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Population Enumerated by District POPULATION ENUMERATED BY SEX, MEAN AGE, DISTRICT, MUNICIPALITY/COMMUNITY AND QUARTER (1.10.2011) MEAN AGE BY SEX GEOGRAFICAL DISTRICT, MUNICIPALITY/ CODE COMMUNITY, QUARTER TOTAL MALES FEMALES Mean Age Mean Age Mean Age Total 37.80 37.09 38.48 1 Lefkosia District 37.89 37.05 38.67 1000 Lefkosia Municipality 39.39 38.02 40.66 100001 Agios Andreas 42.42 40.67 44.08 100002 Trypiotis 40.44 38.83 41.79 100003 Nempetchane 38.72 38.02 39.30 100004 Tampakchane 39.19 38.38 39.71 100005 Faneromeni 38.11 36.47 39.77 100006 Agios Savvas 36.63 34.50 39.22 100007 Omerie 38.92 34.76 43.24 100008 Agios Antonios 39.21 37.98 40.35 100009 Agios Ioannis 42.45 41.16 43.72 100010 Taktelkale 37.54 35.44 39.66 100011 Chrysaliniotissa 40.15 35.91 43.88 100012 Agios Kassianos 35.80 31.15 42.06 100013 Kaimakli 39.67 38.70 40.59 100014 Panagia 37.54 36.55 38.48 100015 Agioi Konstantinos kai Eleni 38.74 37.17 40.19 100016 Agioi Omologitai 40.03 38.34 41.52 100017 Arap Achmet 42.68 38.52 45.69 100018 Geni Tzami 41.74 38.78 45.21 100019 Omorfita 36.81 35.60 37.95 1010 Agios Dometios Municipality 42.12 41.32 42.83 101001 Agios Pavlos 40.74 39.97 41.43 101002 Agios Georgios 42.60 41.79 43.32 1011 Egkomi Municipality 36.85 36.28 37.37 1012 Strovolos Municipality 38.97 38.14 39.72 101201 Chryseleousa 39.36 38.65 39.99 101202 Agios Dimitrios 40.89 39.88 41.78 101203 Apostolos Varnavas kai Agios Makarios 38.52 38.17 38.84 101204 Agios Vasileios 36.67 35.86 37.43 101205 Ethnomartyras Kyprianos 46.84 44.70 48.61 101206 Stavros 52.54 50.44 54.04 1013 Aglantzia Municipality 39.95 39.10 40.71 1021 Lakatameia Municipality 34.54 34.14 34.92 102101 Agios Mamas 48.70 45.53 51.43 102102 Agia Paraskevi 35.90 35.24 36.54 102103 Archangelos - Anthoupoli 33.25 33.28 33.22 102104 Agios Nikolaos 32.46 32.18 32.74 1022 Synoikismos Anthoupolis 52.55 50.23 54.34 1023 Latsia Municipality 36.36 35.89 36.81 102301 Agios Georgios 34.28 34.09 34.46 102302 Agios Eleftherios 44.95 43.06 46.50 102303 Archangelos Michail 41.40 41.60 41.21 1024 Geri 34.69 34.47 34.91 1100 Sia 34.04 33.76 34.32 1101 Mathiatis 33.95 33.60 34.31 1102 Alampra 35.58 35.60 35.57 1103 Agia Varvara Lefkosias 33.92 33.45 34.38 MEAN AGE BY SEX GEOGRAFICAL DISTRICT, MUNICIPALITY/ CODE COMMUNITY, QUARTER TOTAL MALES FEMALES Mean Age Mean Age Mean Age 1104 Kotsiatis 43.54 40.59 46.49 1105 Nisou 33.85 33.64 34.06 1106 Pera Chorio 36.55 35.77 37.34 1107 Dali Municipality 32.43 32.05 32.81 110701 Agioi Konstantinos kai Eleni 28.02 27.76 28.27 110702 Panagia Evangelistria 35.27 34.77 35.79 1108 Lympia 34.31 33.94 34.69 1109 Lythrodontas 34.16 33.75 34.59 1110 Louroukina 20.73 27.83 12.20 1120 Potamia 37.35 36.81 37.91 1121 Agios Sozomenos 47.18 44.20 77.00 1200 Kampi 44.70 45.04 44.38 1201 Farmakas 40.58 39.48 41.67 1202 Apliki 40.44 41.07 39.82 1203 Lazanias 46.67 44.58 58.17 1204 Gourri 46.51 44.70 48.17 1205 Fikardou 38.73 29.86 46.50 1206 Agios Epifanios Oreinis 40.28 39.75 40.80 1207 Kalo Chorio Oreinis 35.77 36.14 35.42 1208 Malounta 34.89 33.98 35.85 1209 Klirou 38.62 38.27 38.98 1210 Arediou 37.13 36.75 37.52 1211 Agios Ioannis Malountas 38.62 38.37 38.85 1212 Agrokipia 38.32 38.41 38.22 1213 