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Living Quarters, Households, Institutions and Population Enumerated by District, Municipality/Community and Quarter (1.10.2011) LIVING QUARTERS, HOUSEHOLDS, INSTITUTIONS AND POPULATION ENUMERATED BY DISTRICT, MUNICIPALITY/COMMUNITY AND QUARTER (1.10.2011) LIVING QUARTERS HOUSEHOLDS INSTITUTIONS DISTRICT, GEO/CAL Vacant/ Of TOTAL MUNICIPALITY/COMMUNITY Of usual CODE Total temporary NumberPopulationNumberPopulation POPULATION AND QUARTER residence residence (1) Total 433,212 299,275 133,937 303,242 836,566 211 3,841 840,407 1 Lefkosia District 144,556 117,280 27,276 119,203 324,952 94 2,028 326,980 1000 Lefkosia Municipality 28,298 22,071 6,227 22,833 54,452 11 562 55,014 100001 Agios Andreas 2,750 2,157 593 2,206 5,397 4 370 5,767 100002 Trypiotis 1,293 949 344 1,009 2,158 2,158 100003 Nempetchane 109 80 29 93 189 189 100004 Tampakchane 177 133 44 159 299 299 100005 Faneromeni 296 228 68 264 512 512 100006 Agios Savvas 308 272 36 303 581 581 100007 Omerie 93 81 12 106 206 206 100008 Agios Antonios 3,231 2,485 746 2,603 5,740 2 61 5,801 100009 Agios Ioannis 114 101 13 111 216 1 5 221 100010 Taktelkale 369 317 52 332 814 1 12 826 100011 Chrysaliniotissa 71 56 15 58 124 124 100012 Agios Kassianos 49 28 21 28 82 82 100013 Kaïmakli 5,058 4,210 848 4,250 11,475 2 89 11,564 100014 Panagia 6,211 4,818 1,393 4,883 12,398 12,398 100015 Agioi Konstantinos kai Eleni 1,939 1,331 608 1,350 3,209 3,209 100016 Agioi Omologitai 5,971 4,609 1,362 4,855 10,503 1 25 10,528 100017 Arap Achmet 28 18 10 18 50 50 100018 Geni Tzami 114 93 21 98 215 215 100019 Omorfita 117 105 12 107 284 284 1010 Agios Dometios Municipality 5,825 4,824 1,001 4,931 12,395 4 61 12,456 101001 Agios Pavlos 1,414 1,191 223 1,202 3,155 2 34 3,189 101002 Agios Georgios 4,411 3,633 778 3,729 9,240 2 27 9,267 1011 Egkomi Municipality 8,182 6,467 1,715 6,601 17,932 3 78 18,010 1012 Strovolos Municipality 29,763 25,463 4,300 25,813 67,473 25 431 67,904 101201 Chryseleousa 7,930 6,570 1,360 6,667 17,298 3 88 17,386 101202 Agios Dimitrios 5,859 4,796 1,063 4,877 11,382 10 82 11,464 Apostolos Varnavas kai Agios 101203 5,873 5,115 758 5,211 13,844 8 151 13,995 Makarios 101204 Agios Vasileios 8,813 7,798 1,015 7,861 22,141 4 110 22,251 101205 Ethnomartyras Kyprianos 704 638 66 645 1,624 1,624 101206 Stavros 584 546 38 552 1,184 1,184 1013 Aglantzia Municipality 10,566 8,066 2,500 8,184 20,627 5 156 20,783 1021 Lakatameia Municipality 13,975 12,474 1,501 12,519 38,207 9 138 38,345 102101 Agios Mamas 491 424 67 424 986 986 102102 Agia Paraskevi 5,563 4,998 565 5,006 15,017 1 7 15,024 102103 Archangelos - Anthoupoli 5,166 4,622 544 4,629 14,922 8 131 15,053 102104 Agios Nikolaos 2,755 2,430 325 2,460 7,282 7,282 1022 Synoikismos Anthoupolis 918 775 143 775 1,756 1,756 1023 Latsia Municipality 6,828 5,962 866 6,058 16,696 6 78 16,774 102301 Agios Georgios 5,206 4,522 684 4,613 12,968 6 78 13,046 102302 Agios Eleftherios 1,069 948 121 948 2,351 2,351 102303 Archangelos Michail 553 492 61 497 1,377 1,377 1024 Geri 3,052 2,681 371 2,683 8,165 2 70 8,235 1100 Sia 300 222 78 222 754 754 1101 Mathiatis 215 183 32 185 646 646 1102 Alampra 536 493 43 503 1,585 1,585 1103 Agia Varvara Lefkosias 788 692 96 695 2,202 1 2 2,204 1104 Kotsiatis 