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The village is named after Nikokles, the last King of Paphos (320 BC). It is said he used the area as an extension to his palace at Palea Paphos, the then capital, which indicates that this spot has been cultivated and inhabited for more than 2000 years.
Nikokleia is situated 17 kms from Paphos, approximately 7 kms inland from Paphos International Airport, en route to the Troodos Mountains and approximately 400m above sea level.
Being in the valley of the Dhiarizos River, it attracts a wide variety of birds. The area is agricultural and houses plantations of citrus (mainly oranges), beans, peanuts, vegetables and vines. The nearby Asprokremmos Dam is one of the largest in the area, well stocked with trout, carp and bass.
Nikokleia, is a small, quiet village with a mixed community, boasting a couple of coffee shops, an old church dating from 1768, also a post office.
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Type 1/ 2 Bedroom CYP £115,000
Type 2,3/3 Bedrooms CYP £160.000
Type 4 /2 Bedroom bungalow CYP £125.000
Type 5 /3 Bedroom bungalow CYP £160.000
1 401.28m2 2 3 Bedroom House
2 402.76m2 1 2 Bedroom House
3 395.99m2 2 3 bedroom House
4 425.52m2 2 3 Bedroom House
5 606.01m2 5 3 Bedroom Bungalow
6 467.15m2 4 2 Bedroom Bungalow
7 408.12m2 1 2 Bedroom House
8 477.32m2 2 3 Bedroom House
9 497.18m2 3 3 Bedroom House |
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