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Article: Tala, Paphos & Suburbs

 

TALA,

Paphos & Suburbs

The village is built at an average altitude of 280 meters. It has a general tilt from the northeast to the southwest and the altitude ranges from 150 to 600 meters.

Tala views

Tala receives an average annual rainfall of about 520 millimeters; grapevines (wine-making and table grape varieties), citrus fruits (orange trees, lemon trees), locust, olive, almond, and walnut trees, cereals, forage plants, vegetables, and a few banana trees are cultivated in the region. As far as stockbreeding is concerned, it is limited.

  The village is placed in the area of the underground water stratum of Paphos. Quite a few drills have been dug in its region, contributing to the irrigation of considerable tracts of land. Tala is also included among the villages that have benefited from the irrigation project of Paphos with the irrigation of a range of 40 acres of land by the Asprokremmos dam.

The village has gone through population fluctuations. In 1881 the inhabitants of Tala were 276, increased to 342 in 1921, decreased to 296 in 1931, increasing again to 409 in 1946. In 1960 the population decreased to 373, increasing again to 387 in 1973 and to 426 in 1982. In the census of 2001 the inhabitants of Tala were 2540.

Tala is not mentioned in mediaeval sources. However its name is considered to originate from the era of Frank domination, from the surname of a large and wealthy family, that of the D’Avila family. This family is mentioned as “Tavila” by the Cypriot mediaeval chronographers. It is believed that the surname Tavila gave the village its name.

Tala is not mentioned as belonging to the D’Avila family by the sources. However it is probable that it was a property of the family since some members of it possibly owned it, such as Francesco D’Avila that Masse Latri mentions as one of the richest noblemen in Cyprus, or Peter D’Avila who –in 1473 –became Lord Chamberlain of Cyprus and took land properties in the district of Paphos, or even Anthony D’Avila who served as Governor of Paphfos.

An important mediaeval monument of the village is the church of Agia Ekaterini (St. Catherine) of the 15th/16th century. Besides, quite close to the village stands the monastery of Agios Neophytos, which certainly had a significant influence on various sectors in the whole life and activity of the village.

AYIOS NEOPHYTOS MONASTERY

9 km North from Paphos

Founded around 1200 by the Cypriot hermit and writer Neophytos. The Encleistra or Enclosure carved out of the mountain by the hermit contains some of the finest Byzantine frescoes dating from the 12th to 15th century. In the Monastery's church there is an interesting collection of icons and remains of 16th century frescos.

 

Tala Woodcraft shop    

                

 South of the village there are indications for the existence of an archaeological area from the Prehistoric times.

Tala streets

Tala is a prestigious residential area with the great benefit of cooler, less humid air during the hot summer months.

Due to it's elevated position there are spectacular views down to the coastline around Paphos and Coral Bay.

It began, during recent years, to develop in terms of tourism and housing. Tourist villages and country houses have started to operate in its region.

Tala House

It's a well cared for traditional village with its own tavernas and coffee shops and friendly, hospitable residents.

  

The village has many facilities especially suited for both residents and visitors, including a superb golf course at nearby Tsada Village.

In regards to transportation, Tala connects to the monastery of “Agios Neofytos” in the northeast (about 2 kilometers), which is within its administrative boundaries. In the south it connects with the village Emba (about 4 kilometers) and from there on with the city of Paphos.

The area is perfect for those seeking a peaceful, relaxed lifestyle, but within close proximity of all modern amenities.

Tala views around 

Near to Tala village and only 20 minutes from Coral Bay, although a rather nail-biting drive, there are home made signs showing the way to the Adonis Falls.  Perfect for a cooling dip, there are two ice cool pools and a beautiful waterfall.  Young locals can often be seen at the end of the day, diving from great heights.

   

 

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