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After the hostilities<ref>[http://www.un.org/en/peacekeeping/missions/unficyp/mandate.shtml UN official website] UNFICYP Mandate</ref> and [[Cyprus dispute#Division of the island|division of the island]] in 1974, population transfers were made in accordance with the population exchange agreement between Turkish and Greek Cypriots (Third Vienna Agreement) under the auspices of United Nations on 2 August 1975;
After the hostilities<ref>[http://www.un.org/en/peacekeeping/missions/unficyp/mandate.shtml UN official website] UNFICYP Mandate</ref> and [[Cyprus dispute#Division of the island|division of the island]] in 1974, population transfers were made in accordance with the population exchange agreement between Turkish and Greek Cypriots (Third Vienna Agreement) under the auspices of United Nations on 2 August 1975;
<ref name="un.org">[http://www.un.org/Docs/journal/asp/ws.asp?m=s/11789 United Nations, Cyprus Population Exchange Agreement 02.08.1975] United Nations, Cyprus Population Exchange Agreement 2 August 1975.</ref> the Greek Cypriots in Vatili moved to the south. In response, the Turkish Cypriots in the south of the island moved to the north, some of which located to Vatili.<ref>{{cite web|title=VATILI|url=http://www.prio-cyprus-displacement.net/default.asp?id=630|website=Internal displacement in Cyprus|publisher=[[PRIO|PRIO Cyprus Centre]]|accessdate=19 November 2014}}</ref> {{As of|2011}}, its population was 2,129.
<ref name="un.org">[http://www.un.org/Docs/journal/asp/ws.asp?m=s/11789 United Nations, Cyprus Population Exchange Agreement 02.08.1975] United Nations, Cyprus Population Exchange Agreement 2 August 1975.</ref> the Greek Cypriots in Vatili moved to the south. In response, the Turkish Cypriots in the south of the island moved to the north, some of which located to Vatili.<ref>{{cite web|title=VATILI|url=http://www.prio-cyprus-displacement.net/default.asp?id=630|website=Internal displacement in Cyprus|publisher=[[PRIO|PRIO Cyprus Centre]]|accessdate=19 November 2014}}</ref> {{As of|2011}}, its population was 2,129.

The village has an association Vadili Sports for All Association.<ref>[http://www.sporkibris.com/herkes-icin-spor-dernegi-der-okculuk-takimi-faaliyetlerine-basliyor/ Spor Kibris, 24 February 2015] Vadili Sports Association</ref>


==Culture, sports, and tourism==
==Culture, sports, and tourism==
Turkish Cypriot Farmers of Vatili Sports Club was founded in 1943, and now in Cyprus Turkish Football Association (CTFA) K-PET 2nd League.<ref>[http://www.kktcfkb.com/#!kinci-lig/c1krh Northern Cyprus]Association of Football Clubs</ref>
Turkish Cypriot Farmers of Vatili Sports Club was founded in 1943, and now in Cyprus Turkish Football Association (CTFA) K-PET 2nd League.<ref>[http://www.kktcfkb.com/#!kinci-lig/c1krh Northern Cyprus]Association of Football Clubs</ref>

The village has an association Vadili Sports for All Association.<ref>[http://www.sporkibris.com/herkes-icin-spor-dernegi-der-okculuk-takimi-faaliyetlerine-basliyor/ Spor Kibris, 24 February 2015] Vadili Sports Association</ref>


==International relations==
==International relations==

Revision as of 11:33, 18 June 2015

Vatili
Country Cyprus
 • DistrictFamagusta District
Country (controlled by) Northern Cyprus
 • DistrictGazimağusa District
Population
 (2011)[1]
 • Total
2,129
 • Municipality
2,390
WebsiteTurkish-Cypriot municipality

Vatili (Template:Lang-el; Template:Lang-tr) is a village in the Famagusta District of Cyprus, near Lysi. De facto, it is under the control of Northern Cyprus.

In 1973, Vatili had 3,161 inhabitants; of those, 72% were Greek Cypriots and 28% Turkish Cypriots.

After the hostilities[2] and division of the island in 1974, population transfers were made in accordance with the population exchange agreement between Turkish and Greek Cypriots (Third Vienna Agreement) under the auspices of United Nations on 2 August 1975; [3] the Greek Cypriots in Vatili moved to the south. In response, the Turkish Cypriots in the south of the island moved to the north, some of which located to Vatili.[4] As of 2011, its population was 2,129.

Culture, sports, and tourism

Turkish Cypriot Farmers of Vatili Sports Club was founded in 1943, and now in Cyprus Turkish Football Association (CTFA) K-PET 2nd League.[5]

The village has an association Vadili Sports for All Association.[6]

International relations

Turkish Cypriots organize International Folk Dance Fest each year.[7]

Twin towns – sister cities

Vatili is twinned with:

File:Vadili primary school.png
Vadili primary school

References

  1. ^ "KKTC 2011 Nüfus ve Konut Sayımı" (PDF) (in Turkish). TRNC State Planning Organization. 6 August 2013. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (help)
  2. ^ UN official website UNFICYP Mandate
  3. ^ United Nations, Cyprus Population Exchange Agreement 02.08.1975 United Nations, Cyprus Population Exchange Agreement 2 August 1975.
  4. ^ "VATILI". Internal displacement in Cyprus. PRIO Cyprus Centre. Retrieved 19 November 2014.
  5. ^ Northern CyprusAssociation of Football Clubs
  6. ^ Spor Kibris, 24 February 2015 Vadili Sports Association
  7. ^ Haber KKTC, 12 September 2011 Vadili Int'l Folk Dance Fest
  8. ^ OSMANİYE İLE KKTC’NİN VADİLİ BELEDİYESİ KARDEŞ OLUYOR', Osmaniye, retrieved 2013-10-20