
Deryneia
Δερύνεια · Derinya
About
Deryneia sits two kilometres south of the closed city of Famagusta — closer than any other Greek-Cypriot settlement to the abandoned Varosha resort and the ghost-town hotels that have stood empty since 1974. Around three-quarters of the village's pre-invasion territory is now in Northern Cyprus, and the rooftop of the village's Cultural Centre of Occupied Ammochostos offers a clear view across the buffer zone to the empty high-rises. The other layer of the village is agricultural and joyful: as a Kokkinochoria red-soil village, Deryneia is the island's strawberry capital, and the biennial Strawberry Festival is a long weekend of fresh fruit, jam, juice, liquor, and ice-cream. A Folk Art Museum and an Open Air Museum for Traditional Professions sit in the village. Three notable old churches anchor it: fifteenth-century Agia Marina, Byzantine Panagia (with seventeenth-century icons), and medieval Agios Georgios. The Feast of Agios Modestos on December 16 is the big village panigyri.
Location
Deryneia · Famagusta coast · 35.0630°N, 33.9585°E
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