- Cyprus - Wikipedia
Cyprus’ capital is Nicosia, while its largest municipality is Limassol [2] The northeast portion of the island is governed by the self-declared, largely unrecognised Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, which is separated from the Republic of Cyprus by the United Nations Buffer Zone
- Cyprus | History, Flag, Map, Facts | Britannica
Cyprus, an island in the eastern Mediterranean Sea renowned since ancient times for its mineral wealth, superb wines and produce, and natural beauty Today it is a popular tourist destination The capital of Cyprus is Nicosia Learn more about the country, including its history
- Cyprus - The World Factbook
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- Where is Cyprus? | Cyprus Location Island Facts - Cyprus Island
Cyprus is an independent island nation situated in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea It is the third-largest island in the Mediterranean by area and population, following Sicily and Sardinia, with a total area of 9,251 km²
- Home Page - Visit Cyprus
Explore the Regions and Cities of Cyprus and find cycling routes, beaches, harbors, museums, cultural routes, wine routes, monuments and many more
- Cyprus | Culture, Facts Travel | - CountryReports
Cyprus is an island nation in the eastern Mediterranean Sea Since 1974, Cyprus has been divided between a government-controlled area, comprising the southern two-thirds of the island, and a northern third administered by Turkish Cypriots
- Cyprus - Population, interesting facts, currency, cities, brief information
Cyprus, an enchanting island located in the Mediterranean, sits gracefully between the Middle East and Europe Geographically, it lies approximately 80 km (50 mi) south of Turkey's coast To its west, you will find Syria and Lebanon, while Israel rests to the northwest
- Cyprus - Country Profile - Nations Online Project
Cyprus is famous for the Limassol carnival, Wreck diving (Zenobia wreck), Haloumi cheese and Commandaria, the sweet dessert wine from Cyprus Cypriot culture is among the oldest in the Mediterranean The island fell successively under Assyrian, Egyptian, Persian, Greek, and Roman domination
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