Mitsero 40.00 39.10 40.82 1220 Kapedes 34.41 34.30 34.54 1221 Kataliontas 34.79 32.87 38.00 1222 Analiontas 35.17 34.89 35.43 1223 Kampia 37.61 37.96 37.30 1224 Margi 34.45 34.35 34.57 1225 Tseri 34.05 33.76 34.34 1226 Politiko 37.65 36.81 38.41 1227 Pera 38.32 36.99 39.61 1228 Episkopeio 36.02 36.36 35.66 1229 Psimolofou 34.09 33.20 35.02 1230 Ergates 35.41 34.53 36.39 1231 Anageia 33.98 33.15 34.76 1232 Pano Deftera 35.94 35.84 36.04 1233 Kato Deftera 36.46 36.34 36.57 1240 Agioi Trimithias 36.62 35.29 37.92 1241 Palaiometocho 36.92 36.28 37.59 1242 Deneia 30.43 29.20 31.58 1243 Kokkinotrimithia 34.53 34.08 34.99 1244 Mammari 35.36 34.55 36.17 1300 Palaichori Morfou 40.97 39.40 42.43 1301 Askas 51.29 47.67 54.84 1302 Alona 70.61 72.36 69.36 1303 Fterikoudi 56.53 54.12 58.55 1304 Polystypos 58.73 57.18 60.09 1305 Lagoudera 63.46 62.41 64.18 1306 Saranti 55.86 51.80 59.25 1307 Livadia Lefkosias 66.17 66.11 66.22 1308 Alithinou 76.00 76.67 75.67 1309 Platanistasa 59.24 54.76 62.47 MEAN AGE BY SEX GEOGRAFICAL DISTRICT, MUNICIPALITY/ CODE COMMUNITY, QUARTER TOTAL MALES FEMALES Mean Age Mean Age Mean Age 1310 Palaichori Oreinis 41.33 39.70 42.94 1320 Xyliatos 36.17 35.72 36.65 1321 Agios Georgios Kafkallou 50.77 59.09 44.67 1322 Nikitari 39.74 39.61 39.85 1323 Vyzakia 41.96 41.26 42.64 1324 Agia Marina Xyliatou 42.30 41.24 43.25 1325 Agioi Iliofotoi 30.05 30.05 30.00 1326 Kato Moni 40.50 39.86 41.12 1327 Orounta 42.78 41.86 43.74 1328 Pano Koutrafas 51.25 44.67 71.00 1329 Kato Koutrafas 52.53 56.63 48.89 1330 Potami 39.97 39.27 40.70 1350 Pano Zodeia 29.47 28.67 32.67 1360 Akaki 36.35 35.88 36.82 1361 Peristerona Lefkosias 41.06 39.36 42.78 1362 Astromeritis 41.00 39.55 42.46 1368 Meniko 38.66 36.96 40.35 1400 Spilia 59.82 58.09 61.27 140001 Agios Antonios 61.12 59.85 62.12 140002 Kourdali 52.74 50.00 55.78 1402 Agia Eirini Lefkosias 63.67 59.79 67.85 1403 Kannavia 50.44 49.15 51.53 1404 Kakopetria 42.84 41.70 43.86 1405 Agios Theodoros Soleas 52.10 49.84 54.46 1406 Galata 48.54 47.22 49.74 1407 Sinaoros 37.82 35.08 40.80 1408 Kaliana 49.34 48.26 50.26 1409 Temvria 47.97 46.51 49.23 1410 Korakou 41.88 39.46 44.07 1411 Evrychou 43.35 41.28 45.16 1412 Flasou 52.47 52.16 52.73 1415 Linou 50.70 53.06 49.02 1416 Katydata 57.62 53.24 60.92 1417 Skouriotissa (Foukasa) 43.82 55.75 37.00 1420 Pedoulas 53.57 51.06 56.15 1421 Mylikouri 69.29 73.50 65.56 1422 Moutoullas 57.09 55.35 58.53 1423 Oikos 41.22 39.09 43.29 1424 Kalopanagiotis 48.71 47.36 49.91 1425 Gerakies 66.39 67.67 65.67 1426 Tsakistra 54.65 54.17 55.19 1427 Kampos 53.13 52.25 53.76 1456 Pano Pyrgos 54.73 49.36 60.09 1457 Kato Pyrgos 45.02 42.81 47.21 1460 Pigenia 53.19 51.33 54.95 1461 Pachyammos 60.70 60.89 60.51 1467 Mansoura 45.44 40.00 49.80 1468 Mosfili 57.60 61.67 55.86 3 Ammochostos District 36.43 35.87 36.99 3100 Agia Napa Municipality 35.95 35.80 36.10 3101 Paralimni Municipality 36.33 35.86 36.78 3102 Deryneia Municipality 37.52 36.99 38.04 3103 Sotira Ammochostou 34.77 34.22 35.33 3104 Liopetri 35.01 34.42 35.59 MEAN AGE BY SEX GEOGRAFICAL DISTRICT, MUNICIPALITY/ CODE COMMUNITY, QUARTER TOTAL MALES FEMALES Mean Age Mean Age Mean Age 3105 Frenaros 37.85 37.42 38.27 3110 Avgorou 35.59 34.92 36.25 3111 Achna 36.76 35.45 38.10 3114 