Kampyli
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Coordinates: 35°18′05″N 33°06′25″E / 35.30139°N 33.10694°E | |
Country ( de jure) | Cyprus |
• District | Kyrenia District |
Country ( de facto) | Northern Cyprus [1] |
• District | Girne District |
Population (2011)
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• Total | 194 |
Kampyli ( Greek: Καμπυλή; Turkish: Hisarköy “castle village”, previously Kambilli) is a small Turkish Cypriot village in Cyprus, located approximately 3 km (1.9 mi) east of Myrtou. It is under the de facto control of Northern Cyprus. In 1831, 30% of the village's inhabitants were Maronites. They all left by 1940, and, around that time, Muslim families from Larnakas tis Lapithou moved into Kampyli. [3] As of 2011, Kampyli had population of 194.
Kampyli
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Coordinates: 35°18′05″N 33°06′25″E / 35.30139°N 33.10694°E | |
Country ( de jure) | Cyprus |
• District | Kyrenia District |
Country ( de facto) | Northern Cyprus [1] |
• District | Girne District |
Population (2011)
[2] | |
• Total | 194 |
Kampyli ( Greek: Καμπυλή; Turkish: Hisarköy “castle village”, previously Kambilli) is a small Turkish Cypriot village in Cyprus, located approximately 3 km (1.9 mi) east of Myrtou. It is under the de facto control of Northern Cyprus. In 1831, 30% of the village's inhabitants were Maronites. They all left by 1940, and, around that time, Muslim families from Larnakas tis Lapithou moved into Kampyli. [3] As of 2011, Kampyli had population of 194.