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In 1970, American sociologists Marvin Gerst and James H. Tenzel studied the two major ethnic communities of Cyprus and found that Turkish Cypriots value a society in which roles are clearly defined. For example, they regard public service as a more prestigious (though poor-paying) occupation than a successful business career.
The following is a list of Cypriot billionaires, based on an annual assessment of wealth and assets published by Forbes every April. [2] The vast majority of Cypriot billionaires are not native Cypriots, but are foreign billionaires who acquired Cypriot citizenship (either through the now-defunct Cyprus Investment Program or otherwise) to take advantage of the country's tax laws.
The following is a list of Cypriots notable enough to have their own article. They are sorted by field, then by surname (both in alphabetical order). They are sorted by field, then by surname (both in alphabetical order).
Every week for the past 20 years, a group of Greek and Turkish Cypriots have gathered in a cobbled courtyard in Cyprus's divided capital Nicosia to reminisce about the past and dream of a reunited ...
The United States and the east Mediterranean island of Cyprus on Wednesday agreed to boost cooperation, amid a backdrop of increasing turmoil in the neighbouring Middle East. A strategic dialogue ...
The government of ethnically split Cyprus on Friday promised breakaway Turkish Cypriots a package of measures aimed at winning their trust ahead of a renewed United Nations attempt to revive long ...
Fatma Kiamil, co-founder of JJ Food Service; listed in the Sunday Times Rich List 2020 [77] Mustafa Kiamil, co-founder of JJ Food Service; listed in the Sunday Times Rich List 2020 [77] Selin Kiazim, chef and winner of the Great British Menu [78] Dervis Konuralp, Paralympic swimmer [79] Nasir Mazhar, fashion designer [80]
Today, the Republic of Cyprus is the only official government of the island state, however, more than 1/3 of the north is administered by Turkish Cypriots, through the “Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus” proclaimed in 1983. The United States, does not recognize the “TRNC,” nor does any other country in the world except Turkey.