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  2. Politics of Cyprus - Wikipedia

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    Ministry of Finance, Minister: Makis Keravnos. Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Minister: Constantinos Kombos. Ministry of Health, Minister: Popi Kanari. Ministry of Interior, Minister: Constantinos Ioannou. Ministry of Justice and Public Order, Minister: Anna Prokopiou. Ministry of Labour and Social Insurance, Minister: Yiannis Panayiotou [1] [2]

  3. British Forces Cyprus - Wikipedia

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    British Forces Cyprus ( BFC) is the name given to the British Armed Forces stationed in the UK Sovereign Base Areas of Akrotiri and Dhekelia on the island of Cyprus and at a number of related 'retained sites' in the Republic of Cyprus. The United Kingdom retains a military presence on the island in order to keep a strategic location at the ...

  4. List of British colonial gazettes - Wikipedia

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    Aden: Aden Colony Gazette. Bahamas: Official Gazette The Bahamas. Barbados: Official Gazette (Barbados) British Bechuanaland: British Bechuanaland Government Gazette. British Central Africa: British Central Africa Gazette. British Guiana: The Official Gazette of Guyana. British Kaffraria: British Kaffrarian Government Gazette.

  5. Albert Ernest Gallagher - Wikipedia

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    Albert Ernest Gallagher was born in Hyderabad, Hyderabad State (now India) on 2 February 1872, the second son of Captain Dr. John Gallagher, a British Army surgeon, and Mary née Mahone. [1] He first appears as a second lieutenant serving with the 9th Battalion of The King's Royal Rifle Corps in the Boer War in 1900, initially in South Orange ...

  6. Cyprus - Wikipedia

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

  7. Cyprus Military Police - Wikipedia

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    In 1878, the British colonial administration of Cyprus raised a Gendarmerie force, the Cyprus Military Police (CMP), replacing the Ottoman local police force of Zaptiehs. [1] The popular designation for members of the new force continued to be "zaptieh". The Zaptiehs' original duties had been almost entirely confined to tax collection under the ...

  8. Foreign relations of Northern Cyprus - Wikipedia

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    Northern Cyprus is recognised only by Turkey, a country which facilitates many of its contacts with the international community. After it was occupied by Turkey, Northern Cyprus' relations with the rest of the world were further complicated by a series of United Nations resolutions which declared its independence legally invalid.

  9. Ak Kavuk, Nicosia - Wikipedia

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    Ak Kavuk ( Abu Kavuk) is a Neighbourhood, Quarter, Mahalla or Parish of Nicosia, Cyprus [2] [3] and the mosque thereof. It is spelled as Akkavuk in Turkish and Ακ Καβούκ or Άμπου Καβούκ in Greek. Both alternative names appear in English. Jeffery [4] uses both, while the Cyprus Gazette in 1923 uses the form "Abou Kavouk". [5]