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  2. Cyprus–United Kingdom relations - Wikipedia

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    Foreign relations between Cyprus and the United Kingdom are positive. Cyprus gained its independence from the United Kingdom in 1960, after 82 years of British control; the two countries now enjoy warm relations, though the continuing British sovereignty of Akrotiri and Dhekelia in Cyprus continues to divide Cypriots.

  3. 2021 Cypriot legislative election - Wikipedia

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    Anti-government demonstrations have been taking place that resulted in clashes with the police. [3] Despite the COVID-19 pandemic in Cyprus, the campaign and voting process is not expected to be significantly altered. [citation needed]

  4. 2023 Cypriot presidential election - Wikipedia

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    Moreover, he suggested that the government should cover 100% of costs to install solar panels for vulnerable families, and 50% to non-vulnerable ones. He also used to emphasise his plan to strengthen the relationship Cyprus with the EU, since according to the candidate, the EU is the only one who can help Cyprus to solve the Cyprus problem. [77 ...

  5. Category:Rail transport in Cyprus - Wikipedia

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  6. Foreign relations of Cyprus - Wikipedia

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    Cyprus–Norway relations are foreign relations between Cyprus and Norway. Diplomatic relations were established on 22 March 1963. [208] The government in Cyprus considers that "bilateral relations between Cyprus and Norway are excellent in all fields". [209] Neither country has resident ambassadors.

  7. Cyprus Emergency - Wikipedia

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    The Cyprus Emergency [note 2] was a conflict fought in British Cyprus between April 1955 and March 1959. [8]The National Organisation of Cypriot Fighters (EOKA), a Greek Cypriot right-wing nationalist guerrilla organisation, began an armed campaign in support of the end of British colonial rule and the unification of Cyprus and Greece (Enosis) in 1955.

  8. Enosis - Wikipedia

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    Cyprus was at that time part of the Ottoman Empire. At the 1878 Congress of Berlin the administration of Cyprus was transferred to Britain, [13] and upon Garnet Wolseley's arrival as the first high-commissioner in July the Archbishop of Kition requested that Britain transfer the administration of Cyprus to Greece. [14] Britain annexed Cyprus in ...

  9. Cyrus the Great - Wikipedia

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    Standard of Cyrus the Great (Derafsh Shahbaz), founder of the Achaemenid Empire, featuring the Shahbaz (see List of Iranian flags)Cyrus II of Persia (Old Persian: 𐎤𐎢𐎽𐎢𐏁 Kūruš; c. 600–530 BC), [b] commonly known as Cyrus the Great, [6] was the founder of the Achaemenid Empire. [7]