Zygi

Zygi

Zygi

Place in Larnaca District, Cyprus


Zygi (Greek: Ζύγι; Turkish: Terazi) is a small village on the south coast of Cyprus, between Limassol and Larnaca. Before 1974, Zygi had a mixed Greek- and Turkish-Cypriot population.[1]

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Explosion

The Evangelos Florakis Navy Base explosion of 11 July 2011 damaged every house in the village.

Refugee centre controversy

In 2018, the village was the site of protests supported by anti-immigrant party ELAM and members of the local council against the building of a centre for unaccompanied refugee children.[2][3] Other residents disputed the protest.[4]

This controversy led to some Cypriots calling for a boycott of the village, which is famous for its taverns. Notably, a trip to the village by a nearby school was cancelled, after students refused to go, as they considered that their immigrant classmates would not be welcome.[5]

Tourism in the village

Thanks to the village's proximity to cities popular among tourists (about half an hour's drive from Larnaca and Limassol) and the multitude of attractions for vacationers and sailing enthusiasts, the village is a hub for bustling tourism.[6]

The well-known village boasts a popular fishing harbor and a famous marina that has recently been established and is already widely used by tourists.[7]



References

  1. "ZYGI". Internal Displacement in Cyprus. PRIO Cyprus Centre. Retrieved 4 November 2014.
  2. קפריסין, צוות אתר (2023-06-04). "כפר הדייגים ומרינת זיגי | Zygi". קפריסין 2023 (in Hebrew). Retrieved 2023-07-05.
  3. "Zygi Marina - Cyprus". SKIPPERS (in Hebrew). Retrieved 2023-07-05.



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