Aglandjia (Greek: Αγλαντζιά [locally [aɣlaˈnd͡ʒa]]; Turkish: Eğlence) is a suburb and municipality of Nicosia, Cyprus.
Several tombs dating to the Bronze Age have been found on Arona Hill (Mount Lion or Liontarovounos).
The hill is strategically located for the defense of the area, so the settlement there was most likely a military deployment during the first phase of its history.
Archaeological works of art and inscriptions in the Cypriot syllabary have been found in Kafizin or Small Aronas, a historic site with a cave dedicated to the worship of a Nymph.
It started to form a self-sufficient rural settlement around the end of the 18th century whose inhabitants engaged in farming, stockbreeding, and quarrying.
Aglandjia contributed organized groups to the EOKA struggle, and local volunteers also participated in the events of 1964.