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kato+arodes Latitude and Longitude:

34°56′26″N 32°24′08″E / 34.94056°N 32.40222°E / 34.94056; 32.40222
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Arodes
Country Cyprus
District Paphos District
Population
 (2011)
 • Total39
Time zone UTC+2 ( EET)
 • Summer ( DST) UTC+3 ( EEST)

Kato Arodes ( Greek: Κάτω Αρόδες) is a village in the North West of Cyprus close to the Akamas peninsula. It is about 23 km from the town of Paphos.

In 1975 (a year after the Turkish invasion of Cyprus), Kato Arodes was abandoned and many of the buildings fell into disrepair. Some houses have now been renovated and made into holiday homes on the provision they be returned to their rightful owners in case of a settlement in the Cyprus dispute. Most residents of Kato Arodes moved to Kapouti (known as Kalkanli by Turkish Cypriots) to the north of the island.

References

34°56′26″N 32°24′08″E / 34.94056°N 32.40222°E / 34.94056; 32.40222


kato+arodes Latitude and Longitude:

34°56′26″N 32°24′08″E / 34.94056°N 32.40222°E / 34.94056; 32.40222
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Arodes
Country Cyprus
District Paphos District
Population
 (2011)
 • Total39
Time zone UTC+2 ( EET)
 • Summer ( DST) UTC+3 ( EEST)

Kato Arodes ( Greek: Κάτω Αρόδες) is a village in the North West of Cyprus close to the Akamas peninsula. It is about 23 km from the town of Paphos.

In 1975 (a year after the Turkish invasion of Cyprus), Kato Arodes was abandoned and many of the buildings fell into disrepair. Some houses have now been renovated and made into holiday homes on the provision they be returned to their rightful owners in case of a settlement in the Cyprus dispute. Most residents of Kato Arodes moved to Kapouti (known as Kalkanli by Turkish Cypriots) to the north of the island.

References

34°56′26″N 32°24′08″E / 34.94056°N 32.40222°E / 34.94056; 32.40222


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