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  2. Cyprus–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    The United States Department of State retains detail information about Cyprus and US relations and operations. [16] [17] Wilbur Ross , former United States Secretary of Commerce , was a major shareholder and vice chairman of the board of Bank of Cyprus , after he invested €400 million in the bank in 2014.

  3. Health care in Cyprus - Wikipedia

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    Health care in Cyprus accounted for 7% of its GDP in 2014. [1] Between 2010 and 2014, health care spending increased from $1,705 per capita to $2,062 per capita. [2] [3] Cyprus has a multi-payer health care system that consists of a public and private sector. [2] The public sector is funded by payroll, earnings taxes, and employer contributions ...

  4. General Health System (Cyprus) - Wikipedia

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    General Health System (Cyprus) GeSY (Greek: Γενικό Σύστημα Υγείας (ΓεΣΥ), Genikó Sýstima Ygeías, English: General Healthcare System, GHS [1]) is the universal health insurance system of Cyprus established in 2017 when three government bills and regulations were agreed by parliament after prolonged negotiation led by ...

  5. President of Cyprus - Wikipedia

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    Contents. President of Cyprus. The President of Cyprus, officially the President of the Republic of Cyprus, [a] is the head of state and the head of government of Cyprus, as well as the commander-in-chief of the Cypriot National Guard. The office was established by the Constitution of 1960, after Cyprus gained its independence from the United ...

  6. Health Insurance Organisation - Wikipedia

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    Health Insurance Organisation. The Health Insurance Organisation is a state agency which runs the healthcare system in Cyprus. It manages a budget of €1 billion which pays for the Gesy system. It negotiates with the Cyprus Medical Association. [1]

  7. Cyprus - Wikipedia

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    A separate Turkish Cypriot state in the north was established by unilateral declaration in 1983; the move was widely condemned by the international community, with Turkey alone recognising the new state. These events and the resulting political situation are matters of a continuing dispute. Cyprus is a major tourist destination in the ...

  8. Economy of Cyprus - Wikipedia

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    In 1991, Cyprus introduced a value-added tax (VAT), which is at 19% as of 13 January 2014. Cyprus ratified the new world trade agreement (General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, GATT) in 1995 and began implementing it fully on 1 January 1996. EU accession negotiations started on 31 March 1998, and concluded when Cyprus joined the organization ...

  9. Education in Cyprus - Wikipedia

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    Education in Cyprus is overseen by the Ministry of Education, Sports and Youth. [1] The education system is divided into pre-primary education (ages 3–6), primary education (ages 6–12), secondary education (ages 12–18) and higher education (ages 18+). [2] Full-time education is compulsory for all children aged between 5 and 15. [3]