A beautiful village, in a beautiful natural environment.
According to one version the village owes his name from the first settler or even householder of the region with the name "kliros". From the phrase "the region or the property of Kliros ", emanated the name of village. At another version the name emanated from the bird "klorkos" or Kliros because his voice appears as if it repeats the word "kliro, kliro".
The local delivery reports another version, that the village owes his name of the fact that all the men residents of the village became clergymen, in some time, to fight as they believed a leathal epidemic. Variant of this version reports that a lot of residents of village became priests and monks which they generally named "Klirikoi" from where also the name of village.
• First report: 14 century A.C.
• Population: 1555 (recording 2001)
• Altitude: 470 m
• Distance from the capital: 26 km
• Area: 18.7 t. Km
• Rainfall: Low middle (380 millimeters)
• Crops: Vines, Fig trees, Hrisomiliess, peach trees, sitira
• Natural vegetation: Pine Trees
22 633344
Klirou,2600
Nicosia,Cyprus
Location
Phone Number
Travelling southly-western Nicosia in the street Nicosia-Palaichoriou in distance of 26 kilometers you meet the village of Klirou. Klirou abstains 26 kilometres of southly-western Nicosia. The big number of ancient burials and the residues from "Arxaiki", the "Clasic" and "Roman" period where they were found in the space tour from the village, testify that the region was lived from ancientest years.
Travelling southly-western Nicosia in the street Nicosia-Palaichoriou in distance of 26 kilometers you meet the village of Klirou. Klirou abstains 26 kilometres of southly-western Nicosia. The big number of ancient burials and the residues from "Arxaiki", the "Clasic" and "Roman" period where they were found in the space tour from the village, testify that the region was lived from ancientest years.
From far you can realize that most of the houses are to the right and left of the main street. However the core of the village is the imposing church with the two enormous cypresses. What distinguishes also from the Nicosia is the top "Vournia'" with altitude 717 meters. From the sky Klirou has asteroids shape with their beams the streets to the villages Malounta, Fikardou
and Kalo Chorio.
From far you can realize that most of the houses are to the right and left of the main street. However the core of the village is the imposing church with the two enormous cypresses. What distinguishes also from the Nicosia is the top "Vournia'" with altitude 717 meters. From the sky Klirou has asteroids shape with their beams the streets to the villages Malounta, Fikardou
and Kalo Chorio.
From far you can realize that most of the houses are to the right and left of the main street. However the core of the village is the imposing church with the two enormous cypresses. What distinguishes also from the Nicosia is the top "Vournia'" with altitude 717 meters. From the sky Klirou has asteroids shape with their beams the streets to the villages Malounta, Fikardou
and Kalo Chorio.
From far you can realize that most of the houses are to the right and left of the main street. However the core of the village is the imposing church with the two enormous cypresses. What distinguishes also from the Nicosia is the top "Vournia'" with altitude 717 meters. From the sky Klirou has asteroids shape with their beams the streets to the villages Malounta, Fikardou
and Kalo Chorio.
From far you can realize that most of the houses are to the right and left of the main street. However the core of the village is the imposing church with the two enormous cypresses. What distinguishes also from the Nicosia is the top "Vournia'" with altitude 717 meters. From the sky Klirou has asteroids shape with their beams the streets to the villages Malounta, Fikardou
and Kalo Chorio.
A beautiful village, in a beautiful natural environment.
Travelling southly-western Nicosia in the street Nicosia-Palaichoriou in distance of 26 kilometers you meet the village of Klirou. Klirou abstains 26 kilometres of southly-western Nicosia. The big number of ancient burials and the residues from "Arxaiki", the "Clasic" and "Roman" period where they were found in the space tour from the village, testify that the region was lived from ancientest years.
Travelling southly-western Nicosia in the street Nicosia-Palaichoriou in distance of 26 kilometers you meet the village of Klirou. Klirou abstains 26 kilometres of southly-western Nicosia. The big number of ancient burials and the residues from "Arxaiki", the "Clasic" and "Roman" period where they were found in the space tour from the village, testify that the region was lived from ancientest years.
Travelling southly-western Nicosia in the street Nicosia-Palaichoriou in distance of 26 kilometers you meet the village of Klirou. Klirou abstains 26 kilometres of southly-western Nicosia. The big number of ancient burials and the residues from "Arxaiki", the "Clasic" and "Roman" period where they were found in the space tour from the village, testify that the region was lived from ancientest years.
Travelling southly-western Nicosia in the street Nicosia-Palaichoriou in distance of 26 kilometers you meet the village of Klirou. Klirou abstains 26 kilometres of southly-western Nicosia. The big number of ancient burials and the residues from "Arxaiki", the "Clasic" and "Roman" period where they were found in the space tour from the village, testify that the region was lived from ancientest years.
From far you can realize that most of the houses are to the right and left of the main street. However the core of the village is the imposing church with the two enormous cypresses. What distinguishes also from the Nicosia is the top "Vournia'" with altitude 717 meters. From the sky Klirou has asteroids shape with their beams the streets to the villages Malounta, Fikardou
and Kalo Chorio.
From far you can realize that most of the houses are to the right and left of the main street. However the core of the village is the imposing church with the two enormous cypresses. What distinguishes also from the Nicosia is the top "Vournia'" with altitude 717 meters. From the sky Klirou has asteroids shape with their beams the streets to the villages Malounta, Fikardou
and Kalo Chorio.
From far you can realize that most of the houses are to the right and left of the main street. However the core of the village is the imposing church with the two enormous cypresses. What distinguishes also from the Nicosia is the top "Vournia'" with altitude 717 meters. From the sky Klirou has asteroids shape with their beams the streets to the villages Malounta, Fikardou
and Kalo Chorio.
According to one version the village owes his name from the first settler or even householder of the region with the name "kliros". From the phrase "the region or the property of Kliros ", emanated the name of village. At another version the name emanated from the bird "klorkos" or Kliros because his voice appears as if it repeats the word "kliro, kliro".
According to one version the village owes his name from the first settler or even householder of the region with the name "kliros". From the phrase "the region or the property of Kliros ", emanated the name of village. At another version the name emanated from the bird "klorkos" or Kliros because his voice appears as if it repeats the word "kliro, kliro".
According to one version the village owes his name from the first settler or even householder of the region with the name "kliros". From the phrase "the region or the property of Kliros ", emanated the name of village. At another version the name emanated from the bird "klorkos" or Kliros because his voice appears as if it repeats the word "kliro, kliro".
The local delivery reports another version, that the village owes his name of the fact that all the men residents of the village became clergymen, in some time, to fight as they believed a leathal epidemic. Variant of this version reports that a lot of residents of village became priests and monks which they generally named "Klirikoi" from where also the name of village.
The local delivery reports another version, that the village owes his name of the fact that
all the men residents of the village became clergymen,
in some time, to fight as they believed
a leathal epidemic.
Variant of this version reports that a lot of residents of village became priests
and monks which they generally
named "Klirikoi" from where
also the name of village.
• First report: 14 century A.C.
• Population: 1555 (recording 2001)
• Altitude: 470 m
• Distance from the capital: 26 km
• Area: 18.7 t. Km
• Rainfall: Low middle (380 millimeters)
• Crops: Vines, Fig trees, Hrisomiliess, peach trees, sitira
• Natural vegetation: Pine Trees
Location
Klirou,2600
Nicosia,Cyprus
Phone Number
22 633344