:Polis, Cyprus

{{Infobox settlement

| name = Polis

| official_name = Polis Chrysochous

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| settlement_type = Town and Municipality

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| leader_name = Yiotis Papachristofi

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File:Polis EN.jpg

File:Agios Nikolaos, Polis (Cyprus) (1).jpg

Polis (or Polis Chrysochous; {{langx|el|Πόλη Χρυσοχούς}} or Πόλις Χρυσοχούς, {{langx|tr|Poli}}) is a 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.

Polis is served by the fishing port of Latchi.

History

From the Ottoman period onwards, Polis became a mixed town, having sizeable Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot communities. The 1831 census, which recorded only males, showed a total male population of 150 with a Turkish Cypriot majority. By the turn of the century, the Greek Cypriots had become the majority, with the 1891 census showing a population of 476 (258 Greek Cypriots, 218 Turkish Cypriots).{{cite web |title=Polis |url=http://www.prio-cyprus-displacement.net/default.asp?id=520 |publisher=PRIO Cyprus Centre |access-date=27 November 2021}}

During the intercommunal violence of 1963–64, all Turkish Cypriots of Polis and the nearby village of Prodromi took place in the town's Turkish secondary school. 714 Turkish Cypriots lived in overcrowded conditions in a strip of land with the area of "a few hundred squared yards" until 1974. This enclave was controlled by fighters from the Turkish Resistance Organisation (TMT). During the conflict in 1974, the quarter was attacked by Greek Cypriot militia, after which the Turkish Cypriot fighters fled. Following the August 1974 ceasefire, some Turkish Cypriots of the village escaped to the north via the mountains. The rest were evacuated in 1975. Some displaced Greek Cypriots from the north were then resettled in Poli.

Facilities

The Baths of Aphrodite and the recently discovered ruins of the medieval Georgian Orthodox monastery of Gialia are located near the town.

Nowadays, Polis is the administrative centre of the area which includes 23 communities. The larger communities include the villages of Prodromi, Latchi, and Neo Chorio to the West, and Argaka and Gialia to the East.

Facilities include a campsite on the beach, several small hotels, at least one of each type of shop, one branch of each major Cypriot bank, and many bars and restaurants mainly clustered around the town square and the pedestrianised streets to the south. A small bus station acts as the hub of a network of infrequent bus routes connecting the outer villages as well as the near hourly 645 route to Paphos.{{Cite web|url=https://www.pafosbuses.com/content/bus-stations/polis-main-bus-station|title=Polis Main Bus Station – Pafos Transport Organization – Buses in Paph|website=www.pafosbuses.com|accessdate=May 30, 2021}}

Facilities further afield include boat hire and boat trips from Latchi harbour, nature trails and walks from Baths of Aphrodite, and surfing and windboarding at Argaka. An almost unbroken chain of beaches runs from Aphrodite in the west to Gialia in the east and range from busy tourist ones equipped with sunbeds and cafes to more remotes ones only accessible by boat or 4WD vehicle.{{Cite web |url=https://www.polistourism.com/ |title=Polis Tourism Home Page: The complete guide to tourist information for the Polis Chrysochous area. |access-date=2021-03-13 |archive-date=2021-02-24 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210224180323/https://www.polistourism.com/ |url-status=dead }}

The Municipality puts on cultural events including traditional dances and music outside the town hall during the summer months and arranges other fetes and festivals throughout the year.{{Cite web|url=http://www.polis-region.org/events/|title=Events in Polis Region Pafos area Cyprus|date=May 11, 2015|accessdate=May 30, 2021}}

File:Polis hidden beach.JPG

Name

The village where the town gets its full name from, Chrysochou, is located about {{convert|2|km|abbr=on}} inland to the south and the bay the whole region is located on is called Chrysochou bay. The Greek word "Polis" simply means city or city-state, so the town's full name, Polis Chrysochou, is derived from it being the administrative centre for the region. Chrysochou in turn derives its name from the Greek word "Chryso" meaning gold, likely intended to mean prosperity in relation to the nearby copper mines as no source or record of gold is known in the vicinity.{{Cite book |last=Childs |first=William P. |title=City of Gold: The Archaeology of Polis Chrysochous, Cyprus |publisher=Princeton University Art Museum; Yale University Press |year=2012 |isbn=978-0-300-17439-7 |pages=11 |language=english}}

Climate

{{Weather box

|location = Polis

|metric first = yes

|single line = yes

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|Jan high C = 16.4

|Feb high C = 16.3

|Mar high C = 18.5

|Apr high C = 21.5

|May high C = 26.1

|Jun high C = 30.5

|Jul high C = 33.5

|Aug high C = 33.3

|Sep high C = 29.9

|Oct high C = 26.5

|Nov high C = 21.9

|Dec high C = 17.8

|year high C = 24.3

|Jan mean C = 12.1

|Feb mean C = 11.8

|Mar mean C = 13.5

|Apr mean C = 16.3

|May mean C = 20.4

|Jun mean C = 24.7

|Jul mean C = 27.6

|Aug mean C = 27.6

|Sep mean C = 24.6

|Oct mean C = 21.4

|Nov mean C = 17.2

|Dec mean C = 13.6

|year mean C = 19.2

|Jan low C = 7.9

|Feb low C = 7.3

|Mar low C = 8.6

|Apr low C = 11.1

|May low C = 14.7

|Jun low C = 18.8

|Jul low C = 21.6

|Aug low C = 21.8

|Sep low C = 19.3

|Oct low C = 16.3

|Nov low C = 12.4

|Dec low C = 9.4

|year low C = 14.1

|Jan precipitation mm = 79.9

|Feb precipitation mm = 67.1

|Mar precipitation mm = 37.6

|Apr precipitation mm = 24.7

|May precipitation mm = 7.20

|Jun precipitation mm = 1.50

|Jul precipitation mm = 0.20

|Aug precipitation mm = 0.00

|Sep precipitation mm = 4.40

|Oct precipitation mm = 21.8

|Nov precipitation mm = 55.3

|Dec precipitation mm = 94.4

|year precipitation mm = 394.2

|Jan precipitation days = 10.1

|Feb precipitation days = 8.3

|Mar precipitation days = 6.5

|Apr precipitation days = 4.2

|May precipitation days = 1.8

|Jun precipitation days = 0.2

|Jul precipitation days = 0.1

|Aug precipitation days = 0.0

|Sep precipitation days = 0.6

|Oct precipitation days = 2.9

|Nov precipitation days = 5.7

|Dec precipitation days = 9.1

|year precipitation days = 49.4

|unit precipitation days = 1 mm

|Jan sun = 192.2

|Feb sun = 211.7

|Mar sun = 254.2

|Apr sun = 291.0

|May sun = 359.6

|Jun sun = 387.0

|Jul sun = 399.9

|Aug sun = 378.2

|Sep sun = 318.0

|Oct sun = 279.0

|Nov sun = 219.0

|Dec sun = 182.9

|year sun = 3472.7

|source 1 = Meteorological Service (Cyprus){{Cite web|url=http://www.moa.gov.cy/moa/MS/MS.nsf/DMLclimet_reports_en/DMLclimet_reports_en?OpenDocument&Start=1&Count=1000&Expand=1|title=Meteorological Service – Climatological and Meteorological Reports|accessdate=May 30, 2021|archive-date=June 21, 2010|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100621054634/http://www.moa.gov.cy/moa/ms/ms.nsf/DMLclimet_reports_en/DMLclimet_reports_en?OpenDocument&Start=1&Count=1000&Expand=1|url-status=dead}}

|date=December 2010}}

See also

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