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Pegeia or Peyia is a town in Cyprus. Peyia is situated mainly on the steep slopes of the coastal hills inland from Coral Bay, at the southern end of the Akamas Peninsula, and it lies 12 km north of Paphos. It has a large population of British ex-pats and a growing number of holiday homes and apartments. In the town centre can be found a town hall, church, police station and several small shops, restaurants and banks. Due to it's hillside location many parts of the town offer views over Coral Bay and Paphos. Peyia actually covers a large area stretching from the Peyia Forest on the hills high above the village in the north, to the sea in the south, and from the Bay of Maa in the east to the Akamas peninsula in the west. However the name is used more frequently in respect to the town. Local AmenitiesPeyia, like many other towns in the Paphos region, sports a large number of cafes and restaurants along the main road. More places to eat are being built on the next road in, to the east of the main strip, suggesting there is no shortage of demand. These range from taverns, meza houses and traditional cafes, to themed restaurants hosting, for example, Chinese nights. The next significant town up is Kathikas, which again has an impressive range of eateries, as well as the Sterna Winnery. The town is serviced by a couple of butchers, a fish market and a bakery, in addition to the large supermarket called Phillipos opposite the church. Peyia VrisiIn the past villagers had to collect their water from the village spring or 'vrisi'. It was here that everyone met, especially the young men of the village who would congregate to watch the young girls collecting water in their red clay pitchers. It is said that to drink the Peyia spring water made the girls beautiful and several songs were written about the vrisi, one of which ,'Spring of Peyia Woman' is still sung today. The vrisi is still visible though little visited except by newly weds, as this is where a great number of wedding ceremonies are now conducted. The vrisi is in a paved area to one side of the municipal car park in the centre of the village.[1] The towns football team APOP Kinyras Peyias FC currently play in the Cypriot First Division.
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