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Troodos (sometimes spelled Troödos; el, Τρόοδος ; tr, Trodos Dağları) is the largest mountain range in Cyprus, located in roughly the center of the island. Its highest peak is Mount Olympus ( el, Όλυμπος), also known as Chionistra ( el, Χιονίστρα), at , which hosts the Sun Valley and North Face ski areas with their five ski lifts. The Troodos mountain range stretches across most of the western side of Cyprus. There are many
mountain resort A mountain resort is a place to holiday or vacation located in an elevated and typically at least relatively isolated area. The term resort implies integral hotel or inn accommodations, restaurants, and either or both sports facilities or sc ...
s, Byzantine monasteries, and churches on mountain peaks, and nestling in its valleys and mountains are villages clinging to terraced hills. The area has been known since
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for its mines, which for centuries supplied copper to the entire Mediterranean. In the Byzantine period it became a centre of Byzantine art, as churches and monasteries were built in the mountains, away from the threatened coastline. The mountains are also home to RAF Troodos, a listening post for the NSA and GCHQ. The name ''Troodos'' probably comes from one of two sources: either + ( + ), referring to the three roads that lead to the mountain, or + + ( + + ), meaning the mountains of
Adonis In Greek mythology, Adonis, ; derived from the Canaanite word ''ʼadōn'', meaning "lord". R. S. P. Beekes, ''Etymological Dictionary of Greek'', Brill, 2009, p. 23. was the mortal lover of the goddess Aphrodite. One day, Adonis was gored by ...
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Geology of Troodos

The Troodos mountains are known worldwide for their geology and the presence of an undisturbed ophiolite sequence, the
Troodos Ophiolite The Troodos Ophiolite on the island of Cyprus represents a Late Cretaceous spreading axis (mid-ocean ridge) that has since been uplifted due to its positioning on the overriding Anatolian plate at the Cyprus arc and ongoing subduction to the south ...
. These mountains slowly rose from the sea due to the collision of the African and European
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, a process that eventually formed the island of Cyprus. The slowing and near-cessation of this process left the rock formations nearly intact, while subsequent erosion uncovered the magma chamber underneath the mountain, allowing a viewing of intact rocks and petrified
pillow lava Pillow lavas are lavas that contain characteristic pillow-shaped structures that are attributed to the extrusion of the lava underwater, or ''subaqueous extrusion''. Pillow lavas in volcanic rock are characterized by thick sequences of disconti ...
formed millions of years ago, an excellent example of ophiolite stratigraphy. The observations of the Troodos ophiolite by Ian Graham Gass and co-workers was one of the key points that led to the theory of
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Climate


Churches

The region is known for its many Byzantine churches and monasteries, richly decorated with murals, of which the Kykkos monastery is the richest and most famous. Nine churches and one monastery in Troodos together form a World Heritage Site, originally inscribed on the
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by UNESCO in 1985. The nine
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churches are: * Stavros tou Agiasmati * Panagia tou Araka * Timiou Stavrou at Pelendri * Agios Nikolaos tis Stegis * Panagia Podithou * Assinou * Agios Ioannis Lampadistis at Kalopanagiotis * Panagia tou Moutoula * Archangel Michael at Pedoulas * Transfiguration of the Saviour Palaichori File:Stavros Agiasmati.JPG, Church in spring


Villages of Troodos (selection)

* Platres * Galata * Evrychou *
Kakopetria Kakopetria is a town in Cyprus located southwest of the capital, Nicosia, on the north facing foothills of the Troodos Mountains. It stands at an altitude of 667 metres and it is the highest village in the Solea Valley. The community has about ...
* Louvaras * Palaichori Oreinis * Kourdali * Pelendri * Kalopanagiotis * Moutoullas *
Pachna Pachna (Pakhna, Πάχνα) is a village in the Limassol District of the Republic of Cyprus. It is situated on the south slopes of the Troödos mountain range at an altitude of 745 m (2447 ft). The name Pachna is thought to originate ...
* Dora * Malia * Kyperounta * Farmakas * Prastio * Arsos * Pedoulas *
Omodos Omodos ( gr, 'Ομοδος) is a village in the Troödos Mountains of Cyprus. It is also located in the Limassol District of Cyprus and is 80 kilometers from the city of Nicosia Nicosia ( ; el, Λευκωσία, Lefkosía ; tr, Lefkoşa ...
* Phini * Kouka *
Fikardou Fikardou ( gr, Φυκάρδου) is an old settlement that has retained its traditional medieval characteristics. It is situated on the south eastern slopes of the Troodos Mountains, approximately 40 km southwest of Nicosia. The village today ...
* Koilani * Agros * Prodromos * Marathassa Valley * Vasa Koilaniou * Lania * Spilia


Gallery

File:Cedrus libani brevifolia1.jpg, Young tree in Winter File:Troodos Mountains (Cyprus).jpg, Troodos Mountains File:Lazanias.JPG, Lazanias village File:Pinus nigra Troodos.jpg, Troodos black pines are 3,000 years old File:Cedars Tripylos.JPG, Forests in Troodos Mountains File:Pinus brutia forest Cyprus.jpg, '' Pinus brutia'', foothills of Troodos Mountains File:Troodos12.jpg, River tributary in Troodos File:PARAKENTRO 2.jpg, Parakentro is a non-profit cultural centre in Lemythou village File:Millomeris Waterfall - Καταρράκτης του Μιλλομέρη.JPG, Millomeris Waterfall, Platres File:Milia Bridge - Γεφύρι της Μηλιάς.JPG, Milia Bridge, Platres File:Kalidonia Waterfall.JPG, Kalidonia Waterfall, Platres File:Troodos Mountains 2.JPG, Part of Troodos Mountains File:Farmakas Mountains, Cyprus.jpg, View of Farmakas region File:Prodromos in Winter.jpg, Prodromos in winter File:Road through the woods (15425086000).jpg, Road through the forest


See also

* Geography of Cyprus


References


External links


Official Website of Troodos Region, by the Cyprus Tourism Organisation



Panoramic virtual tour of the Troodos Mountains




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