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Tsada
Tsada (earlier (before 1985) written Tsadha) is a relatively big village 8 km North of Paphos city center. Although the proximity between them, the 600 m elevation difference gives to the Tsada area a totally different identity. It receives of precipitation annually. The climate is much cooler all year long (during the hot and humid summers in Paphos the temperature gap can reach 6 °C) and it also is one of the few areas in the Paphos District that snows almost every year by the end of January. Tsada was the home village of EOKA member Evagoras Pallikarides. Although the history
Kouklia
Kouklia (, ) is a village in the Paphos District, about east from the city of Paphos on the Mediterranean island of Cyprus. The village is built over the site of the ancient city of Palaepaphos () (Old Paphos), mythical birthplace of Aphrodite, Greek goddess of love and beauty, which became the centre for her worship in the ancient world. Because of its ancient religious significance and architecture, Kouklia was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List along with Kato Paphos in 1980.

Kallepia
thumb | right | Kallepia in the Paphos District.
Kallepia (also known as Kallepeia Village) () is a village in the Paphos District of Cyprus, located 2 km south of Letymvou. The village of Moro Nero is part of the municipality. It is located above sea level. Its peak is around . It receives of rainfall annually.
Tala
community in Paphos District, Republic of Cyprus
Pano Panagia
community in Paphos District, Republic of Cyprus
Emba
community in Paphos District, Republic of Cyprus

Pomos
Pomos () is a village in the Paphos District of Cyprus, located 17 km northeast of Polis Chrysochous.
Chloraka
Chloraka () is a village in the Paphos District of Cyprus, north of Paphos. The town is host to Akritas Chlorakas, a Cypriot First Division football team.

Kissonerga
Kissonerga is a village in southwest Cyprus, about 8 km north of Paphos, in a region notable its banana plantations in an area known as the Ktima Lowlands. In 1980, the village had a population of 700 people.
Phiti
Fyti ( or ) is a village in the Paphos District of Cyprus. It is situated on a plateau 25 km north-east of Paphos and 20 km south-east of Polis. There are several small villages within a 3 km radius of Fyti, including Lasa, Kritou Marottou and Anadiou, all residing at an average altitude of 680 m.
Kili
Koili () is a village in the Paphos District of Cyprus, located northwest of Tsada.

Theletra
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Theletra () is a village in the Paphos District of Cyprus, located 3 km east of Kathikas.
Theletra is located at 583m above sea level. It has 269 residents.The village is accessible from the road that goes to Polis Chrysochou, after Stroumbi Village 500 meters to the left.
There is an old village of Theletra and the new village. The old village was abandoned because of a huge earthquake that made the nearby hills collapse. The exact date is not verified. Katsarkes is a locality nearby, located at 657 meters above sea level.
Nata
community in Paphos District, Republic of Cyprus

Kathikas
Kathikas (Greek: Κάθηκας) is one of the Laona villages in the Paphos District of Cyprus. It is situated on a plateau 23 kilometers north of Paphos. It has an altitude of 655m and a population of 333.
It is well known for its grape production, such as xynisteri grapes.
It also has a flourishing agrotourism industry.
Konia
community in Paphos District, Republic of Cyprus

Kelokedhara
Kelokedara () is a village in the Paphos District of Cyprus, located 6 km southwest of Salamiou.
Dhrousha
Dhrousha () is a village in the Paphos District of Cyprus, located 10km south of Polis Chrysochous. It is located 620m above sea level. It receives about 613mm of annual rainfall. The average annual temperature is 16.6°C.

Tremithousa
Tremithousa () is a village in the Paphos District of Cyprus, located 7 km north of Paphos. Tremithousa is located 294 m above sea level. Tremithousa is located near Mesa Chorio and Mesogi Village. Tremithousa receives an average annual rainfall of about 520 millimeters; vines of winemaking varieties, vegetables, cereals, forage plants, citrus, almond, and walnut trees, and legumes are cultivated in the region. The village has a reputation for the aromatic and tasty honey that it produces. Tremithousa connects in the north to the monastery of Agios Neofytos, in the northeast with the vill
Inia
community in Paphos District, Republic of Cyprus
Pano Arodes
community in Paphos District, Republic of Cyprus
Stroumbi
Stroumpi or Stroumbi ( Stroumpí) is a small village in central Paphos District, Cyprus, and halfway between Paphos and Polis. The name of the village is said to derive from its founder, a man called "Stroumpos", or the shape of the surrounding hills (stroumpoula, meaning "rounded"). The village is known for its annual "Dionysia" wine festival named after Dionysos, the ancient Greek god of wine, that takes place next to central square where the Ayias Sophias
church is located at the end of August. A now-defunct "Dionysos" volleyball team was based in Stroumpi and played in the Cypriot top leag

