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    https://sophisticatedspectra.com/article/drosia-serenity-a-modern-oasis-in-the-heart-of-larnaca.2521391.html

    DROSIA SERENITY
    A Premium Residential Project in the Heart of Drosia, Larnaca

    ONLY TWO FLATS REMAIN!

    Modern and impressive architectural design with high-quality finishes Spacious 2-bedroom apartments with two verandas and smart layouts Penthouse units with private rooftop gardens of up to 63 m² Private covered parking for each apartment Exceptionally quiet location just 5–8 minutes from the marina, Finikoudes Beach, Metropolis Mall, and city center Quick access to all major routes and the highway Boutique-style building with only 8 apartments High-spec technical features including A/C provisions, solar water heater, and photovoltaic system setup.
    Drosia Serenity is not only an architectural gem but also a highly attractive investment opportunity. Located in the desirable residential area of Drosia, Larnaca, this modern development offers 5–7% annual rental yield, making it an ideal choice for investors seeking stable and lucrative returns in Cyprus' dynamic real estate market. Feel free to check the location on Google Maps.
    Whether for living or investment, this is a rare opportunity in a strategic and desirable location.

    Growing Up in the New South Africa: Childhood and Adolescence in Post-Apartheid Cape Town

    Posted By: insetes
    Growing Up in the New South Africa: Childhood and Adolescence in Post-Apartheid Cape Town

    Growing Up in the New South Africa: Childhood and Adolescence in Post-Apartheid Cape Town By Rachel Bray, Imke Gooskens, Lauren Kahn, Sue Moses, Jeremy Seekings
    2010 | 448 Pages | ISBN: 0796923132 | PDF | 5 MB


    A compelling account of everyday life for the first generation of children and adolescents growing up in post-apartheid South Africa, this pioneering study is based on rich ethnographic research conducted in the outskirts of Cape Town in the Fish Hoek Valley, an area of affluent middle-class suburbs, semi-rural smallholdings, working-class housing estates, and semi-formal settlements of African residents. Findings show that the society has changed in profound ways, but many features of the apartheid era persist—material inequalities and poverty continue to shape everyday life, race and class continue to define neighborhoods, and "integration" is a sought-after but limited experience for the young.