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Kalo Chorio has three main beaches all within 1 km of the village.
"There's a cure for this chorio whatever, right?"
The island supported a much larger population but following emigration in the mid twentieth century Chorio was almost completely abandoned.
This undeveloped status has helped Kalo Chorio maintain its traditional feel.
Pera Chorio is a large village, the population of the village is around 2,200 people.
The climate of Kalo Chorio, and surrounding areas, is primarily temperate.
The seat of the municipality was in Megalo Chorio.
Kalo Chorio may refer to the following places:
Neo Chorio is the name of two towns in Cyprus :
Due to its status as a working village Kalo Chorio is not a heavily developed tourist resort.
This peak is located close to Mikro Chorio.
The village of Kokkino Chorio is a 10-minute walk away with a choice of shops and tavernas.
The village was probably founded in the second half of the 17th century in an inland location which is now known as Palio Chorio.
The chora up on the hills is composed of two settlements adjacent to each other, "Castro" to the west and "Chorio" to the east.
In Pera Chorio you can find many shops, supermarkets, kiosks, bakeries and other communication buildings.
The battle of Mikro Chorio (70 Italians killed)
It is also possible to choose to explore and discover private sheltered coves along the coastline of Kalo Chorio.
The gorge starts at Chromonastiri and ends up at the village Xiro Chorio.
One of the prettiest, Dyo Chorio, has fresh spring water fountains which are still used by hill farmers to collect water for their homes.
Kalo Chorio (disambiguation)
There is a river called Gualias that separates the Pera Chorio from Nisou.
There are many interesting walks to take around the village, usually through olive groves, or to the next villages of Kampia and Kokkino Chorio.
The new seaside settlement was named Mikri Mantineia and the other Palio Chorio.
The hamlet's name consists of two Greek words, "Xiro", meaning dry, and "Chorio", meaning village.
Today, the vast majority of residents of Xiro Chorio trace their roots to Asia Minor.