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Stroumpi is a small village in the heart of Paphos District and exactly in the middle of the distance between Paphos and Polis. The name of the village is said to be coming by it's founder, a man called "Stroumpos". The village is well known for the annual "Dionysia" wine festival taking place at the end of Augustnamed after Dionysos the ancient Greek god of wine.. There is also "Dionysos" volley team that is based in Stroumpi and currently plays in Cyprus's first league.
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Populated places in Paphos District |
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Municipalities: Yeroskipou • Paphos • Peyia • Polis
Community Boards: Acheleia • Akourdaleia • Arodes • Archimandrita • Ayia Marina Chrysochous • Ayia Marina Kelokedaron • Ayia Marinouda • Ayia Varvara • Ayios Dimitrianos • Ayios Isidoros • Amargeti • Anadiou • Anarita • Androlikou • Argaka • Armou • Asproyia • Axylou • Chlorakas• Choletria • Choli • Choulou • Chrysochou • Drymou • Droushia • Eledio • Emba • Episkopi • Faleia • Fasli • Fasoula • Filousa Crysochous • Fyti • Yalatareia • Yialia • Yiolou • Youdi • Ineia • Kallepia • Kannaviou • Kathikas • Kidasi • Kissonerga • Koili • Koilineia • Koloni • Konia • Kouklia • Kourdaka • Kritou Marottou • Kritou Tera • Kynousa• Lapithiou • Lasa • Lemona • Lempa • Letymvou • Loukrounou • Lysos • Makounta • Mamonia • Maronas • Mesa Chorio • Mesoyi • Milia • Miliou • Mousere • Nata • Nea Dimmata • Neo Chorio • Nikoklia • Panagia • Pelathousa • Pentalia • Peristerona • Pitargou • Polemi • Pomos • Psathi • Simou • Skoulli • Souskiou • Statos - Ayios Photios • Stavrokonou • Steni • Stroumpi • Tala • Tera • Theletra • Thrinia • Timi • Tremythousa • Trimithousa • Tsada
Abandoned villages: Akoursos • Evretou • Foinikas • Sarama • Vretsia
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Coordinates: 34°53′N 32°29′E / 34.883, 32.483