Athienou


Athienou is a village in Larnaca District, Cyprus. It is one of only four villages located within the United Nations Buffer Zone, the other three being Pyla, Troulloi and Deneia. Today, Athienou has a population of around 5,000 people. Since 1990, it has been home to Davidson College's Athienou Archaeological Project. The town's city hall includes a museum of local history and culture that was established in 2008.

Toponymy

It is considered by many, that the name of the village Athienou, derived from the ancient Greek word, "Atta" or "Atha", meaning large rock, which characterized the rocky land of the village.
Others believe that the name was given by a group of Athenians, who came and settled in the village, to remember their home town.
According to another theory, the name derives from a Lusignan called Etienne, who lived in the area, and the people who lived in the village were mentioning his house as "Etienne's Place", and in later years that changed into Athienou.

History

It has been a settlement since Middle Bronze Age.
In the Turkish Invasion of Cyprus, soldiers and volunteers went around on motorbikes and shot guns to make noise to trick Turkish troops into thinking the town was already captured. This worked, as Turkish troops stopped just outside Athienou. Only one house in the town was captured in the invasion.