Cyprus officially
the Republic of Cyprus
is an island country in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea.
Cyprus is the third largest and third
most populous island in the Mediterranean, and a member state of the European
Union. It is located south of Turkey,
west of Syria and Lebanon, northwest of Israel
and the Gaza Strip, north of Egypt
and east of Greece.
The earliest known human activity on the island dates to around the 10th
millennium BC. Archaeological remains from this period include the
well-preserved Neolithic village of Khirokitia, and Cyprus is home to some of the oldest
water wells in the world. Cyprus was settled by Mycenaean Greeks in two waves
in the 2nd millennium BC. As a strategic location in the Middle
East, it was subsequently occupied by several major powers,
including the empires of the Assyrians, Egyptians and Persians, from whom the
island was seized in 333 BC by Alexander the Great. Subsequent rule by
Ptolemaic Egypt, the Classical and Eastern Roman Empire, Arab caliphates for a
short period, the French Lusignan dynasty and the Venetians, was followed by
over three centuries of Ottoman rule between 1571 and 1878 (de jure until
1914).
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