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  2. Cypriot literature - Wikipedia

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    Cyprus-based writers in other languages includes the Armenian Cypriot poet Nora Nadjarian. There is also an increasingly strong presence of both temporary and permanent emigre Cypriot writers in world literature, as well as writings by second and third -generation Cypriot writers born or raised abroad, often writing in English.

  3. Cyprus - Wikipedia

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    English was the sole official language during British colonial rule and the lingua franca until 1960, and continued to be used (de facto) in courts of law until 1989 and in legislation until 1996. [229] In 2010, 80.4% of Cypriots were proficient in English as a second language. [230]

  4. Languages of Cyprus - Wikipedia

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    Armenians have inhabited Cyprus since the sixth century AD, but about 9,000 more arrived from Turkey in the early 20th century to escape the Armenian genocide. Of those, most moved on to other countries. Today, Western Armenian is taught in Armenian schools (Nareg) and is the first language of about 3,000 people of Armenian descent in the ...

  5. Outline of Cyprus - Wikipedia

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    CIA World Factbook - Cyprus; US State Department - Cyprus includes Background Notes, Country Study and major reports "The Cyprus Conflict" An extensive educational web site dedicated to the Cyprus Conflict; The UN in Cyprus; Top of the class - Cyprus Internet Directory; Official publications. The British government's Foreign Affairs Committee ...

  6. Apolytirion - Wikipedia

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    Apolytirio (Greek: Απολυτήριο; in demotike, 1976–present) or phased out Apolytirion (Απολυτήριον; in polytonic, katharevousa, up until 1976) is the official senior secondary education school completion certificate (graduation qualification) in Greece (and Cyprus) obtained after successfully completing the third grade of lyceum (high school). [1]

  7. If Cyprus Were America - AOL

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    Cyprus is now the most talked-about economy in the world -- an odd position to be in for a country that few could find on a map until this week. Cyprus' $13 billion bailout, combined with roughly ...

  8. Stephanos Stephanides - Wikipedia

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    He returned to Cyprus in 1991 as part of the founding faculty of the University of Cyprus where he holds the position of Professor of English and Comparative Literature. [1] Stephanides’ dominant and literary language is English, and he is also fluent in Greek, Spanish and Portuguese.

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