republic note: a separation of the two ethnic communities inhabiting the island began following the outbreak of communal strife in 1963; this separation was further solidified after the Turkish intervention in July 1974 that followed a Greek junta-supported coup attempt gave the Turkish Cypriots de facto control in the north; Greek Cypriots control the only internationally recognized government; on 15 November 1983 Turkish Cypriot "President" Rauf DENKTASH declared independence and the formation of a "Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus" (TRNC), which is recognized only by Turkey
parliamentary democracy
Independence date
16 August 1960 (from UK); note - Turkish Cypriots proclaimed self-rule on 13 February 1975 and independence in 1983, but these proclamations are only recognized by Turkey
1 January 1993 (Czechoslovakia split into the Czech Republic and Slovakia)
Religions
Greek Orthodox 78%, Muslim 18%, other (includes Maronite and Armenian Apostolic) 4%
Roman Catholic 26.8%, Protestant 2.1%, other 3.3%, unspecified 8.8%, unaffiliated 59% (2001 census)
Languages
Greek, Turkish, English
Czech 94.9%, Slovak 2%, other 2.3%, unidentified 0.8% (2001 census)
Exports
citrus, potatoes, pharmaceuticals, cement, and clothing
machinery and transport equipment 52%, raw materials and fuel 9%, chemicals 5% (2003)
External Debt
$35,870,000,000 $
$101,600,000,000 US
Exchange Rate
euros (EUR) per US dollar - 0.673 (2008 est.), Cypriot pounds (CYP) per US dollar - 0.4286 (2007), 0.4586 (2006), 0.4641 (2005), 0.4686 (2004)
koruny (CZK) per US dollar - 17.037 (2008 est.), 20.53 (2007), 22.596 (2006), 23.957 (2005), 25.7 (2004)
Military Budget as percentage of GDP
3.800%
1.150%
Beijing Olympics Medal Count
0
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Location
Middle East, island in the Mediterranean Sea, south of Turkey
Central Europe, southeast of Germany
Area
9,251 km sq
78,867 km sq
Coastline
648 km
0 km
Climate
temperate; Mediterranean with hot, dry summers and cool winters