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  2. File:Map of Cyprus, Greece and Turkey.svg - Wikipedia

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    Turkish Cypriot enclaves; Turkish Federated State of Cyprus; Turkish invasion of Cyprus; Turkish settlers in Northern Cyprus; Two-state solution (Cyprus) Union of Cypriots; United Nations Buffer Zone in Cyprus; User:Witchunter63/sandbox; Wikipedia:Greek and Turkish wikipedians cooperation board/Notification board; Template:Cyprus dispute ...

  3. Greek Cypriots - Wikipedia

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    The biggest differentiating characteristic between Greek Cypriots and mainland Greeks is the low frequency of haplogroups I, R1a among Greek Cypriots because the mainland Greek population has received considerable migrations during the Byzantine era and the Middle Ages from other Balkanic populations, such as Slavs, Aromanians (Vlachs), and ...

  4. Turkish Cypriot State - Wikipedia

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    Map of Northern Cyprus (shown in red) In order to find a solution to the Cyprus dispute, which started in 1963, numerous plans and meetings in international arena were organized and eventually United Nations determined the solution to be "bi-zonal and bi-communal federation" based on the political equality of Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot people.

  5. Turkish Cypriots - Wikipedia

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    By 1950, a Cypriot Enosis referendum in which 95.7% of Greek Cypriot voters supported a fight aimed at enosis, the union of Cyprus with Greece [61] were led by an armed organisation, in 1955, called EOKA by Georgios Grivas which aimed at bringing down British rule and uniting the island of Cyprus with Greece. Turkish Cypriots had always reacted ...

  6. Decades after division Cypriots still hope for unity - AOL

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    To show people that Turkish Cypriots and Greek Cypriots can be friends, and live together." They were young men when on July 15, 1974, a coup ordered by the junta then ruling Greece attempted to ...

  7. Cyprus - Wikipedia

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    The violence resulted in the death of 364 Turkish and 174 Greek Cypriots, [96] destruction of 109 Turkish Cypriot or mixed villages and displacement of 25,000–30,000 Turkish Cypriots. The crisis resulted in the end of the Turkish Cypriot involvement in the administration and their claiming that it had lost its legitimacy; [ 16 ] : 56–59 the ...

  8. Two-state solution (Cyprus) - Wikipedia

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    The current situation in Cyprus. The two-state solution [1] for the Cyprus dispute refers to the proposed permanent division of the island of Cyprus into a Turkish Cypriot State in the north and a Greek Cypriot State in the south, as opposed to the various proposals for reunification that have been suggested since the island was split into two by the 1974 Turkish invasion.

  9. One part of Cyprus mourns, the other rejoices 50 years after ...

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    NICOSIA (Reuters) -Greek Cypriots mourned and Turkish Cypriots rejoiced on Saturday, the 50th anniversary of Turkey's invasion of part of the island after a brief Greek inspired coup, with the ...