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who make good place.

Northern Cyprus’s first official census was performed in 1996. The population recorded was 200,587. The second census, carried out in 2006, revealed the population of Northern Cyprus to be 265,100,[133] of which majority is composed of indigenous Turkish Cypriots (including refugees from Southern Cyprus) and settlers from Turkey. Of the 178,000 Turkish Cypriot citizens, 82% are native Cypriots (145,000). Of the 45,000 people born to non-Cypriot parentage, nearly 40% (17,000) were born in Cyprus. The figure for non-citizens, including students, guest workers and temporary residents stood at 78,000 people.

People of north cyprus

Culture

Cyprus was a British colony from 1878 to 1960 and its inhabitants are fluent in English. Even today, Britain maintains its military bases in Cyprus. If you show your ability and desire to communicate with people even by saying a few Turkish words, you will definitely be warmly welcomed.

taste

A variety of Italian, Chinese, Japanese, Indian, Arabic, Persian and especially Turkish and Mediterranean restaurants can be found in abundance and at a high level in Cyprus. Adana Kebab, Tavok Shish, Iskander Kebab, Turkish Kebab, Shaftali Kebab and Mediterranean dishes such as Mediterranean pizza, Mediterranean pasta salad, etc. can be named as the most popular.

language

The people of Cyprus are highly educated and mostly fluent in several languages. The official languages ​​of Cyprus are Turkish and Greek, but English is also widely spoken in the country and is considered a language of international trade. German, French and Russian are some of the other languages ​​used in business.

People of Northern Cyprus

The majority of Turkish Cypriots (99%) are Sunni Muslims. Northern Cyprus is a secular state. Alcohol is frequently consumed within the community and most Turkish Cypriot women do not cover their heads; however headscarves are still worn on occasion by public figures as a symbol of the inhabitants’ Turkish culture, or simply as a conservative form of dress. However, some religious traditions still play a role within the community. Turkish Cypriot males are generally circumcised in accordance with religious beliefs.

Poetry is the most widely published form of literature in Northern Cyprus. Turkish Cypriot poetry is based on both the effects of Turkish literature and the culture of the island of Cyprus, along with some reflection of the British colonial history.

Theatre in Northern Cyprus is mostly carried out by the Turkish Cypriot State Theatre, municipal theatres and a number of private theatrical companies. Cyprus Theatre Festival, organized by the Nicosia Turkish Municipality is a large organization with institutions from Turkey participating as well.

There are five stadiums in Northern Cyprus, with each holding a capacity ranging anywhere from 7,000 to 30,000. The most popular sport in Northern Cyprus is football. There are over 29 sport federations in Northern Cyprus with a total registered membership of 13,950 6,054 been registered practitioners for, taekwondokarateaikidokurash, with shooting having 1,150 (registered) and hunting having 1,017 (registered) members.

 

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Culture

Cyprus was a British colony from 1878 to 1960 and its inhabitants are fluent in English. Even today, Britain maintains its military bases in Cyprus. If you show your ability and desire to communicate with the people even by saying a few Turkish words, you will definitely be warmly welcomed. Cypriots are usually more formal with their elders than other nationalities. Cyprus has a very hospitable people. They serve a variety of foods and beverages that you like.

Cultural
Turkish lunch

Taste

A variety of Italian, Chinese, Japanese, Indian, Arabic, Persian and especially Turkish and Mediterranean restaurants can be found in Cyprus in abundance and at a high level. Surely no Iranian with a special taste in Cyprus will have a problem with food. Adana Kebab, Tavok Shish, Iskander Kebab, Turkish Kebab, Shaftali Kebab and Mediterranean dishes such as Mediterranean pizza, Mediterranean pasta salad, etc. can be named as the most popular.
The first thing that attracts tourists to Cyprus on this beautiful island is the traditional Cypriot coffee. If you like the coffee you drink in Cypriot coffee shops, then it is better to buy it as a Cypriot souvenir and bring it with you to your country.

Language

The people of Cyprus are highly educated and mostly fluent in several languages. The official languages ​​of Cyprus are Turkish and Greek, but English is also widely spoken in the country and is considered a language of international trade. German, French and Russian are some of the other languages ​​used in business. Despite the widespread use of English, people must learn Turkish to work in Cyprus. In fact, although most Cypriots can speak English, the first language in Cyprus is Turkish. People who have lived in this country are well aware that about 95% of the Cypriot people are fully fluent in the language and that most of their business activities are conducted in English.

Turkish language

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