75 64 11 64 160 160 1105 Nisou 763 694 69 709 2,179 2,179 1106 Pera Chorio 952 865 87 883 2,637 2,637 1107 Dali Municipality 3,632 3,293 339 3,394 10,445 1 21 10,466 110701 Agioi Konstantinos kai Eleni 1,346 1,217 129 1,251 4,106 4,106 110702 Panagia Evangelistria 2,286 2,076 210 2,143 6,339 1 21 6,360 1108 Lympia 970 830 140 851 2,685 1 9 2,694 1109 Lythrodontas 1,180 942 238 960 3,032 2 11 3,043 LIVING QUARTERS, HOUSEHOLDS, INSTITUTIONS AND POPULATION ENUMERATED BY DISTRICT, MUNICIPALITY/COMMUNITY AND QUARTER (1.10.2011) LIVING QUARTERS HOUSEHOLDS INSTITUTIONS DISTRICT, GEO/CAL Vacant/ Of TOTAL MUNICIPALITY/COMMUNITY Of usual CODE Total temporary NumberPopulationNumberPopulation POPULATION AND QUARTER residence residence (1) 1110 Louroukina 5 5 0 5 11 11 1120 Potamia 192 171 21 180 505 505 1121 Agios Sozomenos 9 9 0 9 11 11 1200 Kampi 63 35 28 36 97 97 1201 Farmakas 217 157 60 160 480 480 1202 Apliki 57 28 29 28 87 87 1203 Lazanias 49 9 40 9 13 1 26 39 1204 Gourri 144 70 74 72 196 196 1205 Fikardou 38 3 35 3 12 1 3 15 1206 Agios Epifanios Oreinis 229 145 84 145 412 412 1207 Kalo Chorio Oreinis 287 238 49 238 734 734 1208 Malounta 153 149 4 150 490 490 1209 Klirou 746 619 127 625 1,817 2 30 1,847 1210 Arediou 409 373 36 377 1,206 1 19 1,225 1211 Agios Ioannis Malountas 169 156 13 156 472 472 1212 Agrokipia 224 182 42 182 509 509 1213 Mitsero 328 275 53 276 842 2 18 860 1220 Kapedes 250 162 88 167 572 572 1221 Kataliontas 18 8 10 8 24 24 1222 Analiontas 204 141 63 148 439 1 4 443 1223 Kampia 212 164 48 164 475 475 1224 Margi 58 55 3 55 146 146 1225 Tseri 2,386 2,192 194 2,203 6,971 2 64 7,035 1226 Politiko 149 113 36 113 350 2 69 419 1227 Pera 546 435 111 436 1,355 1 17 1,372 1228 Episkopeio 181 165 16 165 524 524 1229 Psimolofou 575 504 71 504 1,626 1,626 1230 Ergates 591 547 44 547 1,792 1,792 1231 Anageia 510 454 56 454 1,514 1,514 1232 Pano Deftera 934 864 70 870 2,759 2 30 2,789 1233 Kato Deftera 707 664 43 667 2,044 1 10 2,054 1240 Agioi Trimithias 536 481 55 484 1,529 1,529 1241 Palaiometocho 1,409 1,256 153 1,258 4,145 4,145 1242 Deneia 116 102 14 102 373 373 1243 Kokkinotrimithia 1,436 1,309 127 1,313 4,066 1 11 4,077 1244 Mammari 543 479 64 480 1,592 1,592 1300 Palaichori Morfou 358 227 131 227 686 686 1301 Askas 128 72 56 72 170 170 1302 Alona 161 35 126 35 67 67 1303 Fterikoudi 113 42 71 42 90 90 1304 Polystypos 166 60 106 60 128 128 1305 Lagoudera 119 41 78 41 84 84 1306 Saranti 70 20 50 20 44 44 1307 Livadia Lefkosias 52 10 42 10 18 18 1308 Alithinou 26 5 21 5 9 9 1309 Platanistasa 170 57 113 57 117 117 1310 Palaichori Oreinis 271 112 159 112 333 333 1320 Xyliatos 81 39 42 39 138 138 1321 Agios Georgios Kafkallou 103 11 92 11 26 26 1322 Nikitari 187 144 43 145 447 447 1323 Vyzakia 160 120 40 120 347 347 1324 Agia Marina Xyliatou 256 195 61 196 568 568 1325 Agioi Iliofotoi 28 28 0 28 60 60 1326 Kato Moni 144 122 22 122 339 339 1327 Orounta 279 239 40 243 597 1 7 604 1328 Pano Koutrafas 1 1 0 1 4 4 1329 Kato Koutrafas 12 8 4 8 17 17 1330 Potami 222 193 29 194 558 558 1350 Pano Zodeia 16 5 11 5 15 15 1360 Akaki 1,052 943 109 952 3,003 3,003 LIVING QUARTERS, HOUSEHOLDS, INSTITUTIONS AND POPULATION ENUMERATED BY DISTRICT, MUNICIPALITY/COMMUNITY AND QUARTER (1.10.2011) LIVING QUARTERS HOUSEHOLDS INSTITUTIONS