Famagusta District, or simply Famagusta, is one of the six districts of Cyprus. While the entire district covers an area of , only about is under the actual control of the Republic of Cyprus. Most of the district including the capital and largest city of Famagusta is under the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus since the 1974 invasion. The region under Cypriot control is isolated from the other districts, and a district administration in exile exists on the Cyprus-controlled part of the island with the seat at Paralimni. Northern Cyprus has a separate district of Iskele which includes the Karpass Peninsula, and is not recognized by the Republic of Cyprus.

History

The region was a major center in the 3rd century BCE during the reign of Ptolemy I. The people of Salamis settled in the region in the 7th century, following attacks by Arabs. During the Crusades, the population increased, as more people settled in the region. The city of Famagusta became a trade center and a major port. The Lusignan kings ruled the region until 1372, when it was captured by the Genoese. It remained under their control till 1469, during which trade declined. In the ensuing years, it changed hands multiple times including the rule of Byzantines and Venetians. It was captured by the Ottoman Empire during the War of Cyprus in 1571.

The region was under Ottoman Turkish rule until 1878, before being ceded to the British Empire in exchange for its support in the Ottomans' fight against the Russian Empire.

Geography

Famagusta is one of the six districts of Cyprus. While the entire district covers an area of , On the western part of the district lies the base of Sovereign base area of Dhekelia controlled by the United Kingdom. The United Nations does not control the border at Varosha, a town near Famagusta. Cape Greco is a headland in the southeastern part of the district at the end of Famagusta Bay. The area includes the fertile area known as the "red villages" (Kokkinochoria, Κοκκινοχώρια), due to the distinct red colour of the soil.

Administration

A district administration in exile exists on the Cyprus-controlled part of the island, with the seat at Paralimni. According to the Statistical Codes of Municipalities, Communities and Quarters of Cyprus of the Statistical Service of Cyprus, the district has eight municipalities and 90 communities. Only the municipalities of Ayia Napa, Paralimni, Deryneia and Sotira, and five communities are under the de jure control of Cyprus. The Northern Cyprus has a separate district of Iskele which includes the Karpass Peninsula, and is not recognized by the Republic of Cyprus.

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