Aglantzia, Cyprus
Living costs in this Nicosia suburb run significantly lower than central districts, but nearly half its territory remains under Turkish occupation since 1974 - a sobering reality for potential residents. This historically rich municipality spans 31 km², though only 17 km² are currently accessible, with 9 km² dedicated to forest parks including the sprawling Athalassa park.
What began as an ancient Bronze Age settlement has evolved into a modern municipality of 20,783 residents, formally established in 1986. The area boasts deep archaeological significance, with Bronze Age tombs on Arona Hill and remnants of the medieval La Cava castle, though most of the fortress was dismantled in 1870 to build the Church of Phaneromeni. Today, Aglandjia functions as a practical suburban extension of Nicosia, with municipal services and residential developments dominating its accessible portions, while its agricultural lands remain behind the buffer zone.
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