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'''Latsia''' ({{lang-el|Λατσιά}} [{{IPA-el|laˈt͡ʃʰa|local}}],{{lang-tr|Laçça}}<ref>[http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/topics/List_of_cities,_towns_and_villages_in_Cyprus List of city names in Absolute astronomy]</ref>), once a small village on the south east outskirts of [[Nicosia]], Cyprus, 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]].
'''Latsia''' ({{lang-el|Λατσιά}} [{{IPA-el|laˈt͡ʃʰa|local}}]), once a small village on the south east outskirts of [[Nicosia]], Cyprus, 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]].


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Revision as of 11:10, 17 November 2014

Latsia
Official seal of Latsia
Country Cyprus
DistrictNicosia District
Population
 (2011)[1]
 • Total16,774
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
Websitehttp://www.latsia.org.cy

Latsia (Greek: Λατσιά [locally [laˈt͡ʃʰa]]), once a small village on the south east outskirts of Nicosia, Cyprus, 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.

References

  1. ^ "C1. POPULATION ENUMERATED BY SEX, AGE, DISTRICT, MUNICIPALITY/COMMUNITY AND QUARTER (1.10.2011)", Population - Place of Residence, 2011, Statistical Service of the Republic of Cyprus, 2014-04-17, retrieved 2014-04-20