Monument of the 256 Infantry Battalion
The 256 Infantry Battalion had its headquarters, after the invasion, in Evrychou. National guards from all corners of Cyprus served it and played a decisive role in the main fronts of the battles.
On August 6, and while the truce was agreed, the men of the battalion were trapped in the Lapithos Karavas area by the 39th Division of Attila and attacked.
Few fighters resisted with their meager means causing serious blows to the Turks attack. Shortly before noon, they were ordered to retreat and settle on the Vassileia – Vavila line. But the Turks had managed to reach the area of Aïkerotissa in Lapithos and after they had already been hidden in the reeds that existed in the area, they set up a lethal ambush on their retreating fighters. The report was tough as it counted 58 men dead or missing.
At the initiative of the surviving officers and soldiers of the Order and with the contribution of the Community Council of Evrychou, a memorial was set up to remind them of their sacrifice forever. On the relief plate of the monument are also the 58 victims.
Location
Monuments
Siapa Bey Watermill
Flassou is a mixed village in the area of Solea in Nicosia, about 3 kilometers northwest of Evrychou village. The community is built in the valley of the Karkotis River, at an average altitude of 330 meters. The altitude of the village is between 250
Stone Bridge
The stone bridge in the village of Flassou is connected with a very interesting story. Tradition says that if a bride and groom were to cross over the bridge Flassou to Agios Epiphanios or vice versa then the village to which they were headed would be
Styllis’s Watermill
In the Solea region, there were around 26 flour mills, indicating the large production of grains and the driving force of the water, which was abundant in the region. The pit where the impeller was located and where the water was momentarily falling
The EOKA Limeria (Hideout Dens)
The Limeria was a four-part hideout den: the headquarters, the warehouse, a galley, and an observatory. They are located on the ridge that overlooks the village of Kourdali. The headquarters of EOKA was located here for a while. The leader lived in the








