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         Cyprus Culture:     more books (21)
  1. Cyprus: Society And Culture 1191-1374 (Medieval Mediterranean) (Medieval Mediterranean)
  2. Imagining the Modern: The Cultures of Nationalism in Cyprus by Rebecca Bryant, 2004-10-15
  3. Cyprus (Cultures of the World, Set 19) by Michael Spilling, 1999-10
  4. Cyprus (Cultures of the World) by Michael Spilling, 2000
  5. Cultural Heritage of Northern Cyprus: Its Protection and Preservation by Department of Antiquities and Museums of The Ministry of Education and Culture (Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus), 1990
  6. Executive Report on Strategies in Cyprus, 2000 edition (Strategic Planning Series) by The Cyprus Research Group, The Cyprus Research Group, 2000-11-02
  7. Carob (Ceratonia siliqua) culture in Cyprus by D. Kenneth Jones, 1953
  8. Survey of fish culture in Cyprus by Shimon Tal, 1964
  9. North Cyprus-Mosaic of Cultures
  10. An assessment of the prospects for increasing production of vegetables, fruits and other horticultural crops in Cyprus, (Cyprus Agricultural Research Institute. Miscellaneous publications) by A. B Webster, 1967
  11. Tetralogy of the Times: Stories of Cyprus (Nostos Books on Modern Greek History and Culture) by G. Philippou Pierides, G. Philippou Pierdes, 1998-01
  12. Cyprus From Alpha to Omega by Alexa Apostolaki, Eleni Stambolgi, 2000
  13. The Cypro-Phoenician Pottery of the Iron Age (Culture and History of the Ancient Near East) (Culture and History of the Ancient Near East) by Nicola Schreiber, 2002-12-01
  14. Cultures of the World: Group 19

61. InterCyprus: Cyprus Arts And Culture-Public
cyprus Arts and culture Guide, part of Intercyprus.com.
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Cyprus Arts and Culture Guide
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Search and book flights to Cyprus, and the rest of the world! Search Flights to Cyprus! Sites appearing in Cyprus Arts and Culture page (Public Sector) have been included only after application for inclusion by their owners or webmasters. InterCyprus.com is not responsible for the content of these sites. All sites have been manually examined for relevance and conformity to our terms and guidelines for inclusion . However, there may be alterations to these websites without our prior knowledge. If you believe that a site is currently violating these terms and guidelines please contact us stating clearly why you believe they should not be included. Ministry of Education and Culture The official website of the Ministry Of Education and Culture of the Government of Cyprus. Versions in both Greek and English. University of Cyprus The official websity of the University of Cyprus. Information Technology Services. About the University of Cyprus, The City of Lefkosia and Beyond Conferences, News, Events and University Publications.

62. InterCyprus: Cyprus Arts And Culture Guide
cyprus Arts and culture Guide, part of Intercyprus.com.
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Cyprus Arts and Culture Guide
Private Sector - Public Sector
Cyprus Guide
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Sites appearing in Cyprus Arts and Culture page have been included only after application for inclusion by their owners or webmasters. InterCyprus.com is not responsible for the content of these sites. All sites have been manually examined for relevance and conformity to our terms and guidelines for inclusion . However, there may be alterations to these websites without our prior knowledge. If you believe that a site is currently violating these terms and guidelines please contact us stating clearly why you believe they should not be included.
TheaTricals Creations

Stained glass, vitro, art glass, mosaics made with stained glass ,lessons in stained glass and mosaics, know how and free patterns resources in stained glass, etc.
The United Artists of Cyprus

An internet site for exhibiting the artwork of Cypriot Visual Artists and Cypriot Art Galleries. The Monagri Foundation The Monagri Foundation provides a residential arts centre set in a restored monastery in Monagri village. They offer studio accommodation and exhibition space for individuals involved in all areas of the arts. Nederlandse Vereniging Cyprus The Dutch Association wants to stimulate the contacts within the Dutch speaking community in Cyprus.

