Stroumpi

Stroumpi
Στρουμπί
Stroumbi
Stroumpi
Location in Cyprus
Coordinates: 34°52′58″N 32°28′55″E / 34.88278°N 32.48194°E / 34.88278; 32.48194
Country Cyprus
DistrictPaphos District
Elevation
500 m (1,600 ft)
Highest elevation
613 m (2,011 ft)
Lowest elevation
300 m (1,000 ft)
Population
 (2011)
  Total
540
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
Annual Rainfall665 mm
Average Temperature17.1 °C

Stroumpi or Stroumbi (Greek: Στρουμπί Stroumpí) is a small village in central Paphos District, Cyprus, and halfway between Paphos and Polis. The name of the village is said to derive from its founder, a man called "Stroumpos", or the shape of the surrounding hills (stroumpoula, meaning "rounded"). The village is known for its annual "Dionysia" wine festival named after Dionysos, the ancient Greek god of wine, that takes place next to central square where the Ayias Sophias church is located at the end of August. A now-defunct "Dionysos" volleyball team was based in Stroumpi and played in the Cypriot top league.

A 6.0 earthquake in 1953 destroyed the original settlement at Stroumpi, killing many. The village was rebuilt at a nearby location shortly after. The village is located in an altitude of 500 m. It receives about 665 millimetres of rainfall annually. The highest point is in the borders with Kathikas 613 m.

Stroumbi is located about 15 kilometres north-east of Pafos.

The village is built at an average altitude of 450 metres and receives an average annual rainfall of about 665 millimetres. Vines of mostly wine-making varieties, fruit-trees, almond, olive, and walnut trees are cultivated in its region.