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Jul 2024
9m 1s

How Ayia Napa became a clubbing capital

Bbc World Service
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In the 1990s, Ayia Napa, in Cyprus, went from quiet fishing village to party resort.

The Kool Club was one of the first nightclubs to open in 1995.

Rachel Naylor speaks to founder and DJ Nick Power, the 'godfather of Ayia Napa'.

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(Photo: The Kool Club, in Ayia Napa. Credit: Nick Power)

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