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− | '''Polis''' (or '''Polis Chrysochous''') is a small town at the north-west end of the island of [[Cyprus]], at the centre of [[Chrysochous Bay]], and on the edge of the [[Akamas]] peninsula nature reserve. It is a quiet tourist resort, the inhabitants' income being supplemented by agriculture and fishing. | + | '''Polis''' (or '''Polis Chrysochous''') is a small town at the north-west end of the island of [[Cyprus]], at the centre of [[Chrysochous Bay]], and on the edge of the [[Akamas]] peninsula nature reserve. It is a quiet tourist resort, the inhabitants' income being supplemented by agriculture and fishing. Its population is approximately 2,000 inhabitants making it the smallest municipality in Cyprus. |
[[Category:Cities and Towns in Cyprus]] | [[Category:Cities and Towns in Cyprus]] |
Revision as of 16:34, January 5, 2006
Polis (or Polis Chrysochous) is a small town at the north-west end of the island of Cyprus, at the centre of Chrysochous Bay, and on the edge of the Akamas peninsula nature reserve. It is a quiet tourist resort, the inhabitants' income being supplemented by agriculture and fishing. Its population is approximately 2,000 inhabitants making it the smallest municipality in Cyprus.