Troúlloi
Troúlloi is an archaeological site in Ágios Amvrósios, Keryneia. Troúlloi is situated nearby to the village Trapeza, as well as near Charkeia.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Trapeza and Charkeia.
Trapeza
Village
Trapeza is a village in Cyprus, east of Kyrenia. De facto, it is under the control of Northern Cyprus. Its population in 2011 was 42. Trapeza is situated 4 km southwest of Troúlloi.
Charkeia
Village
Charkeia or Chartzia is a village in the Kyrenia District of Cyprus, east of Kyrenia. It is under the de facto control of Northern Cyprus. Charkeia is situated 6 km east of Troúlloi.
Klepini
Village
Klepini is a village in the Kyrenia District of Cyprus. It is under the de facto control of Northern Cyprus. Klepini is situated 7 km southwest of Troúlloi.
Troúlloi
- Type: Archaeological site
- Also known as: “Troulli Settlement” and “Troulloi”
- Categories: tourist attraction and tourism
- Location: Ágios Amvrósios, Keryneia, Cyprus, Middle East, Asia
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Latitude
35.33747° or 35° 20′ 15″ northLongitude
33.49611° or 33° 29′ 46″ eastElevation
8 metres (26 feet)Open location code
8G7M8FPW+XCGeoNames ID
20048
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In Other Languages
“Troúlloi” goes by many names.
- Greek: “Troúlloi”
- Greek: “Τρούλλοι”
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