DISTRICT, GEO/CAL Vacant/ Of TOTAL MUNICIPALITY/COMMUNITY Of usual CODE Total temporary NumberPopulationNumberPopulation POPULATION AND QUARTER residence residence (1) 1361 Peristerona Lefkosias 844 756 88 768 2,203 1 23 2,226 1362 Astromeritis 898 779 119 783 2,287 1 20 2,307 1368 Meniko 381 337 44 337 1,023 1,023 1400 Spilia 225 57 168 57 123 123 140001 Agios Antonios 187 49 138 49 104 104 140002 Kourdali 38 8 30 8 19 19 1402 Agia Eirini Lefkosias 40 14 26 14 27 27 1403 Kannavia 95 54 41 54 129 129 1404 Kakopetria 1,011 501 510 507 1,274 1,274 1405 Agios Theodoros Soleas 79 19 60 19 49 49 1406 Galata 477 229 248 231 581 581 1407 Sinaoros 131 74 57 74 228 228 1408 Kaliana 157 81 76 81 200 200 1409 Temvria 320 192 128 192 498 498 1410 Korakou 264 181 83 181 521 521 1411 Evrychou 482 277 205 277 794 2 33 827 1412 Flasou 174 101 73 101 240 240 1414 Agios Epifanios Soleas 5 0 5 0 1415 Linou 126 70 56 70 161 161 1416 Katydata 125 50 75 50 114 114 1417 Skouriotissa (Foukasa) 7 5 2 5 11 11 1420 Pedoulas 404 68 336 72 132 132 1421 Mylikouri 146 10 136 10 17 17 1422 Moutoullas 347 80 267 80 174 174 1423 Oikos 148 54 94 57 158 158 1424 Kalopanagiotis 401 96 305 100 251 1 12 263 1425 Gerakies 209 39 170 39 75 75 1426 Tsakistra 87 29 58 29 64 1 15 79 1427 Kampos 287 123 164 123 271 271 1456 Pano Pyrgos 25 11 14 11 22 22 1457 Kato Pyrgos 643 391 252 391 1,036 1,036 1460 Pigenia 125 48 77 48 107 107 1461 Pachyammos 124 32 92 32 70 70 1466 Agios Theodoros Tillirias 29 0 29 0 1467 Mansoura 12 3 9 3 9 9 1468 Mosfili 55 10 45 10 20 20 3 Ammochostos District 34,150 15,710 18,440 15,826 46,581 4 48 46,629 3100 Agia Napa 3,251 1,220 2,031 1,260 3,212 3,212 3101 Paralimni 18,048 5,288 12,760 5,324 14,934 2 29 14,963 3102 Deryneia 2,768 2,007 761 2,013 5,844 5,844 3103 Sotira Ammochostou 2,968 1,714 1,254 1,718 5,474 5,474 3104 Liopetri 2,066 1,454 612 1,466 4,591 4,591 3105 Frenaros 1,784 1,415 369 1,426 4,298 4,298 3110 Avgorou 1,712 1,367 345 1,367 4,585 2 19 4,604 3111 Achna 858 675 183 679 2,087 2,087 3114 Acheritou 695 570 125 573 1,556 1,556 4 Larnaka District 73,676 49,528 24,148 50,038 142,714 30 478 143,192 4000 Larnaka Municipality 26,619 19,346 7,273 19,649 51,214 17 254 51,468 400001 Skala 5,395 2,751 2,644 2,815 6,050 2 53 6,103 400002 Chrysopolitissa 4,568 3,115 1,453 3,173 7,938 2 42 7,980 400003 Sotiros 5,806 4,619 1,187 4,727 13,332 4 51 13,383 400004 Archiepiskopos Makarios III 426 372 54 372 991 991 400005 Tsakilero 880 744 136 749 1,873 1,873 400006 Kokkines 679 599 80 599 1,476 1 19 1,495 400007 Agios Nikolaos 7,555 6,045 1,510 6,108 16,798 8 89 16,887 400008 Agioi Anargyroi I 457 392 65 395 996 996 400009 Agioi Anargyroi II 616 511 105 513 1,281 1,281 400010 Kamares 237 198 39 198 479 479 LIVING QUARTERS, HOUSEHOLDS, INSTITUTIONS AND POPULATION ENUMERATED BY DISTRICT, MUNICIPALITY/COMMUNITY AND QUARTER (1.10.2011) LIVING QUARTERS HOUSEHOLDS INSTITUTIONS DISTRICT, GEO/CAL Vacant/ Of TOTAL MUNICIPALITY/COMMUNITY Of usual CODE Total temporary NumberPopulationNumberPopulation POPULATION AND QUARTER residence residence (1) 4010 Aradippou Municipality 6,588 5,615 973 5,665 19,199 1 29 19,228 401001 Agios Fanourios 2,966 2,523 443 2,540 8,839 1 29 8,868 401002 Apostolos Loukas
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