Engomi ( ) is a suburb and municipality of the Cyprus capital Nicosia. In 2011, it had a population of 18,010. Of these, 14,254 were Cypriot citizens.
It is a mainly residential neighbourhood with many large villas. It also includes a very important annexe to the powerful Monastery of Our Lady Eleousa. The University of Nicosia is also located within the municipality and thus is home to a large student population.
Engomi has a large diplomatic presence. The embassies of Egypt, France, the United States and Russia are located in the neighborhood.
The old church of St. Nicholas was inaugurated in 1898 See http://www.agiosnikolaosengomis.com retrieved 08/06/14
During the period of Ottoman domination Engomi constituted a small rural community with main occupations of residents being arable agriculture and livestock-farming. And for these two occupations the suburb was endowed with very suitable conditions thanks to the fertile ground, particularly around Metochi, and abundant wild vegetation in elevated area around Makedonitissa and the present day site of Nicosia Airport. Until the first decades of the 20th century the residents of the village continued to be engaged mainly with agriculture.
By the time of the Second World War certain manufacturers were established. With the increase of population of the village and the widespread use of the bicycle, many residents of Engomi began to work in Nicosia.
After independence (1960) and particularly after 1980 Engomi developed very quickly and became one of the most modern and more developed municipalities of greater Nicosia.
The municipal council consists of 12 Councillors and the Mayor, elected in elections held every five years, in the month of December, according to the Municipalities Act. The last municipal elections were held in 2011 and the mandate of the current council expires in December 2016.Extracted from Municipality of Engomi website June 2015
The Town Hall is situated in Erechtheiou Street, no.3, 2413 Engomi, just off Grivas Diyeni Avenue.
Also in Makedonitissa is the Makarios Stadium and the International Trade Fair exhibition site.
History
Municipality
Makedonitissa
Tymvos
Monastery of Panayia Makedonitissas
Twinned cities
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