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− | '''Latsia''' ([[Greek language|Greek]] Λατσιά), once a small village on the south east outskirts of [[Nicosia]], is today one of the largest and most populous suburbs of the city. It hosts the new Nicosia General Hospital, the | + | '''Latsia''' ([[Greek language|Greek]] Λατσιά), once a small village on the south east outskirts of [[Nicosia]], is today one of the largest and most populous suburbs of the city. It hosts the new Nicosia General Hospital, the [[New GSP Stadium]] and the new campus of the [[University of Cyprus]]. |
Its population, as of [[2001]], was 12,195 inhabitants. | Its population, as of [[2001]], was 12,195 inhabitants. |
Latest revision as of 11:18, June 27, 2007
Latsia (Greek Λατσιά), once a small village on the south east outskirts of Nicosia, is today one of the largest and most populous suburbs of the city. It hosts the new Nicosia General Hospital, the New GSP Stadium and the new campus of the University of Cyprus.
Its population, as of 2001, was 12,195 inhabitants.
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