Zefyri

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    Zephyri occupies an area of approximately 1,500,000 m2. Its original name was “Zofria” (Zoon frear=animal shaft). As the population of Zofria increased significantly during the early 1960s, the settlement was divided to Ano (=Upper) and Kato (=Lower) Zofria. Kato Zofria became a community in 1967 and was renamed “Zephyri” after the Metapolitefsi (1974). Until 1967, the population was limited, while there was no electricity and water supply; telecommunications were non-existent with the exception of a single telephone for common use. In 1971, Zephyri had a population of 2,572 members, which increased to 5,260 ten years later. Population growth, in combination with the area’s great archaeological and historical interest, led to the recognition of the community as a municipality in early 1991. According to the latest statistics from the 2001 census, the population of Zephyri includes 9,985 residents. It is characterised by the presence of many minorities, such as Gypsies, who constitute 20% of the total population. There is also a small number of repatriated Pontians, as well as Albanians, Pakistanis, and Indians.
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