Giolou
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Miliou
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250px|thumb|Abandoned house in Miliou
Miliou (Greek language: Μηλιού) is a village on the island of Cyprus, situated on the Laona plateau near the road from Paphos to Polis. Miliou is one of the smallest villages in Cyprus and has a population of about 60. It is also one of the greenest villages in the area, thanks to an abundant supply of spring water, surrounded by citrus groves, almond trees and vineyards.
Ayia Marinoudha
community in Paphos District, Republic of Cyprus
Argaka
Argaka () is a village in the Paphos District of Cyprus, located 7 km northeast of Polis Chrysochous. From a geological perspective, it is located upon the calcareous sandstones, the sands, and the marls of the Pleistocene period as well as the lavas and the magma rocks (northeast of the settlement). From a morphological aspect, what stand out are the coastal, alluvial plain, one or two marine terraces, and a slope that steadily ascends up to 500 metres. Several streams flow down from the slope toward the sea, indeed with a relatively large one flowing next to the village. The river of Mako
Statos-Agios Fotios
community in Paphos District, Republic of Cyprus
Amargheti
Amargeti () is a village in the Paphos District of Cyprus, located north of Axylou. Amargeti is located at 391m above sea level and the annual rainfall is about 600 mm.
Lysos
Lysos () is a village in Cyprus, about 36 kilometres from Paphos. The population was 160 in 2001. Being the largest in area of the villages of Cyprus, Lysos covers an area of approximately 10,000 acres in the province of Paphos. Built at an average altitude of 560 meters, the peak of Tripylos, located near the location Stavros tis Psokas, is considered to be the highest point of the settlement (1,362 meters), which borders eastwards with Nicosia. Most of the village's area is covered by the Paphos forest, an important biotope of wild and endemic birds, while the wider area is crossed by many n
Episkopi
community in Paphos District, Republic of Cyprus
Khoulou
Choulou (Greek: Χούλου, Turkish: Hulu) is a village in the Paphos District of Cyprus, located west of Agios Fotios at an elevation of about above sea level. It is located in the centre of the district next to the village Lemona and near Statos-Agios Photios and Letymbou villages. Choulou is east of the Ezousa River and its tributary the Chalaras.
Simou
Simou () is a village in the Paphos District of Cyprus, located 5 km northwest of Fyti at an altitude of 420 meters on the top of a valley slope of the Stavros tis Psokas (or Skarfou) River. A tree there is said to be the oldest tree in Cyprus.

Armou
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Armou () is a village in the Paphos District of Cyprus, located south-east of Mesogi. It has a panoramic view of Paphos. Armou is located 363m above sea level. The area has been inhabited since pre-Christian times, according to the findings now exhibited at the Archaeological Museum of Paphos. The name of the community emerged from its first settler called Armos, while another version speaks of the “armos (joint in Greek)“ because of its location (like a joint joining the mountain and the valley). A third version refers
Goudi
community in Paphos District, Republic of Cyprus
Steni
community in Paphos District, Republic of Cyprus
Lempa
community in Paphos District, Republic of Cyprus
Stavrokonnou
Stavrokonnou () is a village in the Paphos District of Cyprus, located 12 km north of Kouklia.
Mandria
community in Paphos District, Republic of Cyprus
Kannaviou
Kannaviou () is a village in the Paphos District of Cyprus, located 9 km west of Pano Panagia.
Psathi
community in Paphos District, Republic of Cyprus
Timi
Timi () is a village in the Paphos District of Cyprus, located 8 km east of Paphos.

Salamiou
thumb|right | Salamiou in the Paphos District.
Anarita
Anarita () is a village in the Paphos District of Cyprus, located northeast of Timi.
Kholetria
Choletria () is a village in the Paphos District of Cyprus, located 10 km north of Kouklia.
Akhelia
Acheleia (, ) is a village and municipal district of Ierokipia Municipality in the Paphos District of Cyprus, located near to Paphos International Airport. A water canal runs through the village.
Marathounta
Marathounta () is a village in the Paphos District of Cyprus, located 6 km east of Paphos. Marathounta is located at 323 m above sea level. Marathounta is a small traditional village that brings peace and quiet to its visitors. Although not far from the hectic Paphos with its infrastructure, it manages to maintain a more rural character, at the same time enjoying the privileges of its proximity to the urban center. For those who want to visit the area, there is a tavern serving local appetizers. Similar options can be found in neighboring Armou, but for further amenities or services, visi
Ayios Yeoryios
community in Paphos District, Republic of Cyprus
Yialia
Gialia (, ) is a village in the Paphos District of Cyprus, located 11 km northeast of Polis Chrysochous. Prior to 1974, the village was inhabited by Turkish Cypriots.
Ayia Marina Chrysochous
community in Paphos District, Republic of Cyprus
Mesogi
Mesogi () is a village in the Paphos District of Cyprus, located 5 km north of Paphos. It is located 306 m above sea level. It receives approximately 540 millimetres of rainfall annually. For horse riding enthusiasts, Mesogi also has a horse ranch, which offers a walk in the nature of the area, riding on the horses.
Agios Dimitrianos
community in Paphos District, Republic of Cyprus

Vretsia
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Vretsia (, ) is an abandoned Turkish Cypriot village in the Paphos District of Cyprus, located east of Koilineia.
After the 1974 Turkish invasion of Cyprus, Turkish-Cypriot natives of the village abandoned their properties and moved to the north of Cyprus.
Akoursos
Akoursos () is a village in the Paphos District of Cyprus, located 3 km south of Kathikas. Akoursos is located at 410 metres above sea level. It receives approximately 650 mm of rainfall annually.

Khrysokhou
Chrysochou (, ) is a village in the Paphos District of Cyprus, located 3 km south of Polis Chrysochous.

Kritou Terra
community in Paphos District, Republic of Cyprus
Polemi
Polemi () is a village in the Paphos District of Cyprus.
Meladeia
Meladeia () is a village in the Paphos District of Cyprus, located 2 km southwest of Lysos.

Pano Akourdaleia
community in Paphos District, Republic of Cyprus
Karamoullides
Karamoullides (, ) is a village in the Paphos District of Cyprus, located south of Polis. Before 1974, it was a Turkish Cypriot village with 103 inhabitants in 1973. The inhabitants were relocated to Katokopia and Nikitas and were replaced partially by displaced Greek Cypriots from the north.
Dhrymou
Drymou () is a village in the Paphos District of Cyprus, located 3 km west of Fyti, with a population of about 100 people at an altitude of . It is between the Troodos mountains and the sea and is surrounded by wild vegetation and grain crops, olive trees, vineyards and almond trees.
Ayia Marina Kelokedharon
community in Paphos District, Republic of Cyprus