- Cyprus - Wikipedia
Cyprus was accepted into the EU as a whole, although the EU legislation is suspended in Northern Cyprus until a final settlement of the Cyprus problem Efforts have been made to enhance freedom of movement between the two sides
- 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 Maps Facts - World Atlas
The blank outline map above represents the island country of Cyprus in the Mediterranean Sea The map can be downloaded, printed, and used for map-pointing or coloring activities
- 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 – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Cyprus (Greek: Κύπρος, Turkish: Kıbrıs) is an island in the eastern Mediterranean Sea, south of Turkey It is one of the world’s oldest civilisations, with a history of over 11,000 years Cyprus offers lots of archaeological sites, hiking trails through cedar forests, kilometres and kilometres of gorgeous beaches, and 300 days of sun a year The Republic of Cyprus, a member of the
- Cyprus Travel Guide: Explore The Best Of The Island’s . . . - Forbes
Cyprus, the Mediterranean island known for its crystal-clear beaches and ancient ruins, is one of the few divided countries in the world, offering a unique blend of Greek and Turkish influences
- About Cyprus - Visit Cyprus
Situated at the north-eastern end of the Mediterranean basin, Cyprus is the third largest island in the region, with an area of 9,251 square kilometres (3,572 square miles) The latitude of Cyprus is 34° 33’-35° 34’ North, and its longitude is 32° 16’ – 34° 37’ East
- Cyprus: The Third-Largest Island in the Mediterranean
Though often overshadowed by larger neighbors like Sicily and Sardinia, Cyprus is the Mediterranean’s third-largest island, and perhaps the most storied The coastline stretches for nearly 650 kilometers (400 miles), unfolding in a series of golden beaches, hidden coves, and rugged cliffs
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