It is the only on this scale, which gives the details of the North and South. Benefits: - Northward: Greek names (Latin characters in the guides and on Google Earth) and Turkish (traffic signs and population). - Southward: names in Greek, with both Latin and Greek characters As South-North crossing points are not reported at all, you have to manage to find them and what is not possible without a map. Example: from Larnaca, Famagusta will report any panel or Gazimagusa. And the waypoint is in open country, on a side street. Ditto for that of Morphou. In the north, the signs are rare on small roads. Far fewer problems in the Republic of Cyprus. Maps of tourist offices are not worth much: no listed distances. Moreover, if they are made in the South, the North directions are with Greek names, never registered in this language on signs; if they are made in the North, the South is not detailed ... Only that of the Troodos area is good.