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Larnakas tis Lapithou

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Larnakas tis Lapithou
Λάρνακας της Λαπήθου (Greek) Kozan (Turkish)
Larnakas tis Lapithou is located in Cyprus
Larnakas tis Lapithou
Larnakas tis Lapithou
Coordinates: 35°18′32″N 33°08′24″E / 35.30889°N 33.14000°E / 35.30889; 33.14000
Country (de jure) Cyprus
 • DistrictKyrenia District
Country (de facto) Northern Cyprus[1]
 • DistrictGirne District
Population
 (2011)[2]
 • Total375

Larnakas tis Lapithou (Greek: Λάρνακας της Λαπήθου; Turkish: Kozan) is a village in Cyprus, near the town of Lapithos. It is under the de facto control of Northern Cyprus.[3] The Anat Athena bilingual Greek-Phoenician inscription was found near the village in the 19th century.

Until 1911, Larnakas tis Lapithou had a Muslim minority. They are said to have had relocated to nearby Kampyli. In 1973, Larnakas tis Lapithou had an estimated population of 873, consisting entirely of Greek Cypriots. All were displaced to the south of Cyprus in 1974. Today, it is inhabited by displaced Turkish Cypriots from various villages in Paphos District.[4]

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Literature

  • Lisa Dikomitis: Cyprus and its Places of Desire. Cultures of Displacement Among Greek and Turkish Cypriot Refugees. I. B. Tauris, London/New York 2012, ISBN 978-1-84885-899-2.

References

  1. ^ In 1983, the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus unilaterally declared independence from the Republic of Cyprus. The de facto state is not recognised by any UN state except Turkey.
  2. ^ "KKTC 2011 Nüfus ve Konut Sayımı" [TRNC 2011 Population and Housing Census] (PDF) (in Turkish). TRNC State Planning Organization. 6 August 2013. Archived from the original (PDF) on 6 November 2013.
  3. ^ "Larnakas tis Lapithou on Mapcarta".
  4. ^ "LARNAKAS TIS LAPITHOU". Internal displacement in Cyprus. PRIO Cyprus Centre. Retrieved 17 January 2015.


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