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Is Cyprus a country? | Is Cyprus a country? |
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Is Cyprus a country? | Is Cyprus a country? |
Yes. Good. We're off to a strong start. | Yes. Good. We're off to a strong start. |
Is Cyprus part of Greece? | Is Cyprus part of Greece? |
As in modern Greece? No. It was, however, part of ancient Greece. The Greek goddess Aphrodite was said to have been born in the sea around the island, and a major temple to her at Paphos became the centre of her worship in the Aegean world. Cyprus was also – a little more recently – the birthplace of Dragons' Den star Theo Paphitis, but there are no plans at present for a temple in his honour. | As in modern Greece? No. It was, however, part of ancient Greece. The Greek goddess Aphrodite was said to have been born in the sea around the island, and a major temple to her at Paphos became the centre of her worship in the Aegean world. Cyprus was also – a little more recently – the birthplace of Dragons' Den star Theo Paphitis, but there are no plans at present for a temple in his honour. |
Is Cyprus safe? | Is Cyprus safe? |
Historically, not really. As well as ancient Greeks, it's been ruled – over the years – by Phoenicians, Assyrians, Egyptians, Persians, Romans, Byzantines, Arabs, Richard the Lionheart, Templars, Crusaders, Venetians, Ottomans and British colonialists. At present it's safe for people but a lot less safe for money. Bank deposits of more than €100,000 have been frozen and are expected to return to their owners around a third smaller. | Historically, not really. As well as ancient Greeks, it's been ruled – over the years – by Phoenicians, Assyrians, Egyptians, Persians, Romans, Byzantines, Arabs, Richard the Lionheart, Templars, Crusaders, Venetians, Ottomans and British colonialists. At present it's safe for people but a lot less safe for money. Bank deposits of more than €100,000 have been frozen and are expected to return to their owners around a third smaller. |
Is Cyprus part of the EU? | Is Cyprus part of the EU? |
It is. It joined in May 2004. Which was, arguably, an error. | It is. It joined in May 2004. Which was, arguably, an error. |
Is Cyprus in Europe? | Is Cyprus in Europe? |
Geographically? No. It's actually nearer to Syria than mainland Europe. | Geographically? No. It's actually nearer to Syria than mainland Europe. |
Is Cyprus part of Europe? | Is Cyprus part of Europe? |
Yes and no. See above. Mostly no. | Yes and no. See above. Mostly no. |
Is Cyprus its own country? | Is Cyprus its own country? |
To a point. The Republic of Cyprus is the internationally recognised governor of everything but two British Overseas Territories on the island, but there is also the small matter of the long-standing occupation of Northern Cyprus by Turkey. And, you know, the colossal, crushing debt. | To a point. The Republic of Cyprus is the internationally recognised governor of everything but two British Overseas Territories on the island, but there is also the small matter of the long-standing occupation of Northern Cyprus by Turkey. And, you know, the colossal, crushing debt. |
Is Cyprus in Greece? | Is Cyprus in Greece? |
No. We've covered this. | No. We've covered this. |
Is Cyprus in Asia? | Is Cyprus in Asia? |
Yes, according to the UN. | Yes, according to the UN. |
Is Cyprus in the Middle East? | Is Cyprus in the Middle East? |
Also yes. So to recap: it's a European-Asian nation in the Middle East with more than a dozen not especially careful former owners, a debt problem and two British military bases attached. Got it? Good. Now, any offers? | Also yes. So to recap: it's a European-Asian nation in the Middle East with more than a dozen not especially careful former owners, a debt problem and two British military bases attached. Got it? Good. Now, any offers? |
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