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Cyprus is considered as the third largest island in the Mediterranean. The island is well located in the northeastern area of the Mediterranean Sea. With a population of only 700 000, large areas of the island remain completely unspoiled. The majority of the population is Greek Cypriot, and they follow the Christian Orthodox religion. However, as a result of the Turkish invasion of 1974, 37% of the island remains under Turkish rule. The line, which serves as a United Nations peacekeeping buffer, was drawn in 1974, when the Turks invaded and took over the north. Most of the tourism development since then has taken place in the southern Government-controlled sector, and the political divide, even in Nicosia itself, has not dampened the island's appeal as a holiday Mecca. Today Nicosia is unique in Europe because it is divided by the 'green line' that bisects the whole island, dividing north from south. The charms of Cyprus are many and varied. For a start the weather is sunny and dry for most of the year, and the encircling sea is blue, clear and enticing. There is a great deal packed into a small space on the island of Cyprus in the eastern Mediterranean. In Cyprus it is possible to mingle with crowds, or seek isolation off the beaten track as the mood takes, even in peak holiday season. |
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