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Germasogeia

Coordinates: 34°43′5″N 33°5′8″E / 34.71806°N 33.08556°E / 34.71806; 33.08556
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Germasogeia
Γερμασόγεια (Greek)
View of Germasogeia
View of Germasogeia
Official seal of Germasogeia
Map
Interactive map outlining Germasogeia
Germasogeia is located in Cyprus
Germasogeia
Germasogeia
Location within Cyprus
Germasogeia is located in Eastern Mediterranean
Germasogeia
Germasogeia
Location within the Eastern Mediterranean
Germasogeia is located in European Union
Germasogeia
Germasogeia
Location within the European Union
Germasogeia is located in Asia
Germasogeia
Germasogeia
Location within Asia
Coordinates: 34°43′5″N 33°5′8″E / 34.71806°N 33.08556°E / 34.71806; 33.08556
Country Cyprus
DistrictLimassol District
Urban areaLimassol
Government
 • MayorKyriakos Xidias
Area
15.73 km2 (6.07 sq mi)
Population
 (2021)[2]
17,325
 • Density1,100/km2 (2,900/sq mi)
WebsiteYermasoyia Municipality
Concise presentation of Germasogeia.
Germasogeia Beach in 2009, with the trees of "Dasoudi" ("Little Forest" in Cypriot Greek) visible.
Germasogeia in 2006, looking towards the east.

Germasogeia (Greek: Γερμασόγεια), is an eastern suburb of Limassol and a municipality in the Limassol District of Cyprus. As of 2011, Germasogeia had a population of 17,325.[2] Its current mayor is Kyriakos Xidias. He won the local elections on 18 December 2016 as an independent candidate. During the elections, Xidias prevailed with 26.73% of the vote against 23.01% of two-term incumbent Andreas Gavrielides.[3]

The small town was fortified in the medieval period by the Knights Templar. Germasogeia dam was built there in 1968.

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This twin town is associated with Germasogeia.

References

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  1. ^ "Cyprus: Limassol Urban Agglomeration (Municipalities, Communities and Quarters) - Population Statistics, Charts and Map". www.citypopulation.de. Retrieved 2024-10-04.
  2. ^ a b "Population – Predefined Tables". www.mof.gov.cy. Retrieved 2023-08-07.
  3. ^ "Upset in Limassol plus other election results". in-cyprus.com. Retrieved 14 January 2017.