Filenews 27 January 2021 - by Dora Christodoulou
With a list of 39 other personalities, the name of which will be given to corresponding new streets of the city, the list of street names of Paphos approved by the Municipal Council at its meeting of 20 December is completed.
According to the approved list, the names to be given are:
- Aki Kleanthous, Minister of Education and Culture in 2007-2008 (Life: 1964-2011)
- Archbishop Chrysostomou I, Metropolitan of Paphos 1973 – 1977 and Archbishop 1977-2006
- Michael Christodoulides, Mayor of Paphos (1880-87)
- Solomou Markidis, Mayor of Paphos 1889-92 (life 1850-1931)
- Necmeddin Eyub, Physician – Member of Parliament (1879-1948)
- Mehmet Dana Efendi Mufti of Cyprus, priest (1895-1948)
- Savva Koupatou, Donor for the construction of a school and I.N. Agios Kendes, high school teacher
- Dimitriou Konstantinou, Benefactor for the construction of the Demetriou Parthenon Estate, owner of the I.N.A. Kendeo (1878-1960 pith.)
- Philonos Pavlidis, Donor, entrepreneur and scholar (1908-1982)
- Medelaou Cacoyannis, Land Donor for The Construction of Schools, Municipal Councillor, Greek Curator. Paphos Schools (1887-1969)
- Christodoulou Petridis, Founder of Petrideion Foundation, built the temple in G.N. Paphos, founder of diagnostic center in G.N. Paphos (1913-2012)
- Kleanthi Georgiadis, Educator, historian, author (1910-2005)
- Homer Dimitriadis, Social and Municipal Agent, Physician (1876-1967)
- Georgios Iliadis, Educator, archaeologist, curator and founder of the Ethnographic Museum of Paphos, author (1912-2007)
- Magda Petromilidou Teacher, logy, author (1919 - 2004)
- Kyriakou Koulli, Folk painter (1918-2002)
- Kostas Liasidis, Educator, founder and director of the Liasideion Commercial Lyceum of Paphos (1906-1922)
- Theodoulou Mora, Actor, cultural actor (1909-1996)
- Persephone Papadopoulou Pedagogu, writer and poet (1888-1948)
- Pavlos Pavlidis, Teacher, writer, collaborator (1903-2004)
- Ioannis Tsiknopoullou, Scholar, researcher, educator and author (1897-1972)
- Spyros Charitou, Pioneer photographer and cinematographer (1901-1984)
- Andreas Azina Officer of the E.O.K.A. Struggle 1955-1959, State Secretary for Agriculture, Commander of Cooperative Development (1927-2012)
- Sergi Antoniadis, Teacher, lawyer and distinguished scholar of Paphos (1896-1985)
- Katinas Antoniados, Director of the Parthenon Estate, pioneered the establishment of the Philoptochos Fraternity of Greek Women of Paphos (1883-1971)
- Metropolitan of Paphos Cleopa, Abbot of kykkos Monastery and Metropolitan of Paphos 1948-1951 (life 1878-1951)
- Epameinda Komodromos, Prominent Lawyer, Minister of Interior and Defence (1912-96)
- Kostas Markidis, Physician, scholar and playwright (1896-1968)
- Nikos Mavronikola Lawyer and MP (1909-85)
- Herodotus Nikolaidis, Physician, Member of Parliament, member of the National Council (1913-98)
- Pavlos Xiuta, Educator, speechwriter, folklorist, (1908-1991)
- Kostas Economou, Educator, painter, engraver (1925 - 2016)
- Kyriakou Papadimitriou, Dentist, MP (1921-2012)
- Nikis Papadopoulou, Fighter against the German-Italian occupation of Greece during World War II (1918-2014)
- Panikos Sivitanidis, Lawyer, Member of Parliament, Minister of Labour and Social Affairs Insurance 1974-75 (life 1922-97)
- Antonis Sotiriadis, Doctor, scholar, MP (1915-2000)
- Savva Tenisi Volunteer of the Balkan Wars, fighter in the First World War and the Cypriot Uprising of 1931 (1896-1961)
- Metropolitan of Paphos Fotiou, Metropolitan of Paphos 1951-1959 (life 1911-83)
- Andi Hatziadamou, Artist, author of prose works (1936 - 1990)
- Nikolas Hatzikostis, Educator, scholar, author (1910-92)
It is recalled that the following names have recently been announced:
- Mikis Theodorakis, composer
- Manos Hatzidakis, composer
- Eleni Arveler, academic, archaeologist
- Kyriakos Nikolaou, archaeologist
- Lieutenant Nikolaos Katountas, Greek officer during the Turkish invasion
- Nikolas Konstantinidis, the dead son of a donor property in the district of Anavargos
- Kalamaria, twine with Paphos city of Greece
- Angio, twin-sister city of Paphos, Italy
- Herchliya, sister to the Paphos city of Israel
- Amman, sister to Paphos city, capital of Jordan
- Alexandria, twine with the Paphos city of Egypt