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Cyprus
[ sahy-pruhs ]
noun
- an island republic in the Mediterranean, south of Turkey: formerly a British colony; independent since 1960. 3,572 sq. mi. (9,250 sq. km). : Nicosia.
Cyprus
/ ˈɪə /
noun
- an island in the E Mediterranean: ceded to Britain by Turkey in 1878 and made a colony in 1925; became an independent republic in 1960 as a member of the Commonwealth; invaded by Turkey in 1974 following a Greek-supported military coup, leading to the partition of the island. In 1983 the Turkish-controlled northern sector declared itself to be an independent state as the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus but failed to receive international recognition. Attempts by the UN to broker a reunification agreement have failed. Cyprus joined the EU in 2004. The UK maintains two enclaves as military bases (Akrotiri and Dhekelia Sovereign Base Areas), which are not included in Cyprus politically. Languages: Greek and Turkish. Religions: Greek Orthodox and Muslim. Currency: euro and Turkish lira. Capital: Nicosia. Pop (Greek): 838 897 (2011 est); (Turkish): 265 100 (2006 est). Area: 9251 sq km (3571 sq miles)
Cyprus
- Island republic in the eastern Mediterranean Sea , south of Turkey and west of Syria . Nicosia is its capital and largest city.
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Other 51Թ Forms
- ·پ-·ܲ adjective
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Example Sentences
Cyprus, Luxembourg and Malta are more exposed than the EU average in terms of services exports.
Tracey, who is currently in Cyprus, said she was feeling positive because the umbrellas on the local beach were black and white.
This was overturned at the Supreme Court in Cyprus in 2022 on the grounds the original conviction for public mischief was unsafe.
The signal of the ship's onboard tracker was briefly picked up by MarineTraffic on Tuesday morning, showing it was travelling west through the Mediterranean near the coast of Cyprus.
The BBC and its media partners, including The Guardian, have been reporting on the leaked files since 2023 as part of the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists' Cyprus Confidential investigation.
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