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  2. 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 ...

  3. 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.

  4. Cyprus - Wikipedia

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    Armenian is recognised as a minority language in Cyprus. Cyprus has two official languages, Greek and Turkish. [225] Armenian and Cypriot Maronite Arabic are recognised as minority languages. [226] [227] Although without official status, English is widely spoken and features widely on road signs and in public notices and advertisements. [228]

  5. Apolytirion - Wikipedia

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    Modern Greek Language and Literature (6) In 2019, the Ministry of Education under Kostas Gavroglou of SYRIZA , decided to replace Latin with sociology in the school curriculum. This decision was not met without opposition from academics related to classical humanist studies, who called the move "anachronistic" and the major opposition party ...

  6. Kittim - Wikipedia

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    Kittim was a settlement in present-day Larnaca on the east coast of Cyprus, known in ancient times as Kition, or (in Latin) Citium. On this basis, the whole island became known as "Kittim" in Hebrew, including the Hebrew Bible. However the name seems to have been employed with some flexibility in Hebrew literature.

  7. List of writing systems - Wikipedia

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    Writing systems are used to record human language, and may be classified according to certain common features. The usual name of the script is given first; the name of the languages in which the script is written follows (in brackets), particularly in the case where the language name differs from the script name. Other informative or qualifying ...

  8. Outline of Cyprus - Wikipedia

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    Common English country name: Cyprus; Official English country name: The Republic of Cyprus; Common endonym(s): Official endonym(s): Adjectival(s): Cypriot; Demonym(s): Etymology: Name of Cyprus; International rankings of Cyprus; ISO country codes: CY, CYP, 196; ISO region codes: See ISO 3166-2:CY; Internet country code top-level domain: .cy

  9. Portal:Cyprus - Wikipedia

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    The flag of Cyprus. Cyprus (/ ˈ s aɪ p r ə s / ⓘ), officially the Republic of Cyprus, is an island country in the eastern Mediterranean Sea. Although it is geographically located in West Asia, its cultural identity and geopolitical make-up are overwhelmingly Southeast European. It is the third largest and third most populous island in the ...