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Melounta

Country
  
De jure  Cyprus De facto  Northern Cyprus

District
  
De jure Famagusta District De facto Gazimağusa District

Weather
  
14°C, Wind N at 18 km/h, 29% Humidity

Melounta (Greek: Μελούντα, Turkish: Mallıdağ), is a village in the Famagusta District of Cyprus, located 9 km north of Lefkoniko, or Gecitkale, on the south side of the eastern Pentadaktylos mountain range. Yamacköy (Ayios Nikolaos) is its neighbour village, situated 500 meters to the East. It is located roughly at the same distance respectively to Northern Cyprus' main cities Lefkosia, Famagusta, and Girne. The vast majority of its approximately 200 inhabitants are Turkish-speaking Cypriots, considerably outnumbered by small livestock and chickens.

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The fields to the West, South, and East of the village, are renowned for their fertility. Among others, barley, carobs, olives, and watermelons are cultivated here. Additionally, according to season, capers, wild asparagus, thyme, snails, vipers, huns, and a variety of edible berries are awaiting the collector in the immediate vicinity of Melounta.

As typical for the area, almost every home has its wine bower, its herb garden, its jasmine and bougainvillea, and its trees, predominantly lemons, figs, pomegranates, almonds, tangerines and peaches.

Melounta is currently not connected to any public transport system. It has neither pharmacy, nor filling station, school, police station or post office. Nevertheless, it features a corner shop, a carpenter's workshop, a school bus service, a mosque, as well as a children's playground and a mayoral café right at the entrance to the village. The chief means of transport in, from, and to Melounta are private automobiles and red-coloured "Massey-Ferguson" tractors.

Melounta enjoys the blessings of clean potable tap water, fresh mountain breezes, and moderate temperatures as in comparison to the nearby Mesaorian plains.

References

Melounta Wikipedia