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Larnaca is the oldest living city of Cyprus and was originally known as Kition, or Kittium. Legend has it that the first settlement at the spot was founded by Noah's great-grandson Kittim. Unlike other ancient cities of Cyprus, which were abandoned by their inhabitants, Larnaca from the time of its founding 6,000 years ago, has existed and still exists on the same site.
The biblical name Kittim, though derived from Citium, was in fact used quite generally for Cyprus as a whole, and occasionally by the Hebrews for the Greeks and Romans.
It has a population of 72,000 (end of 2001) and is the island's second commercial port and an important tourist resort. To the north of the town lies the island's oil refinery, while to the south of Larnaca the International Airport is situated. The city of Larnaka is well-known for its picturesque sea-front which includes rows of palm trees (oi finikoudes, in the Cypriot dialect). Much of the activity is centred around the city promenade during the major festivals. The most important of these for the city of Larnaka is Kataklysmos or the Festival of the Flood, celebrated in early summer with a series of cultural events.
The famous Phoenician stoic philosopher Zeno of Citium hailed from the city. It is said he began his stoic teaching after losing everything he had in a shipwreck.
The biblical name Kittim, though derived from Citium, was in fact used quite generally for Cyprus as a whole, and occasionally by the Hebrews for the Greeks and Romans.
It has a population of 72,000 (end of 2001) and is the island's second commercial port and an important tourist resort. To the north of the town lies the island's oil refinery, while to the south of Larnaca the International Airport is situated. The city of Larnaka is well-known for its picturesque sea-front which includes rows of palm trees (oi finikoudes, in the Cypriot dialect). Much of the activity is centred around the city promenade during the major festivals. The most important of these for the city of Larnaka is Kataklysmos or the Festival of the Flood, celebrated in early summer with a series of cultural events.
The famous Phoenician stoic philosopher Zeno of Citium hailed from the city. It is said he began his stoic teaching after losing everything he had in a shipwreck.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larnaca
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Coordinates: 34°55'29"N 33°37'16"E
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- Engomi Municipality 40 km
- Lefkoşa 47 km
- Nicosia 47 km
- Limassol 62 km
- Geroskipou 111 km
- Paphos 112 km
- Aydıncık 143 km
- Anamur 151 km
- Alanya 238 km
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- Technical School 1.6 km
- ΣΥΣΚΕΥΑΣΤΗΡΙΟ ΠΑΤΑΤΩΝ ΛΑΡΝΑΚΑ 1.6 km
- Larnaca Port Pier 2 km
- LARNACA PORT Sea Section 2.1 km
- Cyprus Petroleum Refinery Ltd. 2.5 km
- Oil Storage Deposits 3.7 km
- Secondary School of Livadia 3.9 km
- Larnaca District 9 km
- Larnaca Bay 11 km