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  2. Cyprus - Wikipedia

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    Cyprus[ f ] (/ ˈsaɪprəs / ⓘ), officially the Republic of Cyprus, [ g ] is an island country in the eastern Mediterranean Sea. It is geographically a part of West Asia, but its cultural ties and geopolitics are overwhelmingly Southeast European. Cyprus is also a part of the Middle East and the Levant.

  3. Education in Cyprus - Wikipedia

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    Education in Cyprus. Education in Cyprus is overseen by the Ministry of Education, Sports and Youth. [1] The education system is divided into pre-primary education (ages 3–6), primary education (ages 6–12), secondary education (ages 12–18) and higher education (ages 18+). [2] Full-time education is compulsory for all children aged between ...

  4. Transport in Cyprus - Wikipedia

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    Transport in Cyprus consists of transport by land, water and air. Road transport is the primary mode of transport for most Cypriot citizens, and Cyprus's road transport systems are well-developed and extensively used across the island. Because Cyprus no longer has a working railway system, various other methods of transport are needed to ensure ...

  5. List of universities and colleges in Cyprus - Wikipedia

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    Cyprus International Institute of Management. Cyprus School of Molecular Medicine. Frederick Institute of Technology. Freshart College of Arts. Global College. Institute of Professional Studies (IPS), UCLan Cyprus. Intercollege. InterNapa College (Ammochostos) KES College.

  6. Access to public information in Cyprus - Wikipedia

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    The right to access public information is granted by Article No. 24 of the Constitution of Northern Cyprus. Even if the Constitutional article echoes Article No. 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR), experts say that the possibilities to restrict the fundamental right of access to public information are provided in an overbroad manner. [3]

  7. History of Cyprus - Wikipedia

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    A political and administrative history of Cyprus, 1918-1926: with a survey of the foundations of British rule (Cyprus Research Centre, 1979). Hakki, Murat Metin. The Cyprus issue: a documentary history, 1878-2007 (Bloomsbury Publishing, 2007). Heraclidou, Antigone. "Politics of education and language in Cyprus and Malta during the inter-war years."

  8. Public holidays in Cyprus - Wikipedia

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    Labour Day – 1 May. Pentecost Monday – date variable. Dormition of the Theotokos – 15 August. Cyprus Independence Day – 1 October. Greek National Day – 28 October. Christmas Eve – 24 December. Christmas Day – 25 December. Boxing Day – 26 December.

  9. List of cities, towns and villages in Cyprus - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of settlements in Cyprus. The English name is indicated first, followed by the Greek and Turkish names, in turn followed by any former names, including ones used in antiquity. Note that even though, prior to the 1974 Turkish invasion of Cyprus , Turkish names existed for some villages/towns, due to political reasons, most of the ...