Kochi, Cyprus
Place in Larnaca District, Cyprus
34°58′38″N 33°31′08″E / 34.97722°N 33.51889°E / 34.97722; 33.51889[1]Kochi (Greek: (η) Κόση, romanized: Kosi [locally [ˈkʰoʃːi]]; Turkish: Goşşi or Üçşehitler) is an abandoned village in the Larnaca District of Cyprus, about 15 km north-west of Larnaca. It was originally inhabited exclusively by Turkish Cypriots. Nearly all of them were displaced during the 1974 Turkish invasion; most resettled in Exometochi. In 1973, it had an estimated population of 244. It is now the location of a Greek-Cypriot army camp.[2]
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Larnaca District
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- Athienou
- Dromolaxia–Meneou
- Larnaca
- Pano Lefkara
- Livadia
- Agia Anna
- Agioi Vavatsinias
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- Alaminos
- Alethriko
- Anafotia
- Anglisides
- Aplanta
- Arsos
- Avdellero
- Choirokoitia
- Delikipos
- Goşşi
- Kalavasos
- Kalo Chorio
- Kato Drys
- Kato Lefkara
- Kellia
- Kiti
- Kivisili
- Klavdia
- Kofinou
- Kornos
- Lageia
- Mari
- Maroni
- Mazotos
- Melini
- Melouseia
- Menogeia
- Mosfiloti
- Odou
- Ora
- Ormideia
- Oroklini
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- Petrofani
- Psematismenos
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- Pyla
- Pyrga
- Skarinou
- Softades
- Tersefanou
- Tochni
- Tremetousia
- Troulloi
- Vavatsinia
- Vavla
- Xylofagou
- Xylotymbou
- Zygi
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