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About Cyprus
Cyprus, an island nation in the eastern Mediterranean Sea, is renowned for its rich history, stunning landscapes, and vibrant culture. As the third-largest island in the Mediterranean, it boasts a diverse terrain that includes golden beaches, rugged mountains, and fertile plains. Cyprus has a long and storied past, with influences from ancient Greek, Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman civilizations, as well as British colonial rule, which ended in 1960 when the island gained independence. Today, Cyprus is divided into the Republic of Cyprus, which controls the southern two-thirds of the island and is internationally recognized, and the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, which occupies the northern third and is recognized only by Turkey. The island is famous for its archaeological sites, such as the ancient city of Kourion and the Tombs of the Kings, as well as its warm hospitality, delicious cuisine, and thriving wine industry. Despite its political complexities, Cyprus remains a popular destination for tourists seeking sun, history, and culture.
Key Facts
- Official Language
- Greek, Turkish
- Time Zone
- UTC+0
- Calling Code
- +1