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Cyprus

Official name Republic of Cyprus
Name in local language Κυπριακή Δημοκρατία (el) ; Kıbrıs Cumhuriyeti (tr)
Continent Europe
Subcontinent European Union
Population (ranking: 164e) 1,219,051 inhabitants (2018)
Population growth 1.65 % / year
Area 9,251 km²
Density 131.78 inhabitants / km²
GDP (ranking: 114e) 24.470 billions $USD (2018)
GDP/capita (ranking) 28,159 $USD (2018)
GDP growth 3.90 % / year (2018)
Life expectancy (ranking) 80.80 years (2018)
Birth rate 10.70 ‰ (2017)
Fertility rate 1.32 children / woman (2015)
Death rate (ranking) 6.90 ‰ (2015)
Infant mortality rate (ranking) 1.30 ‰ (2017)
Literacy rate 99.86 % (2015)
Official languages Greek, Turkish
Currency Euro (€ EUR)
HDI (ranking: 47e) 0.873 / 1 (2018)
EPI (ranking) 72.60 (2018)
Government Unitary presidential constitutional republic
Head of State President Nicos Anastasiades
National Day 1st October (independence of 1960)
ISO Codes CY, CYP
Demonym Cypriot
Tourists (ranking) 3,930,000 people (2018)
A country cut in half

Cyprus is an island state located in the eastern Mediterranean Sea, in the Levantine Basin, south of Turkey and east of Greece. Although Cyprus is geographically closer to the West Asia region, the country is culturally and politically linked to Europe and is a member of the European Union.

Seaside, Cyprus

The Cypriot Republic is a member of the United Nations (1960), the British Commonwealth, the European Union (2004), the WTO, the OSCE, the Non-Aligned Movement, the International Labor Organization and the Francophonie. Cyprus joined the euro area on 1 January 2008.
Since 1974, the northern part of the island, located beyond the UN-controlled Green Line, is under Turkish military occupation, and in 1983, the territory proclaimed itself “Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus” without that it is recognized by the international community, with the exception of Turkey.

Port of Kyrenia, Cyprus

Of the total population estimated at 1,219,051 in 2018, 864,200 people are counted in the part controlled by the Cypriot government (south). The remainder, 354,851 inhabitants, is partly Turkish occupied in the north of the island.
The Turkish military occupation of the north of the island is one of the major blocking factors of Turkey’s entry into the European Union.

As far as possible, we have compiled the figures of the two statistical institutes (Cyprus and Northern Cyprus): population, GDP, tourists, among others.

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Urban areas (2017)
Urban areas Population
Nicosie 351,164 inhabitants
Limassol 265,274 inhabitants
Larnaca 89,795 inhabitants
Kyrenia (Girne) 64,884 inhabitants
Paphos 64,442 inhabitants
Famagouste 50,465 inhabitants
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Administrative divisions
Districts Population Area
Famagouste 46,900 inhabitants 244 km²
Famagouste (Gazimağusa) (Chypre du Nord) 69,741 inhabitants 997 km²
Kyrenia (Girne) (Chypre du Nord) 69,163 inhabitants 690 km²
Larnaca 144,200 inhabitants 1,041 km²
Limassol 237,000 inhabitants 1,393 km²
Morphou (Güzelyurt) (Chypre du Nord) 30,037 inhabitants 381 km²
Nicosie 330,000 inhabitants 1,924 km²
Nicosie (Lefkoşa) (Chypre du Nord) 94,824 inhabitants 502 km²
Paphos 90,200 inhabitants 1,390 km²
Trikomo (İskele) (Chypre du Nord) 22,492 inhabitants 774 km²
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See also
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