Pyla
Pyla (Greek: Πύλα; Turkish: Pile) is a village in Larnaca District, Cyprus. It is one of only four villages located within the United Nations Buffer Zone, the other three being Athienou, Troulloi and Deneia. Pyla is located in the eastern part of the island, adjacent to the British Sovereign Base Area of Dhekelia. From a legal point of view, it is administered as all other areas controlled by the government of the Republic of Cyprus, but policed by UN peacekeepers.[2]
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A view from Pyla | |
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Coordinates: 35°01′45″N 33°41′30″E | |
Country | |
District | Larnaca District |
Population (2011)[1] | |
• Total | 2,771 |
Time zone | UTC+2 (EET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+3 (EEST) |
The village is special in the respect that it is the only settlement in Cyprus still inhabited by both its original Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot inhabitants.[3] 850 of the inhabitants are Greek Cypriots and 487 are Turkish Cypriots.[4] The village has three churches and one mosque.
Pyla-Kokkinokremos[5] is an archaeological site dating to the Late Bronze Age.
History
Pyla is among the oldest villages in Cyprus. The village was first inhabited during the Middle Ages. On several old maps it is marked with the names Pila or Pilla.
The name of the village is Greek which leads to the assumption that the village existed during the Byzantine years. The name "Pyla" is after the Greek word "πύλη" (entrance), probably because it was the only way to travel to the plain of Mesaoria.
Pyla Tourist Area
Pyla Tourist Area is the area that neighbours the sea and belongs to the administrative division of the village of Pyla.
Several of the most luxurious hotels in Cyprus are located in the tourist area of Pyla, such as: Golden Bay, Lordos Beach and Sandy Beach. This strip is lined with a mix of taverns and restaurants, as well as tourist shops and boutiques, which all run parallel to the beachside which offers organised facilities, as well as kiosks and ice-cream stands. Pyla Tourist Area continues through the new Larnaca-Dhekelia sea road, onwards to the C.T.O. (Cyprus Tourist Organisation) beach.
Sports
Currently, Aspis FC is the only football club in the village of Pyla. Also, the village hosts a volleyball club, named Finikas.
People from Pyla
References
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- "Population - Place of Residence, 2011". Statistical Service of Cyprus (CYSTAT). 17 April 2014. Archived from the original on 16 October 2014.
- "Mixed village in Cyprus buffer zone looks to offer hope". France 24. 2018-01-23. Retrieved 2020-07-16.
- http://www.dw-world.de/dw/article/0,,1025809,00.html
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2008-10-15. Retrieved 2008-11-15.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- Keswani, Priscilla (2004). Mortuary Ritual and Society in Bronze Age Cyprus. p. 155.
Still other small centers such as Maa Palaeokastro and Pyla Kokkinokremos may conceivably have been founded as outposts of other larger urban settlements like Kouklia or Kition, thus constituting externally imposed foci of elite power within the surrounding countryside.