Paphos
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The
city of Paphos on the southwest coast of Cyprus was the capital of the
island in Roman times, and dates from 1400 BC. Legend has it that the city
is built on the spot where the Greek Goddess of Love, Aphrodite, was born.
The city also has many connections to and relics from early Christianity.
Over the centuries it has survived numerous foreign incursions and raids,
and even a devastating earthquake in the 4th century AD. It lost out to
Larnaca as a major port in the Middle Ages and experienced a decline during
the British colonial period when development of this part of the island came
to a standstill. Today, however, Paphos is reviving on the strength of
tourism and government investment in infrastructure such as dams, roads and
airport. Private initiatives have also resulted in a boom in the
construction of hotels, apartments and villas. The city has become a popular
seaside resort with a large population. The Ktima section of the city is the
main residential area, while Kato Paphos is the playground of holidaymakers,
built around the medieval port with its numerous luxury hotels, tavernas and
entertainment venues.
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