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  2. Tourism in Cyprus - Wikipedia

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    Tourism in Cyprus. Tourism in Cyprus occupies a dominant position in the country's economy, [1][2] and has significantly impacted its culture and multicultural development throughout the years. [3][4] In 2006, the tourism industry made up 10.7% of the country's GDP and the total employment in the tourism industry was estimated at 113,000 jobs. [5]

  3. Cyprus News Agency - Wikipedia

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    The Cyprus News Agency (Greek: Κυπριακό Πρακτορείο Ειδήσεων; Turkish: Kıbrıs Haber Ajansı), or CNA is the major news agency in Cyprus. CNA currently has commercial agreements with Reuters, AFP, ITAR-TASS, RIA NOVOSTI and MENA and cooperation agreements with ANA, SANA, XINHUA, ANSA, IRNA, PAP, APS and ATA.

  4. Mass media in Cyprus - Wikipedia

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    t. e. The mass media in Cyprus refers to mass media outlets based on the island of Cyprus, including both the Republic of Cyprus (RoC) and the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC). Television, magazines, and newspapers are all operated by both state-owned and for-profit corporations which depend on advertising, subscription, and other ...

  5. Cyprus - Wikipedia

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    Cyprus [f] (/ ˈ s aɪ p r ə s / ⓘ), 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. Cyprus is the third largest and ...

  6. Cyprus problem - Wikipedia

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    The Cyprus problem, also known as the Cyprus conflict, Cyprus issue, Cyprus dispute, or Cyprus question, is an ongoing dispute between the Greek Cypriot community which runs the Republic of Cyprus (de facto only comprising the south of the island since the 1974 coup d'etat and the following invasion) and the Turkish Cypriot community in the north of the island, where troops of the Republic of ...

  7. Cyprus Weekly - Wikipedia

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    Cyprus Weekly. The Cyprus Weekly was the top-selling English-language newspaper in Cyprus, with a circulation exceeding 14,000 copies. It was published every Friday. The Editor in Chief was Lefteris Adilinis. The Managing Editor was Charlie Charalambous while the sports editor was John Leonidou. The photographer was Stefanos Kouratzis.

  8. Cyprus Observer - Wikipedia

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    The Cyprus Observer is a Turkish-Cypriot owned English-language weekly newspaper . It is distributed for sale (also) in Britain and Turkey in addition to being on the internet. It is published on Fridays in the Berliner format from its Kyrenia headquarters. The newspaper is owned and edited by Hasan Ekcakica, who is also the [citation needed ...

  9. Portal:Cyprus - Wikipedia

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    The Cyprus Portal. Cyprus (/ ˈsaɪprəs / ⓘ), officially the Republic of Cyprus, 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 the third largest and third-most populous island in the Mediterranean.