"+3" . "33.36999893188477"^^ . . . . . . . "\u039F \u03A4\u03B1\u03BA\u03C4\u03B5\u03BB\u03BA\u03B1\u03BB\u03AD \u03AE \u03A4\u03B1\u03BA\u03C4 \u0395\u03BB \u039A\u03B1\u03BB\u03AD (\u03B3\u03BD\u03C9\u03C3\u03C4\u03CC\u03C2 \u03BA\u03B1\u03B9 \u03C9\u03C2 \u03A4\u03B1\u03BA\u03C4\u03B1\u03BA\u03B1\u03BB\u03AC\u03C2) \u03B5\u03AF\u03BD\u03B1\u03B9 \u03C3\u03C5\u03BD\u03BF\u03B9\u03BA\u03AF\u03B1 \u03C4\u03BF\u03C5 \u0394\u03AE\u03BC\u03BF\u03C5 \u039B\u03B5\u03C5\u03BA\u03C9\u03C3\u03AF\u03B1\u03C2."@el . . . . . "Cyprus"@en . . "Taht-el-kale"@en . . . "41332268"^^ . . . . . . . "\u03A4\u03B1\u03BA\u03C4\u03B5\u03BB\u03BA\u03B1\u03BB\u03AD (\u03C3\u03C5\u03BD\u03BF\u03B9\u03BA\u03AF\u03B1 \u039B\u03B5\u03C5\u03BA\u03C9\u03C3\u03AF\u03B1\u03C2)"@el . "\u03A4\u03B1\u03C7\u03C4-\u03B5\u03BB-\u039A\u03AC\u03BB\u03B5, Taht-el-Kale"@en . . . . . "Location in Cyprus"@en . "Imperial"@en . . . "bottom"@en . "35.17472076416016"^^ . . . . . . "1082416469"^^ . "Historical houses in the quarter"@en . . "826"^^ . . "+3"@en . . . . . "Municipality"@en . "+2" . "Taht-el-kale"@en . . . "35.17472222222222 33.37" . . "\u03A4\u03B1\u03C7\u03C4-\u03B5\u03BB-\u039A\u03AC\u03BB\u03B5, Taht-el-Kale"@en . . . . . "POINT(33.369998931885 35.17472076416)"^^ . "+2"@en . . . "Taht-el-kale (Greek: \u03A4\u03AC\u03C7\u03C4 \u0395\u03BB \u039A\u03B1\u03BB\u03AD; Turkish: Tahtakale) is a neighbourhood, quarter of Nicosia, Cyprus and the mosque situated therein. At the last Census (2011) it had a population of 826, an increase from a population of 611 in 2001. It covers 28 streets in the eastern part of the municipal area of Nicosia, within and without the walls. The population in 1946 was 1,433 consisting of 902 Greek Cypriots, 518 Turkish Cypriots and 13 others. Taht-el-kale is the neighbourhood, near Famagusta Gate. The Ottomans named it as \"Taht-el-kale\", meaning the lower part of the fortress, i.e. Famagusta Gate. But the word was corrupted as \"Tahtakale or Tahtagala\", meaning wooden fortress. The street going from the gate to the west was called \u00C7ar\u015F\u0131 (Market) Street, now called Famagusta Street. This is the main thoroughfare in the walled city part of the neighbourhood and it was rated by Louis Salvator in the 19th century as the second most important street in Nicosia after Trypiotis/Ledra Street. Taht-el-kale was traditionally one of the biggest mixed neighbourhoods, but now the only sign of this coexistence is the Taht-el-kale Mosque and the Koran School."@en . . . . . . . . . "2011"^^ . "Taht-el-kale, Nicosia"@en . . . . . . . . "300"^^ . . . "Old mansions houses in old Nicosia in the afternoon Republic of Cyprus.JPG"@en . "826"^^ . . "Country"@en . . . "9483"^^ . "Taht-el-kale (Greek: \u03A4\u03AC\u03C7\u03C4 \u0395\u03BB \u039A\u03B1\u03BB\u03AD; Turkish: Tahtakale) is a neighbourhood, quarter of Nicosia, Cyprus and the mosque situated therein. At the last Census (2011) it had a population of 826, an increase from a population of 611 in 2001. It covers 28 streets in the eastern part of the municipal area of Nicosia, within and without the walls. The population in 1946 was 1,433 consisting of 902 Greek Cypriots, 518 Turkish Cypriots and 13 others."@en . . . "\u039F \u03A4\u03B1\u03BA\u03C4\u03B5\u03BB\u03BA\u03B1\u03BB\u03AD \u03AE \u03A4\u03B1\u03BA\u03C4 \u0395\u03BB \u039A\u03B1\u03BB\u03AD (\u03B3\u03BD\u03C9\u03C3\u03C4\u03CC\u03C2 \u03BA\u03B1\u03B9 \u03C9\u03C2 \u03A4\u03B1\u03BA\u03C4\u03B1\u03BA\u03B1\u03BB\u03AC\u03C2) \u03B5\u03AF\u03BD\u03B1\u03B9 \u03C3\u03C5\u03BD\u03BF\u03B9\u03BA\u03AF\u03B1 \u03C4\u03BF\u03C5 \u0394\u03AE\u03BC\u03BF\u03C5 \u039B\u03B5\u03C5\u03BA\u03C9\u03C3\u03AF\u03B1\u03C2."@el . . . .