Latsi Craft Market
Latsi Craft Market
Paphos has a number of Craft Markets that pop up from time to time. The last one we went to was in Latsi, and we had our cameras with us to show you what we found...
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Re: Latsi Craft Market
This info. is from Wikipedia:-
Latchi (Greek: Λατσί), also spelled Lachi, Latsi and Lakki, is a small village that is part of the Polis municipality in Cyprus. It has a small harbour.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latchi
Seems that Latsi is part of Polis.
Latchi (Greek: Λατσί), also spelled Lachi, Latsi and Lakki, is a small village that is part of the Polis municipality in Cyprus. It has a small harbour.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latchi
Seems that Latsi is part of Polis.


Re: Latsi Craft Market
Yes on the road signs it's spelt Latsi, but pronounced Latchi
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I can't believe you have been in Cyprus as long as you have without noticing that place name spellings are somewhat flexible.
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Is it really said that way? That isn't how it's spelt in Greek. I've always thought 'Latchi' looks and sounds ugly, so I say it the other way. Am I doing it wrong?
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Its their dialect and is how the locals pronounce Latsi, so I would say yes you are saying it wrong. Just like they say Bafos for Paphos and Beyia for Pegia, or Gili for Koili.wantoosoon wrote: ↑Fri Aug 12, 2022 9:57 amIs it really said that way? That isn't how it's spelt in Greek. I've always thought 'Latchi' looks and sounds ugly, so I say it the other way. Am I doing it wrong?
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That's rubbish, there are many villages with replicated names on the island like 2 Episkopi's that I know of and 2 Tremithousas neither are spelt differently.
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Re: Latsi Craft Market
The above mentioned market is taking place at the harbour just along the road from Polis Chrysochou going towards the Akamas Nature Reserve this Sunday 14th August from 0900 - 1300. For more information contact: 99 073 561.
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Re: Latsi Craft Market
Lincoln, why you not just admit that it is embarrassing not to know that Latsi is in the same community where you are living. There is no Latsi in Nicosia, however a Latsia (industrial area outside Nicosia)Lincoln wrote: ↑Fri Aug 12, 2022 1:45 pmThe reason it is spelt and refered to as LATCHI is to differentiate between LATSI in Nicosia and LATCHI in Polis.memory man wrote: ↑Thu Aug 11, 2022 4:43 pm This info. is from Wikipedia:-
Latchi (Greek: Λατσί), also spelled Lachi, Latsi and Lakki, is a small village that is part of the Polis municipality in Cyprus. It has a small harbour.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latchi
Seems that Latsi is part of Polis.![]()
By the way: locals pronounce Latchi : LA-Chi
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The CH sound is a major difference between Greek and Cypriot Greek. For example, a Greek would say Tsada , how it is spelt. Cypriots say Chada.
Many place names on road signs that are in English are spelt all manner of ways (e.g. EMBA being EMPA), mainly due to a lack of skill in the relevant government department many years ago. If you want to know the correct pronunciation, then use the Greek spelling and pronounce that.
Many place names on road signs that are in English are spelt all manner of ways (e.g. EMBA being EMPA), mainly due to a lack of skill in the relevant government department many years ago. If you want to know the correct pronunciation, then use the Greek spelling and pronounce that.
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Emba, Empa, Lemba and Lempa. I wouldn't mind, but the two villages are right next to each other!
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Re: Latsi Craft Market
Hi Guys
Thanks Dominic , for the fantastic write up for the Latchi Craft Market .
If a hard life sitting overlooking the Harbor in the Sun , but someone has to do it .
There is also a good Market at Peyia Stadium Car Park , the first Sunday of every month .
Les
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Thanks Dominic , for the fantastic write up for the Latchi Craft Market .
If a hard life sitting overlooking the Harbor in the Sun , but someone has to do it .
There is also a good Market at Peyia Stadium Car Park , the first Sunday of every month .
Les
Concrete Man