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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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