34°50′N 32°35′E / 34.833°N 32.583°E
The Paphos District,[a] or simply Paphos (also Pafos),[b] is one of the six districts of Cyprus and it is situated in the western part of Cyprus. Its main town and capital is Paphos. The entire district is controlled by the internationally recognised government of Cyprus. There are four municipalities in Paphos District: Paphos, Yeroskipou, Peyia, and Polis Chrysochous.
Paphos District
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Country | Cyprus |
Capital | Paphos |
Area | |
• District | 1,389.8 km2 (536.6 sq mi) |
Population (2021)[2] | |
• District | 101,106 |
• Rank | 4th |
• Density | 73/km2 (190/sq mi) |
• Urban | 35,961 (2,018) |
Time zone | UTC+2 (EET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+3 (EEST) |
Post code | 8000-8999 |
Area code | +357 26 |
The area of the district is 1,396 km2, which constitutes the 15.1% of the total area of the island, and the population as of 2021[update] was 101,106.[3][4] Its coastal area is characterised by gulfs and coves, capes and points, beaches and tiny isles. The district can be divided into three morphological regions: the coastal plain, lying mainly below 200 metres, the hilly area extending from plain up to the igneous rocks of Paphos forest and the mountainous region, lying mainly on the igneous rocks of the Paphos forest. North-west of the District is the Akamas peninsula which contains a national park where the green sea turtle is a protected animal.
Settlements
editAccording to Statistical Codes of Municipalities, Communities and Quarters of Cyprus per the Statistical Service of Cyprus (2015), Paphos District has 4 municipalities and 121 communities.[5] Municipalities are written with bold.
- Acheleia
- Agia Marinouda
- Agia Varvara
- Agios Dimitrianos
- Agios Georgios
- Agios Ioannis
- Agios Isidoros
- Agios Nikolaos
- Akoursos
- Amargeti
- Anadiou
- Anarita
- Androlykou
- Argaka
- Arminou
- Armou
- Asprogia
- Axylou
- Ayia Marina Chrysochous
- Ayia Marina Kelokedharon
- Chloraka
- Choletria
- Choli
- Choulou
- Chrysochou
- Dhrousha
- Drymou
- Eledio
- Empa
- Episkopi
- Evretou
- Faleia
- Fasli
- Fasoula
- Foinikas
- Fyti
- Galataria
- Geroskipou
- Gialia
- Giolou
- Goudi
- Inia
- Istinjon
- Kallepia
- Kannaviou
- Karamoullides
- Kathikas
- Kato Akourdhalia
- Kato Arodes
- Kedares
- Kelokedara
- Kidasi
- Kilinia
- Kinousa
- Kissonerga
- Koili
- Konia
- Kouklia
- Kourtaka
- Kritou Marottou
- Kritou Terra
- Lapithiou
- Lasa
- Lemona
- Lempa
- Letymvou
- Livadi
- Loukrounou
- Lysos
- Makounta
- Mamonia
- Mamountali
- Mandria
- Marathounta
- Maronas
- Meladeia
- Melandra
- Mesa Chorio
- Mesana
- Mesogi
- Milia
- Miliou
- Mousere
- Nata
- Nea Dimmata
- Neo Chorio
- Nikokleia
- Pano Akourdaleia
- Pano Archimandrita
- Pano Arodes
- Pano Panagia
- Paphos
- Pegeia
- Pelathousa
- Pentalia
- Peristerona
- Philousa Kelokedharon
- Philousa Khrysokhous
- Pitargou
- Polemi
- Polis, Cyprus
- Pomos
- Praitori
- Prastio
- Psathi
- Salamiou
- Sarama
- Simou
- Skoulli
- Souskiou
- Statos–Agios Fotios
- Stavrokonnou
- Steni
- Stroumpi
- Tala
- Terra
- Theletra
- Thrinia
- Timi
- Trachypedoula
- Tremithousa
- Trimithousa
- Tsada
- Vretsia
- Zacharia
References
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editReferences
edit- ^ http://www.cystat.gov.cy/mof/cystat/statistics.nsf/classifications_en/classifications_en?OpenForm Cyprus Statistical Service Classifications] — Degree of Urbanization.
- ^ "Population Enumerated by Sex, Age, District and Municipality/Community 1.10.2021". Retrieved 5 September 2024.
- ^ "Population Enumerated by Sex, Age, District and Municipality/Community 1.10.2021". Retrieved 5 September 2024.
- ^ "Cyprus population has grown 9.9% in a decade". Cyprus population has grown 9.9% in a decade. Retrieved 10 March 2024.
- ^ "Statistical Codes of Municipalities, Communities and Quarters of Cyprus per the Statistical Service of Cyprus, 2015". Statistical Service of Cyprus. Archived from the original on 4 August 2018. Retrieved 4 August 2018.