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  2. Cyprus Convention - Wikipedia

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    The Cyprus Convention of 4 June 1878 was a secret agreement reached between Great Britain and the Ottoman Empire which granted administrative control of Cyprus to Britain (see British Cyprus ), in exchange for its support of the Ottomans during the Congress of Berlin. [1] Provisions in the Convention retained Ottoman rights over the territory ...

  3. Demographics of Cyprus - Wikipedia

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    The population of the northern areas of Cyprus has increased following the immigration of 150,000–160,000 Turkish mainlanders, which the UN confirmed to have arrived illegally. On this basis, the Republic of Cyprus government does not include this group in the population statistics of the Republic of Cyprus Statistical Service.

  4. Ministry of Interior (Cyprus) - Wikipedia

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    Ministry of Interior (Cyprus) Ministry of Interior ( Greek: Υπουργείο Εσωτερικών) is the interior ministry of Cyprus. It is headquartered in Nicosia. [1]

  5. Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission - Wikipedia

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    www.uppsc.up.nic.in. Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission ( Uttar Pradesh Lōk Sēvā Āyōg ), commonly abbreviated as UPPSC, is Uttar Pradesh 's state agency for recruitment of all the entry-level appointments to the various Group A and Group B Civil Services of Uttar Pradesh. The agency's charter is granted by the Constitution of India.

  6. First Anastasiades government - Wikipedia

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    The First Anastasiades government was the government of Cyprus, forming the Council of Ministers, in 2013–2018. Sworn in on 28 February 2013, it initially consisted of 13 ministers representing a governing coalition of President Nicos Anastasiades ' Democratic Rally party (DISY) with DIKO and EVROKO parties.

  7. Public service commissions in India - Wikipedia

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    Public service commissions in India. In India, public service commissions are constitutional bodies established under Articles 315 ( Part XIV) of the Constitution of India. Its provisions are explained till Article 323. [1] The Government of India and individual state governments has its own public service commissions.

  8. History of Cyprus (1878–present) - Wikipedia

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    Cyprus was part of the British Empire under military occupation from 1914 to 1925 and a Crown colony from 1925 to 1960. Cyprus' status as a protectorate of the British Empire ended in 1914 when the Ottoman Empire declared war against the Triple Entente powers, which included Great Britain. Cyprus was then annexed by the British Empire on 5 ...

  9. 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. [207] The government in Cyprus considers that "bilateral relations between Cyprus and Norway are excellent in all fields". [208] Neither country has resident ambassadors.