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    Deutsche Presse-Agentur
    April 6, 2004, Tuesday

    FACTFILE: Facts on Cyprus

    The island republic of Cyprus lies in the eastern Mediterranean about
    64 kilometres south of Turkey and 97 kilometres west of Syria. It is
    the third largest island in the Mediterranean.

    A few facts about Cyprus:

    Population: 715,100 (south of the island, January 2004)

    Size: 9,251 square kilometres

    Capital: Nicosia (about 160,000 inhabitants in southern Greek part,
    about 40,000 inhabitants in the northern Turkish sector)

    Head of state/ government: President Tassos Papadopoulos

    Population structure: Greek Cypriots 78 per cent; Turkish Cypriots 18
    per cent; Maronites, Latin Roman, Catholics and Armenians 4 per
    cent.(Latest estimates after immigration of Turkish settlers from
    Anatolia: Greeks 70 per cent; Turks 30 per cent)

    Religions: Greek-Orthodox: 99 per cent of the Greek Cypriot
    community; Moslems: 100 per cent of the Turkish Cypriot community

    Unemployment: 2.4 per cent (March 2004)

    Currency: Cyprus Pound (CYP) 1 euro = 0.587 CYP 1 dollar = 0.4774 CYP

    International vehicle CY registration:

    "Hello": "Kalimera" (Greek), "Guenaydin" (Turkish)

    No official data has been released by the Turkish-occupied Turkish
    Republic of North Cyprus which is not internationally recognized. The
    population in North Cyprus is estimated at 220,000 Turkish Cypriots
    and Turkish settlers as well as about 35,000 Turkish soldiers.
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