63. North Cyprus - Arts & Culture
North cyprus Home Page is a compedium of information, a comprehensive web guide to the beautiful Mediterranean island republic of North cyprus,
http://www.cypnet.co.uk/ncyprus/culture/
M Gastronomy - Culinary Culture

64. North Cyprus - Arts & Culture: Museums
North cyprus Home Page is a compedium of information, a comprehensive web guide to the beautiful Mediterranean island republic of North cyprus,
http://www.cypnet.co.uk/ncyprus/culture/n-museums.htm
Museums in North Cyprus

65. AllRefer.com - Cyprus - Political Culture In The Vassiliou Era | Cypriot Informa
allRefer Reference provides detailed information on this topic. Browse through this article and follow related links for complete research.
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Cyprus
Political Culture in the Vassiliou Era
The election of George Vassiliou in February 1988 was unexpected. Although many Cypriots were increasingly disaffected because of the lack of progress in the intercommunal talks and the incumbent's reputation for passivity and ineffectiveness, the results were an upset. The first round, held on February 14, gave a plurality and 33.3 percent to Glafkos Clerides of DISY. Vassiliou, an independent, came in second, with 30.1 percent, and the incumbent, Spyros Kyprianou of DIKO, came in third with 27.3 percent. Kyprianou was defeated, according to Cypriot press opinion, because of inflexibility in the settlement talks and because of party maneuvering, including an unpopular tactical alliance with the communist party, AKEL. The runoff between Clerides and Vassiliou was held on February 21, and Vassiliou won by a little over 10,000 votes. He polled 51.6 percent; Clerides, a veteran of Cypriot politics and acting president in 1974, polled 48.4 percent. Ironically, in the final contest the two men were in substantial agreement over the settlement issue; both expressed eagerness to engage in talks with Denktas, and neither made withdrawal of Turkish troops a precondition for talks. Some believe that Clerides narrowly missed victory because of his past associations with right-wing political groups. Born in Famagusta in 1931, Vassiliou completed secondary school in Cyprus, and spent more than a decade studying and working in Europe. He received a doctorate in economics in Hungary. Upon his return to Cyprus in 1962, he founded and remained president of the Middle East Marketing Research Bureau, the largest consultancy in the region, with offices in eleven countries.

66. Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation (CyBC)
CyBC Official Web site. Radio, TV, Live Streaming from cyprus. objective provision of information, culture and entertainment for the people of cyprus.
http://www.cybc.com.cy/cybc.htm
ez_codePath = "code/" document.write(""); - Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation HISTORY OF CYPRUS BROADCASTING CORPORATION
The Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation is Cyprus' public broadcasting service, transmitting island-wide on three radio and two television channels.
The Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation is a non-profit organization that utilises its entire income for the promotion of its main mission: the objective provision of information, culture and entertainment for the people of Cyprus.
The CyBC began life in 1953 as the Cyprus Broadcasting Service transmitting on one radio channel. It began television broadcasts three years later and became a Corporation in 1960 when the island gained independence from Britain.
The first TV programme in Cyprus was transmitted during the British Colonial Era, in October 1957, when the station was known as the “Cyprus Radio Service”. During this period, its output was limited to a three-hour transmission, twice a week.
Én 1959 Cyprus Broadcasting Service changed its name to Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation and since then functions as a semi-governmental organisation. At the beginning of the island’s independence, CyBC television served the objectives and needs of the newly-founded member state of the United Nations. The history of CyBC television reflects the struggle of the Republic of Cyprus and its people.

67. Cyprus - Political Culture In The Vassiliou Era
Political culture in the Vassiliou Era. cyprus Table of Contents. The election of George Vassiliou in February 1988 was unexpected.
http://countrystudies.us/cyprus/67.htm
Political Culture in the Vassiliou Era
Cyprus Table of Contents The election of George Vassiliou in February 1988 was unexpected. Although many Cypriots were increasingly disaffected because of the lack of progress in the intercommunal talks and the incumbent's reputation for passivity and ineffectiveness, the results were an upset. The first round, held on February 14, gave a plurality and 33.3 percent to Glafkos Clerides of DISY. Vassiliou, an independent, came in second, with 30.1 percent, and the incumbent, Spyros Kyprianou of DIKO, came in third with 27.3 percent. Kyprianou was defeated, according to Cypriot press opinion, because of inflexibility in the settlement talks and because of party maneuvering, including an unpopular tactical alliance with the communist party, AKEL. The runoff between Clerides and Vassiliou was held on February 21, and Vassiliou won by a little over 10,000 votes. He polled 51.6 percent; Clerides, a veteran of Cypriot politics and acting president in 1974, polled 48.4 percent. Ironically, in the final contest the two men were in substantial agreement over the settlement issue; both expressed eagerness to engage in talks with Denktas, and neither made withdrawal of Turkish troops a precondition for talks. Some believe that Clerides narrowly missed victory because of his past associations with right-wing political groups.

