Cyprus
Due to its gerographic location in the eastern Mediterranean, Cyprus has stood throughout its 10,000-year history at the crossroads of diverse peoples, civilisations, and cultures. Through the ages it has been a stepping stone and a connecting link between the Western and the Eastern worlds.
Cyprus is the third largest island in the Mediterranean and has a mild and pleasant climate, with sunshine throughout the year, beautiful beaches, mountain resorts and unique archaeological sites bearing witness to its long and varied history.
In May 2004 Cyprus become a member of the European Union, and its eastermost and southernmost outpost.
With a population of approximately 700,000 Cyprus is a cosmopolitan island.
The official language of the Republic of Cyprus are Greek and Turkish, but English is widley spoken.
Despina Martidou-Forcier
Georgia Christophorou
Intecollege
Cyprus International Institute of Management
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