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Cyprus - Wikipedia Cypriot architecture was heavily influenced by French Gothic and Italian renaissance introduced in the island during the era of Latin domination (1191–1571) A well known traditional art that dates at least from the 14th century is the Lefkara lace, which originates from the village of Lefkara
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 - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia In 2020 leaked documents revealed a range of former and current officials from Afghanistan, China, Dubai, Lebanon, the Russian Federation, Saudi Arabia, Ukraine and Vietnam who bought a Cypriot citizenship before a change of the law in July 2019
Cyprus | Culture, Facts Travel - CountryReports Despite downsizing and restructuring, the Cypriot financial sector remains burdened by the largest stock of non-performing loans in the euro zone, equal to nearly half of all loans Since the bailout, Cyprus has received positive appraisals by the Troika and outperformed fiscal targets but has struggled to overcome political opposition to
Cypriots - Encyclopedia. com The Greek church emphasizes the mysteries of faith and the performance of ritual The veneration of icons is a strong characteristic of the faith Turkish Cypriot beliefs are also devoutly held, but they place greater emphasis on "works" than do precepts of the Greek church
Cyprus country profile - BBC News The Cypriot media mirror the island's political division, with the Turkish-controlled zone in the north operating its own press and broadcasters
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 - Wikipedia Cypriot (in older sources often "Cypriote") refers to someone or something of, from, or related to the country of Cyprus Cypriot people, or of Cypriot descent; this includes: Armenian Cypriots; Greek Cypriots; Maronite Cypriots; Turkish Cypriots; Cypriot dialect (disambiguation), the dialects being spoken by Cypriots
Who are the Cypriots? Where did they come from? What are the specifics . . . Research has documented that the many foreigners who passed from Cyprus, not only left behind their culture and castles, but also their genes that together with other factors formed the Cypriot gene pool We asked Prof Deltas to shade some light on: • Who were the first inhabitants of Cyprus?
Cyprus - Greek, Turkish, Mediterranean | Britannica Limassol, Larnaca, Paphos, and the southern part of Nicosia remained in Greek Cypriot hands after 1974; that part of Nicosia is the nominal capital of the entire Republic of Cyprus and the administrative centre of the Greek Cypriot sector