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Cyprus,
officially the Republic of Cyprus is a Eurasian
island nation in the eastern part of the Mediterranean
Sea south of the Anatolian peninsula (Asia Minor)
or modern-day Turkey. It is the third largest island
in the Mediterranean Sea. The Republic of Cyprus
is divided into six districts Nicosia (the capital,
Greek: Lefkosia, Anglicised: Nicosia), Ammochostos
(Famagusta), Keryneia (Kyrenia), Larnaka (Larnaca),
Lemesos (Limassol), and Pafos. A former British
colony, the Republic of Cyprus gained independence
in 1960 while the United Kingdom retained two Sovereign
Base Areas. Following 11 years of alternating intercommunal
violence and peaceful attempts at reconciliation,
including the
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establishment
of the United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus
in 1964, Turkey launched a two-stage invasion of
the island in 1974 in response to an Athens-engineered
coup which overthrew the legitimate Cypriot government
of President Makarios. The invasion led to the internal
displacement of thousands of Greek and Turkish Cypriots
and the subsequent establishment of a separatist
regime to govern the invaded area, currently styling
itself the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus,
separated from the south by the UN-controlled Green
Line and recognized only by Turkey. The Republic
of Cyprus has been a member state of the European
Union since 1 May 2004 after overwhelmingly rejecting
a 5th revision of a United Nations proposal Annan
Plan to settle the Cyprus dispute.
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