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    Lying in the sparkling blue waters of the Eastern Mediterranean, Cyprus is the European Union’s easternmost member, having joined the union in May 2004.

    Situated at the crossroads between Europe, Africa and Asia, Cyprus’ strategic position has resulted in a chequered history and one of the oldest civilisations of the world going back 10,000 years. The island is like an open-air museum where you can see the evidence left by its numerous conquerors of their stay here throughout the ages.

    With practically perfect weather, beautiful scenery and a traditionally hospitable population, the island is a top European travel destination with a reputation for quality and professionalism as well as world class facilities and services.

    For more information visit the Official Portal of the Cyprus Tourism Organisation

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Γενικές Πληροφορίες

    Location: Island in the east Mediterranean 35 00 N, 33 00 E

    Area: 9.251 sq km

    Climate: Temperate, Mediterranean with hot dry summers and mild winters

    Geography: Central plain with mountain range to the north and southwest

    Natural resources: Copper, pyrites, asbestos, gypsum, timber, salt, marble, clay earth pigment

    Population: 803.200 (Dec 2009 est)

    Nationality: Cypriot

    Ethnic groups: Greek Cypriot 75,5% (including 1,2% Maronites, Armenians and Latins), Turkish Cypriot 10%, Other 14,5%

    Religions: Most Greek Cyrpiots belong to the Greek Cyrpiot Orthodox Church, most Turkish Cypriots are Muslims, while other smaller religious groups include Armenians, Maronites and Catholics

    Languages: Greek, Turkish

    Government: Independent sovereign Republic with a presidential system

    Capital: Lefkosia (Nicosia)

    Economy: Services oriented market economy, accounting for four fifths of GDP

    Sectors: Tourism, financial services, real estate

    Per Capita GDP: €22.017 (2009)

    Unemployment rate: 6,8% (May 2010)

    Inflation rate: 1,6% (May 2010)

    Agriculture products: Citrus, vegetables, barley, grapes, olives, poultry, pork, lamb, dairy, cheese

    Industries: Tourism, food and beverage processing, cement and gypsum production, textiles, light chemicals, metal products, wood, paper, stone and clay products

    Exports: €963.213.854 (2009)

    Export partners: Germany 16%, Greece 12,6%, United Kingdom 8,8%, Italy 3,5% (2009)

    Imports: €5.654.446.522 (2009)

    Import partners: European Union 72%, Asia 11%, Middle East 9%, Other European countries 3% (2009)

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    With an average of 326 sunshine days each year, Cyprus is a paradise for the outdoors life. The island enjoys a typical Mediterranean climate, with hot, dry summers from June to September and mild winters from November to March. Spring and autumn are short with varied and rapidly changing weather patters in November and April.

    Storms and gales are rare, though snow does fall on ground above 1,000 metres in the mountains. Average annual rainfall for the island as a whole is approximately 500 mm and long periods of drought are common.

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