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The Cyprus Library (Greek: Κυπριακή Βιβλιοθήκη, Kypriakī́ Vivliothī́kī, Turkish: Kıbrıs Kütüphanesi) is the national library of the Republic of Cyprus. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Its aim is to secure, process, and make available publications that are produced in Cyprus or have to do with Cyprus.
The planning for the establishment of the Cyprus Institute took place from 2000 to 2004 under the aegis of the Cyprus Development Bank led by J. Ioannides and A. Mouskos. . Aided by A. Stamatis, the CEO of the Bank of Cyprus Oncology Center worked with a team of scholars, where they shaped the core vision and undertook the coordination, research and planning of the institu
The House of Representatives (Greek: Βουλή των Αντιπροσώπων Voulī́ tōn Antiprosṓpōn; Turkish: Temsilciler Meclisi) is the national unicameral legislature of the Republic of Cyprus.
Library Literature and Information Science is a bibliographic database that indexes over 410 library and information science periodicals published internationally. It also covers books, chapters within books, library school theses, and pamphlets.
www.cyta.com.cy Cyta ( Greek: [ˈsita] ) is a semi- governmental company incorporated by law, it is the leading provider of integrated electronic communications in Cyprus . It is the dominant provider of fixed-line telecommunications , mobile telecommunications and Internet access in Cyprus.
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On 7 September 1960, upon the founding of the Republic of Cyprus, Spyros Kyprianou was designated as the first Minister of Foreign Affairs. [3] [4] The Ministry was established by law on November 25, 1961, and has been at the forefront of Cypriot foreign policy and more specifically active in increasing awareness of the Turkish invasion of Cyprus.
Politis (Greek: Πολίτης, meaning "Citizen") is a daily Greek-language daily national newspaper published in Cyprus.It is the second-largest (by circulation) Greek-language newspaper on the island, with about 7,000 copies sold daily, or about 8% of the market.