68. CYPRUSIVE - North Cyprus Web Guide - Culture
cyprusive North cyprus Portal. The cultural activities and art in The Turkish Republic of Northern cyprus have an important part in the life of the
http://www.cyprusive.com/default.asp?CID=9

69. CYPRUSIVE - North Cyprus Web Guide - International Famagusta Art And Culture Fes
9th International Famagusta culture and Art Festival June 21 – July 12, 2005 pretty important and also the privileged culture organization for cyprus.
http://www.cyprusive.com/default.asp?CID=661

70. Cypriot Culture Cyprus Cultural Heritage History
Cypriot culture, cyprus cultural heritage and history.
http://www.rentcyprusvillas.com/cyprus/cypriot-culture.htm
Information on Cyprus
  • WELCOME TO CYPRUS PEOPLE LANGUAGE ...

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    Cypriot Culture Cypriots are very proud of their cultural heritage, which stretches back more than 9000 years. However, you'll probably find that Cyprus today is more concerned with the events of the last 20 years than those of a millennium ago. The north of the island is busy re-creating itself in the image of Turkey, changing names to Turkish and embracing the life and culture of its northern neighbour. The Republic is also trying to create an independent identity, and many places in the Republic have recently been renamed as well. Whatever the present-day situation may be, Cyprus is littered with reminders of the island's history. Relics from every era - Greek temples, Roman mosaics and 15th-century frescoes - influence the artists of today. Many villages specialise in a particular art form, and as you travel around Cyprus you'll see pottery, silver and copperware, basket weaving, tapestry and Lefkara's famous lacework. Like everything else in Cyprus, religion is split along the Green Line. The northerners are mostly Sunni Muslim, the southerners Greek Orthodox. Food, too, reflects the divide: in the North you'll find mostly Turkish cuisine; in the Republic, Greek. But wherever you are in Cyprus, you'll come across kleftiko (oven-baked lamb) and mezedes (dips, salads and other appetisers). Cyprus is also famous for its fruit. You'll find strawberries, stone fruit, melons, prickly pear, citrus and grapes.

    71. General Info,Geography,Culture,Social Life,Economy,About Northern
    Turkish Republic of Northern cyprus,Ministry of Economy and Tourism,General Info,Geography,culture,Social Life,Economy,About Northern cyprus,
    http://www.holidayinnorthcyprus.com/aboutnc.jsp

    72. Alexa - Browse: Society and Culture
    Top Regional Middle East cyprus Society and culture www.cyprusforum.com - Site Info. 2. Armenian Cypriot Site www.hayem.org - Site Info
    http://www.alexa.com/browse?&CategoryID=292589

    73. Culture: Cyprus: Selected Internet Resources (Portals To The World, Library Of C
    Selected Internet Resources cyprus. Portals to the World contain selective links providing authoritative, indepth information about the nations and other
    http://www.loc.gov/rr/international/european/cyprus/resources/cy-culture.html
    The Library of Congress Global Gateway Portals to the World Cyprus Find in Portals Web Pages Global Gateway Pages All Library Web Pages
    Culture: Cyprus
    Created and maintained by the
    European Division

    Collections and Services Directorate Includes sites and gateways to sites related to the visual and performing arts, history, culture, archeology, and cultural and historical museums of Cyprus.
    Welcome to Cyprus
    (http://www.welcometocyprus.com/about/cy%5Fplaces/)
    Links to information about and homepages of museums, art centers, cultural foundations, and historic buildings and sites in Cyprus. In addition, this site provides more general links to information about local history, travel and tourist information, and recreational opportunities such as nature trails. Cyprus Ministry of Culture (http://www.moec.gov.cy)
    Homepage of the governmental Ministry of Culture, in English and Greek. Includes links to selected culture-related sites and local cultural organizations. Mathisis.com, the Greek Internet Forum

    74. [Psymus] Brain, Mind Culture, Cyprus, Nov 29-Dec 3 - 2nd
    Psymus Brain, Mind culture, cyprus, Nov 29Dec 3 - 2nd Announcement. Kate Stevens kj.stevens@uws.edu.au Thu, 09 Sep 2004 213514 +1000
    http://list.sempre.org.uk/list-archives/psymus/2004q3/000460.html

