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cyprus
– on the European continent (light green & ark grey)
– in the European Union (light green)
Trivia about cyprus
At 3,600 square miles, it's the largest island in the Mediterranean where Italian is not an official language
This Mediterranean country is the world's only nation whose flag bears a geographic outline of itself
Greeks & Turks share a statue of Liberty in this island country
Turkey invaded the northern part of this island nation in 1974
The U.N. security council voted to keep peace-keeping forces on this island near Turkey another 6 months
Elected in 2008, president Dimitris Christofias of this divided island nation is the EU's only communist head of state
Local dialects of Turkish & Greek are spoken on this Mediterranean island 40 miles south of Turkey
About 80% of this Mediterranean island's 700,000 people speak Greek; about 18% speak Turkish
Kyrenia, whose Turkish name is Girne, is a seaport & resort city on the Turkish part of this island
Troubled Mediterranean island nation whose flag is seen here
Enosis isn't a disease, but the historic desire of people on this 3500-square-mile island for union with Greece
A Greek military coup in 1974 briefly deposed Archbishop Makarios, president of this island nation
In thousands of years of history, this island seen here has been conquered & ruled by numerous empires & kings
United Nations troops first arrived to keep the peace on this eastern Mediterranean isle in March 1964
Greeks account for 77% of this country's people (& Greece isn't the word)
Nicosia & Limassol are the only 2 cities with a population of over 100,000 in this country
Nicosia
Othello kills himself on this island
Rich deposits of copper have been found on this Mediterranean island whose name means "copper"
This Mediterranean island split between Greek & Turkish areas is a little more than half the size of Hawaii
This island, 1/3 of which is Turkish-controlled, is often considered part of the Middle East
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The Venus Beach Hotel is at Paphos on this Mediterranean isle where Venus is said to have come out of the sea
In 1571, 70,000 Turks overcame 5,000 defenders of Famagusta, giving the Turks control of this island in the Mediterranean
A castle built by Crusaders dominates the port of Kyrenia on this island nation near Lebanon
Makarios III was the first president of this island nation
For decades the Green Line was the buffer zone between the Greek & Turkish forces on this island
Most of "Othello" is set on this island that was part of the Ottoman Empire when the play was written
Kypriaki Dimokratia
In the 1950s Georgios Theodoros Grivas fought to get this island to unite with Greece
Much of "Othello", including Desdemona's murder, takes place on this large island
Branches of this evergreen tree are used as a symbol of mourning
Mount Olympus is the highest point on this Eastern Mediterranean island
The last Templar headquarters & base for attacks on Palestine was this eastern Mediterranean island
A little known trilinguist, this island-dweller was fluent in Greek & Turkish as well as Latin
In Act II, Scene I of "Othello", Othello says, "Come, Desdemona, once more well met at" this island
The Layland type of this tree is named for the man in whose garden it was first found
Cape Andreas is at the pointy end of this island in the eastern Mediterranean
This island is 60 miles west of Syria & 40 miles south of Turkey
This nation that joined the E.U. as a divided country is working with the U.N. to reunite under a federal structure
Turkish is an official language of this island whose highest peak is called Mount Olympus
The Selimiye Mosque, which was formerly the Cathedral of Saint Sophia, is in Nicosia on this island
In 1985 Greek & Turkish community leaders failed to reach an agreement for this island's reunification
Kipriaki Dimokratia
Akrotiri is an enclave the U.K. held onto in the 1959 agreement that made this Mediterranean island independent
Copper was named for this island where it was abundant