Mosfiloti

Mosphiloti
Μοσφιλωτή (Greek), Mosfiloti (Turkish)
Mosphiloti

Location in Cyprus

Coordinates: 34°57′7″N 33°25′29″E / 34.95194°N 33.42472°E / 34.95194; 33.42472Coordinates: 34°57′7″N 33°25′29″E / 34.95194°N 33.42472°E / 34.95194; 33.42472
Country  Cyprus
District Larnaca District
Elevation 820 ft (250 m)
Population (2001)[1]
  Total 1,110
Time zone EET (UTC+2)
  Summer (DST) EEST (UTC+3)
Website http://www.mosfiloti.org/

Mosfiloti (Greek: Μοσφιλωτή, Turkish: Mosfiloti) is village located in the Larnaca District of Cyprus. The village is named after the Mosfilo, a variety of White Hawthorn making a delicious jelly, which grows abundantly in the region.

It is essentially a large rural community with pine-covered hills on either side of a valley at an altitude of about 250 m a.s.l. The population is about 1500 (2009) because of an influx of both Cypriot and foreign residents over the past few years. Communications are easy with motorway connections to Nicosia (25 minutes) and Limassol (40 minutes) and an ordinary road to Larnaca and Larnaca airport (20 minutes).

Historically, the earliest references are to the Ayia Thekla monastery, currently under the Archbishopric and run by an order of nuns. It has a source reputed for curing skin diseases. It was reputedly founded by Saint Helena. The old Ayia Marina church is probably 16th century, with a new one dedicated to the same saint. There is also a chapel commemorating the victims of the Helios air crash in Greece, two of whom were respected inhabitants of the village, owning a supermarket.

For a village of its size, it is richly doted with a wide variety of retail commerces, public establishments and a restaurant noted for traditional food at reasonable prices.

References

  1. Census 2001

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