Atatürk Square
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Atatürk Square or Sarayönü is a square in North Nicosia
North Nicosia
North Nicosia or Northern Nicosia , is the capital and largest city of the de facto Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus. It is the northern half of Nicosia, and governed by the Nicosia Turkish Municipality...

. It is the center of the Turkish part of the city. It was known as "Konak Square" (Turkish for "Mansion Square") prior to the last years of British sovereignty on the island.

The Venetian Column, which was transported from the ruins of Salamis
Salamis, Cyprus
Salamis was an ancient Greek city-state on the east coast of Cyprus, at the mouth of the river Pedieos, 6 km north of modern Famagusta. According to tradition the founder of Salamis was Teucer, son of Telamon, who could not return home after the Trojan war because he had failed to avenge his...

, stands at the square. It was placed in its current place in 1915. In the north of the square, there is a fountain built during the Ottoman rule. There are also law courts, a post office, a police station and a number of banks in the square. The thoroughfare of Girne Avenue ends in the square. The Ottoman governor's mansion, originally a Lusignan/Venetian palace, also stood in the south west of the square, before it was destroyed by the British in early 20th century.
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