Exactly the same plugs as in the UK.
The actual plug type is known internationally as Type 'G' and is used on 230 Volts AC running at a frequency of 50Hz.
Cyprus has a total area of approximately 9,250 square kilometers.
Cyprus is a country that has a map on its flag. The map depicts the entire island of Cyprus in gold on a white background.
Copper was named after Cyprus, as the Latin word for the island is "Cuprum." Cyprus has historically been a major source of copper ore.
It is recommended to use a circuit breaker with a rating of 15-20 amps for plugs and geysers in residential homes. However, it is important to consult an electrician to determine the appropriate circuit breaker size based on the specific electrical load requirements of your plugs and geysers.
Nicosia is the capital city of Cyprus. Cyprus is an island country located in the Eastern Mediterranean, and Nicosia is its largest city and a cultural and economic hub.
Cyprus uses the same 13 Amp, 3 pin plugs that are used in the UK.
A plug with 3 pins which can be inserted into the original UK plug.
The UK, Eire, Malta and Cyprus use the 'G' type plug, which has rectangular pins and is larger than the plugs used in northern Europe.
no
No. Cyprus is an island, so you can drive until Greece and then use a boat.
yes
Considering the the national curreny of Cyprus is the Euro, it would be better to use Euros in Cyprus than British Pounds.
Cyprus now uses the Euro, which it adopted in 2006. Prior to that, it's currency was the Cyprus Pound and the Cyprus Cent, neither of which are legal tender any longer.
In Limassol, which is in Cyprus they use the Euro.
757 or 767
it was a roman who visited cyprus
Petrol/gasoline cars do use spark plugs.Petrol/gasoline cars do use spark plugs.