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Smalto Dental Clinic
A world of unique and proud smiles, where one basic rule applies: always do things right.
Business Description
Smalto Dental Clinic is a team of experienced dentists in Nicosia, Cyprus, providing patients with exceptional dental care.
Our dental treatments include preventive & aesthetic dentistry, teeth whitening, dental implants, oral surgery, dentistry for children, orthodontics & more.
Our dental practitioners use high-quality materials and offer a 3-year warranty on dental implants & prosthetic work, such as porcelain veneers & crowns.
Our friendly clinic makes it easy to visit the dentist. To maximize your oral health, we also invest in the most modern dental equipment.
From general dentistry to complex periodontics & prosthodontics dental work, Smalto is your guarantee for a radiant smile & quality dental care in Nicosia!
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About Strovolos
Strovolos (Greek: Στρόβολος; Turkish: Strovolos; Armenian: Ստրովոլոս) is a municipality in the Nicosia district. With a population of nearly 71,123, it is the second most populated municipality in Cyprus, after Limassol, and the most populated municipality of Nicosia District. It was established in 1986. Strovolos is now a town covering 25 square kilometres (9.7 sq mi) divided into six parishes: Chryseleousa, Ayios Demetrios, Apostolos Varnavas kai Ayios Makarios, Ayios Vasilios, National Martyr Kyprianos and Stavros. == History == The name Strovolos is said to originate from the Greek word "strovilos" (Στρόβιλος) as in "anemo-strovilos" which means whirlwind or twister. There are references to Strovolos or Strovilos as early as the Middle Ages from the well-known medieval chronicler Leontios Makhairas, and from Florius Boustronius a little later. According to these sources, Strovolos was a royal field during the years of Frankish Rule. A major and definitive figure in the history of Strovolos was the National Martyr, Archbishop Kyprianos, who before the 1821 Revolution in Greece, contributed greatly to the preservation of the Greek spirit and Christianity. The Turks hanged Archbishop Kyprianos and other high priests and dignitaries of Cyprus on 9 July 1821. Strovolos evolved into its present form after the events of 1974, when Turkey invaded Cyprus and occupied 38% of the island’s territory.