Cyprus

CYPRUS



Cyprus has been divided in two parts since 1974. Every part defends themselves.
The reality off course can be found in an independent source. Following is what is published in Compton's New Century Encyclopedia.
You can read it and make your own conclusions on Cyprus Problem.

Me as a citizen of this island I am still wondering where can we apply for Justice for Human Rights for respect of International Low.





CYPRUS.

An island nation in the Mediterranean Sea, Cyprus is located approximately 40 miles (65 kilometers) south of Turkey and 60 miles (100 kilometers) west of Syria. It is the third largest island in the Mediterranean and has an area of 3,572 square miles (9,251 square kilometers). Since 1974 the northern third of the island has been under the control of the Turkish Cypriot community.
Four major physical regions characterize Cyprus: the Kyrenia Mountains in the north,the Troodos Mountains in the south, the Mesaoria Plain in between, and the coastal plains that surround almost the entire country. The island's highest point, Mount Olympus, is in the Troodos range and reaches a height of 6,406 feet (1,953 meters). Copper was once plentiful in this range, but reserves are now largely depleted. (The name of the metal was actually derived from that of the island, since copper was once so significant a resource. It was mined there as early as 2500 BC.) The Mesaoria is the island's agricultural area, but some crops must be irrigated. The Kyrenia range is noted for its castles dating from the time of the Crusades.
Cyprus has a Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and rainy winters. In the capital city of Nicosia, average daytime temperatures reach a maximum of 97 F (36 C), and the sun shines for more than 11 hours a day in the summer. During the winter, freezing temperatures can occur in the Troodos. The average yearly rainfall is only 19 inches (48 centimeters), and every river is dry for at least part of the year.