Key Facts about Cyprus

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News: India and Cyprus elevated its relationship to a strategic partnership with a focus on defence, maritime security, cyber security and connectivity.

Key Facts about Cyprus

Key Facts about Cyprus
Source – BBC
  • Location: Cyprus is an island nation in the eastern Mediterranean Sea, located about 65 km south of Turkey and 100 km west of Syria.
  • It is the third-largest island in the Mediterranean, after Sicily and Sardinia, with a total area of 9,251 sq. km.
  • Capital: The capital of Cyprus is Nicosia, which is also the only divided capital city in the world.
  • Terrain: The terrain includes the Kyrenia Mountains in the north, the Troodos Mountains in the south, and the Mesaoria Plain in between.
    • Highest point: Mount Olympus (Troodos), at 1,951 m, is the highest point on the island.
  • Climate: Cyprus has a typical Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters.
  • History: Cyprus gained independence from British colonial rule in 1960 and became the Republic of Cyprus.
    • The island is now divided between the internationally recognized Republic of Cyprus in the south and the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus in the north, recognized only by Turkey.
  • Separation line: A United Nations peacekeeping force patrols the “Green Line”, which separates the two parts of the island.
  • Official language: Greek and Turkish, and English is widely spoken.
  • Agriculture: Major crops include citrus fruits, potatoes, grapes, and olives.
  • Economy: The Cyprus economy is dominated by services, particularly tourism, finance, and shipping.
    • It has historically been known for its copper, with mining dating back to 2500 BCE.
  • Major historic and UNESCO sites include Petra tou Romiou, ancient Paphos, Choirokotia, and the painted churches of the Troodos.
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