Kalopanagiotis

Kalopanagiotis
Καλοπαναγιώτης
Kalopanagiotis

Location in Cyprus

Coordinates: 34°59′31″N 32°49′45″E / 34.99194°N 32.82917°E / 34.99194; 32.82917Coordinates: 34°59′31″N 32°49′45″E / 34.99194°N 32.82917°E / 34.99194; 32.82917
Country  Cyprus
District Nicosia District
Population (2001)[1]
  Total 287
Time zone EET (UTC+2)
  Summer (DST) EEST (UTC+3)
Website http://www.kalopanayiotis.com/

Kalopanagiotis (Greek: Καλοπαναγιώτης) is a village in the Nicosia District of Cyprus, located 3 km north of Moutoullas. This picturesque village with its traditional architecture, its cobbled streets and footpaths, chapels and churches, is an example of a genuine traditional community unaffected by modern day civilization. Houses with tiled rooftops, picturesque balconies, courtyards with shady vine trees climbing everywhere are the main characteristics of the village. All these are surrounded by the lavish green vegetation of the Setrachos Valley.

In the village there are many churches and chapels such as the churches of Saint Marina and PanayiaTheotokos, the Chapels of Saint Andronikos and Saint Athanasia, Saint George, Saint Kyriakos, Archangelos Michael, Saint Sergios and Bachos and Panayia Theoskepasti.

However, the most important Byzantine monuments are that of the monastery of Saint John Lampadisitis, and the Kykkos watermill.

References

  1. Census 2001
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