Angolemi (Greek: Αγγολέμι; Turkish: Taşpınar) is a village in the Nicosia District of Cyprus, southwest of Morphou.
De facto, it is administered as part of the Lefke District of Northern Cyprus.
According to a suggestion, the name Angolemi is given by the Lusignans, after the town of Angoulême in France.
[3][4] Some sources say that a knight from Angoulême lived in the village in the Middle Ages.
[4] The first information about the population of the village is from the time of Mahmud II.