You can find on this page the Cyprus cities map to print and to download in PDF. The Cyprus map city presents main cities, towns and presents the capital of Cyprus in Southern Europe.
The map of Cyprus with cities shows all big and medium towns of Cyprus. This map of cities of Cyprus will allow you to easily find the city where you want to travel in Cyprus in Southern Europe. The Cyprus cities map is downloadable in PDF, printable and free.
Cyprus Cities as you can see in the Map of Cyprus with cities: Akanthou, Akrotiri, Ammochostos (Famagusta, Gazimagusa), Aradhippou, Athienou, Chakistra, Dhali, Dhavlos, Episkopi, Famagusta, Kato Lakatamia, Khirokitia, Kiti, Kokkina, Ktima, Kyrenia, Kythrea, Lapithos, Laranca, Larnaka, Lefkoniko, Lefkosia (Nicosia, Lefkosa), Lemesos (Limassol), Limassol, Louroujina, Mavroli, Melini, Morphou, Pafos, Palekhori, Pano Lefkara, Paphos, Paralimni, Pelendria, Peyla, Polis, Prastio, Rizokarpaso, Trikomo, Varosha, Xeros, Yialousa and Zyyi.
The location of following cities, towns, and villages are depicted on the Map of Cyprus with cities. Republic of Cyprus: Agios Nikolaos, Agios Theodoros, Akaki, Alaminos, Alona, Astromeritis , Episkopi, Evrychou, Gialia, Kakopetria, Kalavasos, Kato Lefkara, Kato Polemidia, Kato Pyrgos, Kiti, Klirou, Kofinou, Kokkinotrimithia, Koloni, Kotsiatis, Kouklia, Larnaca, Limassol, Lymbia, Mallia, Mandria, Margi, Mari, Moni, Nicosia, Palaichori, Paphos, Pedoulas, Pegeia, Polis, Peristerona, Platres, Pomos, Stavrokonnou, Troodos, and Zygi. Turkish Northern Cyprus: Agios Amvrosios, Akanthou, Angastina, Ardana, Arsos, Avlona, Bellapais, Beykeuy, Bogazi, Dhiorios, Dikomo, Eptakomi, Famagusta, Galateia, Gialousa, Gšnyeli, Kalopsida, Karavas, Karavostasi, Komi Kebir, Kontea, Kormakitis, Kourou Monastiri, Kyrenia, Kythrea, Lapithos, Lefka, Lefkoniko, Leonarisso, Limnitis, Louroujina, Morphou, Myrtou, Pergamos, Prastio, Rizokarpaso, Skylloura, Templos, Trikomo, Trypimeni, Tymbou, Tziaos (Chatos), and Vothylakas. Within the UN Buffer Zone: Athienou, Deneia, Pyla, and Troulloi. Within the Akrotiri Sovereign Base Area Akrotiri.
In the southern part of Cyprus there are cities of Polis, Paphos, Limassol, Larnaca, Ayia Napa, and in the north there are Famagusta and Kyrenia as its shown in the Map of Cyprus with cities. As for the capital of Cyprus, Nicosia, one part belongs to the Republic of Cyprus (south), and the other if part of unrecognized TRNC (north). The beautiful Ayia Napa city is located in the eastern part of the island, at a beautiful bay of the south side of a cape named Capo Greco. The name of the city is translated fr om Greek as “sacred forest”. According to one of the legends, in the 14th century AD a hunter came into a cave of a large forest, wh ere he found an icon of the Most Holy Lady Theotokos. Since that time thousands of believers have come to this great shrine. Polis city is located in the foothills of the Troodos massif. The name means "city" in Greek. Residents and guests of Paphos come here, since it is relatively close and easily accessible if a rental car is at hand.
The map of Cyprus with major cities shows all biggest and main towns of Cyprus. This map of major cities of Cyprus will allow you to easily find the big city where you want to travel in Cyprus in Southern Europe. The Cyprus major cities map is downloadable in PDF, printable and free.
