Abandoned Villages - Agios Theodoros
Let's Explore

Anyway, we have put it off long enough. Let's go and explore the ruins. This building is beside the road, and next to the track I mentioned. If you have a 4x4 and are careful you can drive up that track. If not, leave it here.

On The Inside

To enter the first ruin I had to climb in through a convenient window.
Old Fireplace

One thing I like about exploring the abandoned villages is how they can give you an insight into what life was like back in the day. If you are observant you can spot signs of electricity, plumbing and other indications that will give you a glimpse at bygone times. Fireplaces however, are pretty much universal.
Front Door

This explains why I had to climb in through the window. The Oleander has really taken over.
So let's continue up that track and see what we find.
Important Building

This drone shot shows where the track ends. I think this used to be the school. You will see why I think that soon. First though, I think it is about time we looked at the history of Agios Theodoros. Why is it abandoned? Our first port of call is the PRIO database.
Agios Theodoros was a Turkish Cypriot village situated in the Tylliria/Dillirga region, two kilometers from the village of Piyenia. Agios Theodoros means “Saint Theodore” in Greek. Turkish Cypriots adopted the alternative name of Bozdağ in 1959, literally meaning “Dun-Colored Mountain.”
I wonder if they meant "dung-coloured"? I did google "Bozdag", and it appears to be a surname as well. I doubt anybody would adopt a surname that meant "dung-coloured".
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