One of the largest municipalities in Nicosia, known for its residential neighborhoods, shopping areas, and parks.
A suburban municipality of Nicosia known for its residential character, green spaces, and family-friendly environment.
A central residential area, historically significant and now divided into Panayia and St. Constantine & Helen, but still recognized as a distinct district in some contexts. Known for its mix of older and newer housing, proximity to the city center, and local amenities.
A well-established suburban district northeast of central Nicosia, popular with families and professionals. Features good schools, shopping centers, and recreational facilities, with a balanced urban-suburban feel.
A prominent suburb known for its commercial centers, embassies, and proximity to universities and international schools.
A colorful central area divided into old and new parts, popular with expats and families for its infrastructure and schools.
A vibrant, dynamic district known for its main shopping streets, eateries, and coffee shops, attracting a younger crowd. It is lively with a commercial vibe but less quiet and less family-oriented.
Known for its quiet neighborhoods and proximity to top international schools, Makedonitissa is popular among families seeking tranquility and quality education.
A rapidly developing area southeast of Nicosia, blending residential, industrial, and commercial zones. Known for its growth potential, new infrastructure, and increasing international community.
Annexed in 1944, this district is a mix of residential and commercial areas with moderate density and access to amenities.
A historic neighborhood annexed in 1968, Kaïmakli combines traditional architecture with growing residential and commercial developments.
Close to the city center, this district blends historic charm with modern life. Known for its vibrant market and local crafts, it is quieter than other central areas but has limited nightlife.
A historic area with significant cultural and religious landmarks.
A modern district separated from Ibrahim Pasha in 2010, known for contemporary housing and commercial developments.
A charming suburb known for its peaceful and affluent atmosphere, featuring tree-lined streets with colonial-era houses and spacious villas. Family-friendly with several schools but limited nightlife and public transport.
A neighborhood formed from the division of Pallouriotissa, Panayia offers a mix of residential and cultural sites with moderate density and family-friendly amenities.
A residential neighborhood created from the division of Pallouriotissa, known for its community feel and proximity to schools and parks.
A semi-rural district southwest of Nicosia, known for its agricultural heritage and growing residential developments. Offers a peaceful environment with easy access to the city.
A residential neighborhood with a mix of modern and traditional homes, annexed in 1968.
A culturally rich district with Ottoman-era architecture and vibrant street life.
A residential district known for its quiet streets and proximity to local amenities and schools.
A district known for its Ottoman heritage and active local markets.
A district with historical significance and a blend of commercial and residential zones.
A historic neighborhood in Nicosia known for its traditional architecture and cultural heritage.
A combined administrative district featuring a mix of residential and commercial areas with cultural significance.
A district named after the prominent mosque, blending cultural history with residential areas.
A district with religious landmarks and a quiet residential atmosphere.
A smaller district with a mix of residential and commercial properties, known for local crafts.
A neighborhood with Ottoman-era influences, known for its cultural heritage and traditional markets.
A historic neighborhood in Nicosia known for its cultural significance.
A neighborhood known for its historic significance and cultural events.
A historic neighborhood in Nicosia known for its traditional architecture and proximity to the old city walls.
A residential area with a mix of old and new buildings.
A quiet, primarily residential neighborhood on the outskirts of Nicosia, known for its low density and family-friendly atmosphere. Offers a suburban feel with easy access to green spaces.
A rural district on the edge of Nicosia, characterized by agricultural land and low-density housing. Popular with those seeking a quiet, countryside lifestyle close to the city.
A historic neighborhood with significant cultural landmarks.
A small village district within the Nicosia municipality, known for its traditional Cypriot character and slower pace of life. Attracts residents looking for authenticity and community.
A historic area known for its traditional architecture.
A small neighborhood in Nicosia with a mix of old and new buildings.
A neighborhood known for its cultural significance and historical landmarks.
A small, centrally located district with a mix of residential and commercial properties. Known for its accessibility and proximity to major roads, making it convenient for commuters.
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