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  2. A8 motorway (Cyprus) - Wikipedia

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    The anticipated second phase of the Limassol-Saitta motorway project has faced postponements, with its commencement now projected for 2025 instead of the initially planned 2024 start. Budgetary allocations for the year 2024 indicate a mere €50,000 earmarked for studies, reflecting a delay in crucial preparatory steps such as awaiting plans ...

  3. Road tax - Wikipedia

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    The annual motor vehicle tax was replaced by the road traffic insurance tax which came into effect on 1 January 2018 and is paid through the yearly compulsory liability insurance for motor vehicles. [30] [31] While commonly referred to as a "veiavgift" ("road tax"), no road tax has ever existed in Norway.

  4. Vehicle registration plates of Cyprus - Wikipedia

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    The vehicle registration plates of Cyprus are composed of three letters and three digits (e.g. ABC 123). A simple incremental numbering system is used; numbers run from 001 to 999 per letter sequence (alphabetic), so that, for example, the plate to be issued after MAA 999 would be MAB 001 .

  5. Roads and motorways in Cyprus - Wikipedia

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    According to 2002 statistics, the road network in the Republic of Cyprus-administered areas of Cyprus consists of about 7,206 km of paved and 4,387 km of unpaved roads. Although the first motorway in Cyprus, A1 , was completed as recently as October 1985, the country already has the most motorway km per capita (36.8 km /100,000 inhabitants ...

  6. 2025 in Cyprus - Wikipedia

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    Events in the year 2025 in Cyprus. Incumbents. President: Nikos Christodoulides; President of the Parliament: Annita Demetriou; Events. Ongoing. Cyprus dispute ...

  7. Taxation in Cyprus - Wikipedia

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    Taxes in Cyprus are levied by both the central and local governments. Tax revenue stood at 39.2% of GDP in 2012. [1] The most important revenue sources are the income tax, social security, value-added tax and corporate tax, and are all collected by the central government. Income tax is levied on a progressive rate.

  8. Category:2025 in Cyprus - Wikipedia

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  9. Driving licence in Cyprus - Wikipedia

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    A Cyprus licence is valid in all EU member states. They are printed on paper but new licences are now plastic credit card style, show the holder's photograph and have the standard EU vehicle categories and EU logo. Offences such as speeding and drink driving are strictly policed and penalty points can be imposed on driving licences when caught.