Agios Mamas
Άγιος Μάμας | |
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![]() Agios Mamas village | |
![]() ![]() Agios Mamas Location of Agios Mamas in Cyprus | |
Coordinates: 34°51′1″N 32°56′53″E / 34.85028°N 32.94806°E | |
Country | ![]() |
District | Limassol |
Elevation | 590 m (1,940 ft) |
Population (2001) | |
• Total | 105 |
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Agios Mamas (Greek: Άγιος Μάμας) is a small village in the Limassol region of Cyprus. It is located on the southern slopes of the Troodos mountain range in the area famous for its Commandaria wine.
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The village is built in an amphitheatric layout under Mount Zalaka. It is named after Saint Mamas, a 3rd-century Christian martyr and the main village church, built on the hill above the main settlement, is dedicated to the saint. A second small church on the southern outskirts of the village is dedicated to Saint Paraskevi and its interior is covered with wall paintings. The village also has a cultural centre with a small library next to the church and a shop with a post office and a bank in the centre of the village.[2]
Local inhabitants are mainly involved in viticulture as well as a growing olives, almonds and other fruit trees.
References
External links
- Ayios Mammas community website
- Agios Mamas on the Kouris-Xilourikos Valley group of communities website