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・ Cyprus Cricket Association
・ Cypriot nationality law
・ Cypriot passport
・ Cypriot pound
・ Cypriot presidential election, 1959
・ Cypriot presidential election, 1968
・ Cypriot presidential election, 1973
・ Cypriot presidential election, 1978
・ Cypriot presidential election, 1983
・ Cypriot presidential election, 1988
・ Cypriot presidential election, 1993
・ Cypriot presidential election, 1998
・ Cypriot presidential election, 2003
・ Cypriot presidential election, 2008
・ Cypriot presidential election, 2013
Cypriot refugees
・ Cypriot Second Division
・ Cypriot Sign Language
・ Cypriot Super Cup
・ Cypriot syllabary
・ Cypriot Syllabary (Unicode block)
・ Cypriot Third Division
・ Cypriot Turkish
・ Cypriot units of measurement
・ Cypriot wine
・ Cypriot Women's Cup
・ Cypriot Women's Super Cup
・ Cypriot Young Scientists
・ Cypripedioideae
・ Cypripedium


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Cypriot refugees : ウィキペディア英語版
Cypriot refugees

Cypriot refugees are the Cypriot nationals or Cyprus residents who had their main residence (as opposed to merely owning property) in an area forcibly evacuated during the Cyprus conflict. The government of Cyprus also recognizes as refugees the descendants of the original refugees in the male line regardless of place of birth.〔(Christofias vetoes costly refugee law ) TheFreeLibrary.com〕 International law does not recognize such inheritance of refugee status.
==1963-74 background==

Tension began in 1963 when Makarios proposed thirteen amendments to the constitution of the Republic of Cyprus. Turkish Cypriots were opposed to the proposal since they viewed it as an attempt to remove their constitutional safeguards that Greek Cypriots had claimed to be problematic in the conduct of government. On 21 December 1963, clashes between Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots erupted unleashed a wave of violence across the island. Facing violence from Greek Cypriot paramilitaries, in favour of unification with Greece (Enosis), thousands of Turkish Cypriots fled their properties to enclaves with Turkish Cypriot majorities, protected by Turkish troops. By 1974, an attempted coup sponsored by the military Greek military junta of 1967-1974 then ruling Greece, trying to overthrow the Cypriot government and unite the island with Greece, was met with a military invasion of the island by Turkey, which claimed it was acting as a guarantor power to prevent annexation of the island. Turkey's subsequent decades-long occupation of northern Cyprus has attracted widespread international condemnation.

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