Acheritou 42.64 41.48 43.71 MEAN AGE BY SEX GEOGRAFICAL DISTRICT, MUNICIPALITY/ CODE COMMUNITY, QUARTER TOTAL MALES FEMALES Mean Age Mean Age Mean Age 4 Larnaka District 37.08 36.49 37.64 4000 Larnaka Municipality 39.43 38.50 40.30 400001 Skala 42.18 40.85 43.34 400002 Chrysopolitissa 39.11 38.37 39.81 400003 Sotiros 36.64 35.80 37.44 400004 Archiepiskopos Makarios III 42.98 42.50 43.38 400005 Tsakilero 41.38 40.22 42.39 400006 Kokkines 44.54 42.70 46.00 400007 Agios Nikolaos 38.80 38.14 39.42 400008 Agioi Anargyroi I 46.60 46.77 46.47 400009 Agioi Anargyroi II 44.84 42.78 46.60 400010 Kamares 49.96 49.16 50.56 4010 Aradippou Municipality 31.50 31.52 31.48 401001 Agios Fanourios 29.78 29.89 29.68 401002 Apostolos Loukas 34.19 34.22 34.15 401003 Vlachos 30.28 30.03 30.52 4011 Livadia Larnakas 34.66 34.35 34.96 4012 Dromolaxia 38.21 37.10 39.26 4013 Meneou 36.22 36.07 36.38 4100 Kellia 36.06 35.86 36.26 4101 Troulloi 33.87 32.44 35.40 4102 Voroklini (Oroklini) 36.93 37.39 36.46 4103 Avdellero 28.16 26.52 29.60 4104 Pyla 36.41 36.61 36.20 4105 Xylotymvou 37.01 35.65 38.40 4106 Ormideia 38.04 37.34 38.70 4107 Xylofagou 36.06 35.79 36.32 4108 Pergamos 32.98 32.89 33.09 4110 Kiti 36.00 35.23 36.73 4111 Perivolia Larnakas 37.96 37.79 38.14 4112 Tersefanou 35.01 34.38 35.68 4113 Softades 42.82 46.69 39.42 4120 Mazotos 41.46 42.31 40.72 4121 Alaminos 38.44 35.82 41.11 4122 Anafotida 36.14 35.38 36.89 4123 Aplanta 28.00 28.00 4124 Kivisili 40.11 40.24 39.98 4125 Alethriko 34.62 34.72 34.52 4126 Klavdia 44.34 41.16 47.28 4127 Anglisides 35.63 35.13 36.16 4128 Menogeia 50.02 49.73 50.25 4202 Athienou Municipality 36.87 36.72 37.01 4210 Kalo Chorio Larnakas 37.79 37.75 37.82 4211 Agia Anna 31.45 31.61 31.28 4212 Mosfiloti 37.70 36.76 38.62 4213 Psevdas 33.93 33.65 34.21 4214 Pyrga Larnakas 35.18 35.13 35.23 4215 Kornos 34.72 34.30 35.16 4216 Delikipos 36.48 42.33 30.09 4300 Zygi 37.13 37.18 37.08 4301 Mari 42.47 41.65 43.37 4302 Kalavasos 41.30 40.97 41.64 4303 Tochni 39.57 38.85 40.26 4304 Choirokoitia 36.94 37.17 36.71 MEAN AGE BY SEX GEOGRAFICAL DISTRICT, MUNICIPALITY/ CODE COMMUNITY, QUARTER TOTAL MALES FEMALES Mean Age Mean Age Mean Age 4305 Psematismenos 41.54 44.16 39.12 4306 Maroni 39.33 39.74 38.93 4307 Agios Theodoros Larnakas 38.38 39.57 37.18 4308 Skarinou 40.34 39.93 40.73 4309 Kofinou 38.41 36.29 40.99 4310 Kato Lefkara 43.29 42.58 43.91 4311 Pano Lefkara Municipality 45.94 43.82 47.88 4312 Kato Drys 45.80 46.05 45.58 4313 Vavla 62.90 60.24 64.20 4314 Lageia 53.21 56.62 50.27 4315 Ora 39.94 38.36 41.86 4316 Melini 39.36 36.88 42.72 4317 Odou 35.51 33.39 38.83 4318 Agioi Vavatsinias 42.13 39.96 44.70 4319 Vavatsinia 43.27 41.14 45.56 5 Lemesos District 38.03 37.30 38.71 5000 Lemesos Municipality 38.80 37.91 39.61 500002 Tziami Tzentit 46.88 44.48 48.85 500003 Arnaoutogeitonia 43.60 41.49 45.50 500004 Agia Napa 42.30 40.08 44.30 500005 Katholiki 41.49 39.70 43.14 500006 Agios Ioannis 41.81 40.80 42.71 500007 Tsiflikoudia 42.52 40.30 44.34 500008 Omonoia 37.09 36.57 37.60 500009 Apostolos Andreas 40.16 39.12 41.14 500010 Agios Georgios 38.50 38.08 38.88 500011 Apostoloi Petros kai Pavlos 39.84 39.33 40.30 500012 Kapsalos 41.16 39.85 42.37
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