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  2. Cypriot Americans - Wikipedia

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    The majority of Cypriot Americans are either Eastern Christians (predominantly members of the Eastern Orthodox Church of Cyprus and Maronites) or Sunni Muslims. Despite their historically rural origins, early Cypriot immigrants mainly settled in large urban centers, with New York City harboring the largest community.

  3. Category:Discographies of Cypriot artists - Wikipedia

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  4. Theo Evan - Wikipedia

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    Evan also performed in a wide variety of theatre productions and talent shows across Cyprus like all the kids in his age, often earning awards and distinctions for his efforts. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] After graduating from The English School in Nicosia, Evan moved to the United States to study music and performance at Berklee College of Music in Boston ...

  5. Andy Paul - Wikipedia

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    Andy Paul is a Greek-Cypriot singer and songwriter. He represented Cyprus with the song "Anna Maria Lena" in the Eurovision Song Contest 1984 in Luxembourg. [1]At the Cyprus Eurovision national finals, Paul came in first, winning the spot to represent Cyprus at the international event.

  6. Constantinos Christoforou - Wikipedia

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    Constantinos Christoforou was still a student when his first single, "Tora pou milas" was released in 1994. His first album, O, ti m'afora was released in 1996. The album went three times platinum, making Christoforou the first Cypriot artist ever to receive three times platinum album for an album produced entirely in Cyprus.

  7. Andrew Lambrou - Wikipedia

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    On 17 October 2022, Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation (CyBC) announced that Lambrou would represent Cyprus in the Eurovision Song Contest 2023. [1] [2] In the same month, Lambrou signed with Panik Records, the leading label in both Greece and Cyprus, with whom the CyBC maintains an agreement for the Eurovision Song Contest entry and for future ...

  8. Babutsa - Wikipedia

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    Babutsa is a British–Turkish Cypriot music band. [1] The group is named after Opuntias which is a fruit particular to Cyprus. [2] The band was formed of three soloists whose members include Peri Aziz, Ali Sönmez, and Soner Türsoy. [3]

  9. George Theofanous - Wikipedia

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    George Theofanous (Greek: Γιώργος Θεοφάνους, pronounced [ˈʝorɣos θeoˈfanus]; born 9 January 1968) is a Greek Cypriot composer and producer. [1] He has sold more than two million records and written more than 500 songs in the 1990s and 2000s.