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Aradippou is situated in Southern Cyprus, a small distance from the International airport of Larnaca. The village used to be traditionally for farmers but its view changed after the Turkish invasion in 1974 as well as due to the economic explosion which followed. In the present day Aradippou constitutes a nodal point at the international road network of the island and the nodal transportation of Rizoelia which is known to every Cypriot. Aradippou received its township in 1986 and it has gradually been established as one dynamically evolving vigorous town. After its proclaim as a town, Aradippou defined the municipal limits and is the second biggest municipality of Cyprus. The resident population of Aradippou reaches 20.000 residents.
Source: Aradippou Municipality
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