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C. L. Max Nikias (born 1952), president of the University of Southern California in Los Angeles; Andreas G. Orphanides (born 1955), Professor and former Rector European University Cyprus; Athanasios Orphanides (born 1962), economist; Kamil Özerk (born 1954), pedagogue; Panikos Panayi (born 1962), professor, academic, historian and author De ...
This is a list of people from Limassol in Cyprus. They have either resided or were born in Limassol. Sport. Football. Marios Agathokleous, footballer; Alekos ...
The following is a list of people of full or partial Turkish Cypriot origin. This includes notable people in the community who were born on the island of Cyprus during the Ottoman era (1570-1878/1914), the British era (1878/1914-1960), as well as with the formation of the Republic of Cyprus (1960–present), the Turkish Federated State of Cyprus (1975–83), and the Turkish Republic of ...
Özdil Nami, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Northern Cyprus; Cosh Omar, actor [89] Arif Ozakca, artist [90] Hal Ozsan, Hollywood actor [91] Erhun Oztumer, football player [92] Ahmet Patterson, boxer [93] Tony Perry, Wembley Stadium DJ; introduced the song Sweet Caroline as England’s unofficial anthem during the 2020 UEFA European Football ...
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The following list of Cypriot artists (in alphabetical order, by last name) includes artists of various genres, who are notable and are either born in Cyrpus, of Cypriot descent, or who produce works that are primarily about Cyprus.
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.
Cyprus appeared amongst the top ten non-British countries of birth for the first time in the 1961 Census, which recorded 42,000 Cypriot-born people living in England and Wales. This number peaked in the 1981 Census, at 83,000. [15] The 2001 Census recorded 77,673 Cypriot-born people residing in the whole of the UK. [16]