- Cyprus - Wikipedia
The island of Cyprus, which is the third largest and third most populous island in the Mediterranean, is divided along the United Nations Buffer Zone between the internationally recognised Republic of Cyprus and the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, which is recognised only by Turkey
- Where is Cyprus? Culture, Facts Travel - CountryReports
Cyprus is an island nation in the eastern Mediterranean Sea Since 1974, Cyprus has been divided between a government-controlled area, comprising the southern two-thirds of the island, and a northern third administered by Turkish Cypriots
- Cyprus Maps Facts - World Atlas
The blank outline map above represents the island country of Cyprus in the Mediterranean Sea The map can be downloaded, printed, and used for map-pointing or coloring activities
- Cyprus | History, Flag, Map, Facts | Britannica
Cyprus is an island in the eastern Mediterranean Sea renowned since ancient times for its mineral wealth, superb wines and produce, and natural beauty Today it is a popular tourist destination The capital of Cyprus is Nicosia Learn more about the country, including its history
- Cyprus, an Island with Three Countries on It - seasia. co
The island of Cyprus, located in the eastern Mediterranean, is often perceived as a single geographic entity However, politically and militarily, it is far fro
- Visit to the Island of Cyprus, Greece: Top 10 Things to Do in Cyprus
Discover the many reasons to visit Cyprus, from sandy beaches to charming villages, delicious food, warm people and historic sights
- Geography of Cyprus - Wikipedia
Cyprus is an island in the Eastern Basin of the Mediterranean Sea It is the third-largest island in the Mediterranean, after the Italian islands of Sicily and Sardinia, and the 80th-largest island in the world by area
- Cyprus: All You Must Know Before You Go (2026) - Tripadvisor
The legendary birthplace of the goddess Aphrodite, Cyprus has been coveted and fought over by a succession of admirers: Mycenaeans, Egyptians, Assyrians and Persians, to name a few The former British colony was most recently fought over by the Turks and the Greeks
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