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General Information

Area: 9251 sq km (3572 sq miles, including Turkish-occupied territory).

Population: 754,800 (official estimate 1999, including population of Turkish-occupied region).

Population Density: 81.6 per sq km

Capital: Nicosia (Lefkosia). Population: 195,000 (1998, excluding Turkish-occupied portion).

GEOGRAPHY: Cyprus is an island in the eastern Mediterranean. The landscape varies between rugged coastlines, sandy beaches, rocky hills and forest-covered mountains. The Troodos Mountains in the centre of the island rise to almost 1952m (6400ft) and provide good skiing during the winter. Between these and the range of hills which run eastward along the north coast and the ‘panhandle’ is the fertile Messaoria Plain. The Morphou Basin runs around the coast of Morphou Bay in the west.

Government: Republic since 1960. Head of State and Government: President Glavkos Klerides since 1993.

Language: The majority (approximately 80 per cent) speak Greek and approximately 20 per cent speak Turkish. The Greek Cypriot dialect is different from mainland Greek. Turkish is spoken by Turkish Cypriots. English, German and French are also spoken in tourist centres.

Religion: Greek Orthodox, with Muslim minority.

Time: GMT + 2 (GMT + 3 from last Sunday in March to Saturday before last Sunday in October).

Electricity: 240 volts AC, 50Hz. Square 13-amp three-pin plugs (UK-type) are used.

Communications:  

Telephone

Full IDD is available. Country code: 357. Outgoing international code: 00. Telecard (C£3,5 or 10 denominations) or coin operated public telephones are installed at various central locations in towns and villages. Call Direct (cheaper than ordinary collect calls) is available to most EU countries, as well as Australia, USA and Canada.

Mobile telephone

GSM 900/1800 network. Main operators include CYTA (website: www.cytagsm.cyta.com.cy).

Fax

This is available at district post offices in Nicosia, Larnaca, Limassol and Pafos.

Internet

ISPs include Cytanet (website: www.cytanet.com.cy), Spidernet (website: www.spidernet.net), Logosnet (website: www.logosnet.com.cy) and Avacomnet (website: www.avacom.net). Public access is available in Internet cafes located in the cities, for instance Nicosia, Larnaca, Limassol, Pafos and Ayia Napa.

Telegram

There are telegraph links to the international network through major hotels and the Central Telegraph Office, Egypt Avenue, Nicosia. A 24-hour service is provided with three charge rates.

Post

There are daily airmail services to all developed countries. Service to Europe takes three to four days. Poste Restante facilities are available in main cities and resorts. District Post office opening hours: Mon-Fri 0730-1330 and 1500-1800 except Wednesday during the winter period (1 Sep-30 Jun); Mon-Fri 0730-1330 and 1600-1900 except Wednesday, Sat 0830-1030 during the summer period (1 Jul-31 Aug). Other post office opening hours: Mon-Fri 0730-1330, Thurs 1500-1800 at other times.

Press

Newspapers published in English are the Cyprus Mail (daily), Cyprus Weekly and Cyprus Financial Mirror. Most others are in Greek and most English papers are available.

BBC World Service and Voice of America frequencies: From time to time these change.

BBC (website: www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice):

MHz17.6412.109.4106.195


Voice of America (website: www.voa.gov):

MHz15.2111.829.7601.197


Note: In addition, the CTO sponsors programmes for tourists Mon-Sat on 603kHz (498m) and FM94.8. The times are as follows: German 0800; English 0830; French 0900; Swedish 0930; Arabic 1000.

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