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Capital:  Nicosia
Administrative:  6 districts; Famagusta, Kyrenia, Larnaca, Limassol, Nicosia, Paphos; note - Turkish Cypriot area's administrative divisions include Kyrenia, all but a small part of Famagusta, and small parts of Lefkosa (Nicosia) and Larnaca.
Population:  762,887 (July 2001 est.)
Currency:  Greek Cypriot area
Languages:  Greek, Turkish, English
Elevation:  highest point: Olympus 1,951 m
  lowest point:  Mediterranean Sea 0 m
Natural hazards:  moderate earthquake activity; droughts
Climate:  temperate, Mediterranean with hot, dry summers and cool, winters
Agricultural:  potatoes, citrus, vegetables, barley, grapes, olives, vegetables.
Economy:  Economic affairs are affected by the division of the country. The Greek Cypriot economy is prosperous but highly susceptible to external shocks. Erratic growth rates in the 1990s reflect the economy's vulnerability to swings in tourist arrivals, caused by political instability on the island and fluctuations in economic conditions in Western Europe. Economic policy is focused on meeting the criteria for admission to the EU. As in the Turkish sector, water shortage is a growing problem, and several desalination plants are planned. The Turkish Cypriot economy has about one-fifth the population and one-third the per capita GDP of the south. Because it is recognized only by Turkey, it has had much difficulty arranging foreign financing, and foreign firms have hesitated to invest there. It remains heavily dependent on agriculture and government service, which together employ about half of the work force. Moreover, the small, vulnerable economy has suffered because the Turkish lira is legal tender. To compensate for the economy's weakness, Turkey provides direct and indirect aid to tourism, education, industry, etc.
Industry:  food, beverages, textiles, chemicals, metal products, tourism, wood products
Ethnicgroups:  Greek 78% (99.5% of the Greeks live in the Greek Cypriot area; 0.5% of the Greeks live in the Turkish Cypriot area), Turkish 18% (1.3% of the Turks live in the Greek Cypriot area; 98.7% of the Turks live in the Turkish Cypriot area), other 4% (99.2% of the other ethnic groups live in the Greek Cypriot area; 0.8% of the other ethnic groups live in the Turkish Cypriot area)
Vaccination requirements:  No vaccination requirements for any international traveller.
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