Of the 1.16 million people in Cyprus, about 300,000 live in the north, although it is believed this number has climbed to 500,000, half of whom are Turkish settlers or Cypriot-born children of settlers. There is only one city in Cyprus with a population over 100,000. Limassol has a population of 101,000, with a metro area population of 185,000. Nicosia, the capital, is divided into the North (pop 61,000) and the South (pop 55,000) as you can see in the Map of Cyprus with major cities.
There are six major cities in Cyprus, each one of them serving as the capital of the six districts of Cyprus. Each of these cities has its unique character and this is one of the main characteristics of Cyprus: its diversity despite the small size. There are also some very interesting towns and many villages each with a unique style, well worth a visit. We include some of them, but the catalog is far from exhausted. The city of Nicosia is the biggest city in Cyprus. It is also the capital city of the Republic of Cyprus, and, of course, the capital of Nicosia district. Limassol is the southernmost city in Europe. A modern, cosmopolitan city, the visitors prefer it for its festive nature, the fantastic hotels, the food, the events, the shopping and all other amenities and opportunities for having a good time. The population of Limassol and the surrounding urban area is about 185000 as its shown in the Map of Cyprus with major cities.
Larnaca, with the biggest and busiest airport in Cyprus, is the entry point to the country. Larnaca lies on the south shore of Cyprus, on the eastern part of the island. The population of the city of Larnaca and the surrounding urban area is around 85000. Paphos district takes the western part of Cyprus. The city of Paphos is located on the south-west part of Cyprus. As of 2011, Paphos had a population of almost 33000 as its mentioned in the Map of Cyprus with major cities. Since 1974, when Turkey invaded Cyprus and illegally keeps 40% of its territory, both Famagusta and Kyrenia are under occupation. Famagusta is since then a ghost city as their inhabitants had to leave. Famagusta is on the west part of the southern shore of Cyprus.
The capital of Cyprus map shows the main city of Cyprus. This capital map of Cyprus will allow you to easily plan your travel in the capital of the country Cyprus in Southern Europe. The capital of Cyprus map is downloadable in PDF, printable and free.
Nicosia (/ˌnɪkəˈsiːə/ nik-ə-see-ə), known locally as Lefkosia (Greek: Λευκωσία, Turkish: Lefkoşa), is the capital and largest city in Cyprus, as well as its main business center as you can see in the Capital of Cyprus map. After the collapse of the Berlin Wall, Nicosia remained the only divided capital in the world, with the southern and the northern portions divided by a Green Line. It is located near the center of the island, on the banks of the Pedieos River. Nicosia is the capital and seat of government of the Republic of Cyprus. The northern part of the city functions as the capital of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, a disputed breakaway state whose independence is recognized only by Turkey, and which the rest of the international community considers as occupied territory of the Republic of Cyprus since the Turkish invasion in 1974.
In Byzantine times the town was also referred to as Lefkousia and also as Kallinikisis. In the 4th century AD, the town became the seat of bishopship, with bishop Saint Tryphillius (Trifillios), a student of Saint Spyridon. After the destruction of Salamis by Arab raids in 647, the existing capital of Cyprus, Nicosia became the capital of the island around 965, when Cyprus rejoined the Byzantine Empire as its shown in the Capital of Cyprus map. The Byzantines moved the islands administration seat to Nicosia, primarily for security reasons as coastal towns were often suffering from raids. Since then it remains as the capital of Cyprus. Nicosia had acquired a castle and was the seat of the Byzantine governor of Cyprus. The last Byzantine governor of the Island was Isaac Comnenus who declared himself emperor of the island and ruled the island from 1183–1191.
In 1960 Nicosia became the capital of the Republic of Cyprus, a state established by the Greek and Turkish Cypriots. In June 2011, Nicosia launched its campaign to become the European Capital of Culture for 2017. Nicosia is the financial and business heart of Cyprus. The city hosts the headquarters of all Cypriot banks namely Cyprus Popular Bank (also known as Laiki Bank), Bank of Cyprus, the Hellenic Bank. Further, the Central Bank of Cyprus is located in the Acropolis area of the Cypriot capital as its mentioned in the Capital of Cyprus map.