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Cyprus has a total of 108 dams and reservoirs, [1] with a total water storage capacity of about 330,000,000 m 3. Dams remain the principal source of water both for domestic and agricultural use. Water desalination plants are gradually being constructed in order to deal with recent years of prolonged drought.
Cyprus lies in the eastern Mediterranean Sea.It is the third-largest island in the Mediterranean, with an area of 9,251 km². The Troodos Mountains lie in the southwest of the island, and Mount Olympus (aka Chionistra), Cyprus' highest peak, reaches an elevation of 1,952 m.
A forestry ministry (also called a forestry agency, forestry department, or forest service) is a high, often cabinet-level government ministry charged with forestry.The ministry is often headed by a minister for forestry.
Bodies of water of Northern Cyprus (4 P) B. Bays of Cyprus (6 P) L. Lakes of Cyprus (2 P) R. Rivers of Cyprus (7 P)
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The Ministry of Agriculture and Natural Resources oversaw efforts to improve agriculture, fishing, and forestry. [1] Subordinate to this ministry and assisting it were, among others, the Agricultural Research Institute, the Veterinary Service, the Meteorological Service, the Department of Water Development, the Department of Forests, and the ...
Cyprus is short of surface water and groundwater due to inadequate rainfall. The project aims to supply Northern Cyprus with water from Turkey for a timespan of 50 years. Of the 75 million m 3 water, 37.76 million m 3 (50.3%) will be used for drinking purposes and the remaining part (49.7%) will be allocated for irrigation.
Water parks in Cyprus (2 P) Water sports in Cyprus (3 C) Wetlands of Cyprus (1 C) This page was last edited on 30 June 2023, at 10:54 (UTC). Text is available under ...