- Cyprus - Wikipedia
A separate Turkish Cypriot state in the north was established by unilateral declaration in 1983, which was widely condemned by the international community and remains recognised only by Turkey These events and the resulting political situation remain subject to an ongoing dispute
- Cyprus | History, Flag, Map, Facts | Britannica
A “golden-green leaf thrown into the Sea” and a land of “wild weather and volcanoes,” in the words of the Greek Cypriot poet Leonidas Malenis, Cyprus comprises tall mountains, fertile valleys, and wide beaches
- Cyprus - Country Profile - Nations Online Project
Since 1974, Cyprus has been divided de facto into the Republic of Cyprus controlled two-thirds of the island in the south, and the Turkish Cypriot one-third in the north, with a buffer zone, maintained by UN peacekeeping forces, between them
- Cyprus, The Cypriots, and Country Profile - LearningMole
The Cypriot people are an amalgamation of different cultures and ethnicities, mainly comprising two main groups: Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots The Greek Cypriots are the majority population, constituting roughly 78% of the island’s total residents
- Cypriot - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Cypriot The dialect of Greek spoken in Cyprus holonym Holonym: Arcado-Cypriot The dialect of Turkish spoken in Cyprus
- Cypriots - Encyclopedia. com
In the Greek Cypriot communities, individual families and the relations established between families on the basis of friendship or ceremonial kinship ties provide the framework for organized action
- CYPRIOT definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
A Cypriot is a Cypriot citizen, or a person of Cypriot origin Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers
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