    75. [Psymus] Brain, Mind Culture Neuroscience Forum, Cyprus, Nov 29
    Psymus Brain, Mind culture Neuroscience Forum, cyprus, Nov 29Dec 3 2004. Kate Stevens kj.stevens@uws.edu.au Fri, 07 May 2004 104700 +1000
    http://list.sempre.org.uk/list-archives/psymus/2004q2/000433.html

    76. STA Travel And ISIC Travelmax - Destinations: Cyprus
    cyprus has always been an important trading post between the empires of repressing the culture and orthodox religion but doing wonders for the economy.
    http://travelmax.statravel.co.uk/sisp/?fx=destination&loc_id=131029§ion=cult

    77. EUROPA - Culture - Cyprus
    The Europe and culture portal provides information on all European Union cultural activities, policies, regulations and programmes.
    http://europa.eu.int/comm/culture/portal/sites/members/cyprus_en.htm
    @import "../../css/advanced.css";. de en fr EUROPA European Commission Culture ... National Cultural sites National Cultural sites
    Cyprus
    Ministry of Education and Culture Europe in action Financing European Commission:

    78. EUROPA - Enlargement: Candidate Country: Cyprus
    religion and arts, cyprus close cultural and commercial ties with the Orient marked it out Minister of Education and culture. Mr Pefkios Georgiades
    http://europa.eu.int/comm/enlargement/cyprus/
    en document.write(''); document.write('English (en)'); document.write(''); EUROPA European Commission Enlargement Candidate countries ...
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    All ABOUT... Enlargement Candidate countries Negotiations Financial assistance ... Communication strategy USEFUL INFORMATION Who does what? Public opinion Events Library ... PRESS CORNER Relations with Cyprus
    This page was archived on the 1st of May 2004.
    The information concerning this ex candidate country has not been updated since that date.
    Country profile
    Overview of key documents related to enlargement Press releases/News section Interesting links
    Country profile
    2. SNAPSHOT
    Cyprus is the third largest island in the Mediterranean (9.251 sq. km), situated in its eastern part. It is at the crossroads between Europe, Asia and Africa and plays a bridge building role. The island's main economic activities are banking, tourism, craft exports and merchant shipping. Over the years the economy gradually developed into a modern economy, with dynamic services, industrial and agricultural sectors and advanced physical and social infrastructure.

    79. EUbusiness - Danish PM Casts Doubt On Turkish EU Membership
    It would be difficult to adapt the Turkish culture to Europe, cyprus is a few miles away from Syria. We are not accepting those kinds of arguments.
    http://www.eubusiness.com/East_Europe/050808164257.076c1w7r
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    Danish PM casts doubt on Turkish EU membership
    Document Actions Danish Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen at the weekend cast doubt on Turkey's membership of the European Union, provoking an angry response by opposition parties and media on Monday.

    80. Cyprus - Political Culture In The Vassiliou Era
    cyprus. Political culture in the Vassiliou Era. The election of George Vassiliou in February 1988 was unexpected. Although many Cypriots were increasingly
    http://www.country-data.com/cgi-bin/query/r-3582.html
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    Political Culture in the Vassiliou Era
    The election of George Vassiliou in February 1988 was unexpected. Although many Cypriots were increasingly disaffected because of the lack of progress in the intercommunal talks and the incumbent's reputation for passivity and ineffectiveness, the results were an upset. The first round, held on February 14, gave a plurality and 33.3 percent to Glafkos Clerides of DISY. Vassiliou, an independent, came in second, with 30.1 percent, and the incumbent, Spyros Kyprianou of DIKO, came in third with 27.3 percent. Kyprianou was defeated, according to Cypriot press opinion, because of inflexibility in the settlement talks and because of party maneuvering, including an unpopular tactical alliance with the communist party, AKEL. The runoff between Clerides and Vassiliou was held on February 21, and Vassiliou won by a little over 10,000 votes. He polled 51.6 percent; Clerides, a veteran of Cypriot politics and acting president in 1974, polled 48.4 percent. Ironically, in the final contest the two men were in substantial agreement over the settlement issue; both expressed eagerness to engage in talks with Denktas, and neither made withdrawal of Turkish troops a precondition for talks. Some believe that Clerides narrowly missed victory because of his past associations with right-wing political groups. Born in Famagusta in 1931, Vassiliou completed secondary school in Cyprus, and spent more than a decade studying and working in Europe. He received a doctorate in economics in Hungary. Upon his return to Cyprus in 1962, he founded and remained president of the Middle East Marketing Research Bureau, the largest consultancy in the region, with offices in eleven countries.

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