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Pedoulas (Greek: Πεδουλάς) is a village in the Nicosia District of Cyprus, located at an altitude of 1,100 metres (3,600 ft) in the Troodos Mountains, 4 km south of Moutoullas. It lies in the Marathasa Valley.[1] The name is derived from the words pediada (valley) and laos (people).[2] It is a popular summer resort.[1]

Pedoulas
Πεδουλάς
Pedula
village
Pedoulas is located in Cyprus
Pedoulas
Pedoulas
Location in Cyprus
Coordinates: 34°58′3″N 32°49′43″E / 34.96750°N 32.82861°E / 34.96750; 32.82861
Country Cyprus
DistrictNicosia District
Population
 (2011)
 • Total
132
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
Postal Code
2850

Churches

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Pedoulas is known for its 12 churches, varying from a 15th-century chapel to a 1930s cathedral. The most important is the Archangelos Michael (Archangel Michael) church, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site along with nine other Painted Churches in the Troödos Region.[3] It was built in 1474.[1]

Church of Holy Cross (Timios Stavros), the main church of Pedoulas, was built between 1933 and 1935.[1] The most important relic of the Church of Holy Cross is a crucifix containing a piece of the Holy Cross, which was brought from Constantinople.[1] The church replaced the old timber-roofed church and kept its icons and parts of iconostasis from the 16th century. In 1986, on top of a hill overlooking Pedoulas, the 25m high Holy Cross was built, standing near a chapel.[1] Not far from the Holy Cross a monument was built to honor Michalis Stivaros and all those killed in the Balkan Wars.[1] The monument was built in 2011 by Athanasios Ktorides Foundation.[4]

Museums

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Pedoulas has two museums: the Byzantine Museum, opened in 1999, and the Folklore Museum, opened in 2005. The Byzantine Museum is situated near the Archangel Michael church and houses very important icons and relics from the 13th to 20th century.[1]

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h "Home - Pedoulas Village". pedoulasvillage.com.
  2. ^ "An Overview - Pedoulas Village". pedoulasvillage.com.
  3. ^ Museums in Pedoulas[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ a b "Athanasios Ktorides Foundation". Archived from the original on 2018-02-12. Retrieved 2018-02-13.
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