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Omodos
Omodos
================Omodos is a village located in the Troodos Mountains of Cyprus, within the Limassol District. It is situated approximately 80 kilometers from Nicosia, the capital city of Cyprus.
Geography and Climate
The village is nestled on the southern slope of the Troodos mountain range at an elevation of 810 meters above sea level. Omodos experiences a significant amount of rainfall annually, with an average of 760 mm per year.
History
The area surrounding Omodos has been settled since ancient times. The village itself was founded during the Byzantine period. There are several theories regarding the origin of the name "Omodos", but one interpretation suggests that it is derived from the Greek word for a pleasant or beautiful place.
Economy and Culture
The primary source of income for the villagers is agriculture, with a focus on wine production. Omodos is renowned for its wine-growing industry, earning it the reputation as the "wine village" of Cyprus. The village hosts an annual wine festival in August, attracting tourists from around the world. In addition to wine production, the villagers also cultivate apples, pears, plums, peaches, and apricots.
Demographics
According to the 2001 census conducted by the statistical service of the Republic of Cyprus, Omodos has a population of 284 inhabitants. However, another source indicates that the village had 322 inhabitants in [year not specified].
Tourism and Infrastructure
Omodos is a popular tourist destination, with many visitors drawn to its wine industry and scenic surroundings. The village offers a range of amenities, including restaurants and souvenir shops, providing an alternative source of income for the locals.
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* Villages in Limassol County