The people of
Cyprus
Cyprus (), officially the Republic of Cyprus, is an island country in the eastern Mediterranean Sea. Situated in West Asia, its cultural identity and geopolitical orientation are overwhelmingly Southeast European. Cyprus is the List of isl ...
are broadly divided into two main ethnic communities,
Greek Cypriots
Greek Cypriots (, ) are the ethnic Greeks, Greek population of Cyprus, forming the island's largest Ethnolinguistic group, ethnolinguistic community. According to the 2023 census, 719,252 respondents recorded their ethnicity as Greek, forming al ...
and
Turkish Cypriots
Turkish Cypriots or Cypriot Turks ( or ; ) are so called ethnic Turks originating from Cyprus. Turkish Cypriots are mainly Sunni Muslims. Following the Ottoman conquest of the island in 1571, about 30,000 Turkish settlers were given land onc ...
, who share many cultural traits but maintain distinct identities based on
ethnicity
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,
religion
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,
language
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, and close ties with Greece and Turkey respectively. Before the dispute started in 1964 the peoples of Cyprus (then 77.1% Greek Cypriots, 18.2% Turkish Cypriots, <5% other communities, primarily
Armenians
Armenians (, ) are an ethnic group indigenous to the Armenian highlands of West Asia.Robert Hewsen, Hewsen, Robert H. "The Geography of Armenia" in ''The Armenian People From Ancient to Modern Times Volume I: The Dynastic Periods: From Antiq ...
,
Maronites
Maronites (; ) are a Syriac Christian ethnoreligious group native to the Eastern Mediterranean and the Levant (particularly Lebanon) whose members belong to the Maronite Church. The largest concentration has traditionally resided near Mount ...
, and other
Lebanese) were dispersed over the entire island.
The
Turkish invasion of Cyprus
The Turkish invasion of Cyprus began on 20 July 1974 and progressed in two phases over the following month. Taking place upon a background of Cypriot intercommunal violence, intercommunal violence between Greek Cypriots, Greek and Turkish Cy ...
in 1974
de facto partitioned the island into two political areas: 99.5% of Greek Cypriots now live in the south part of the Republic of Cyprus while 98.7% of Turkish Cypriots live in northern areas. (99.2% of other nationalities live in the Greek Cypriot areas in the center, west, east and south).
Greek
Greek may refer to:
Anything of, from, or related to Greece, a country in Southern Europe:
*Greeks, an ethnic group
*Greek language, a branch of the Indo-European language family
**Proto-Greek language, the assumed last common ancestor of all kno ...
and Cypriot dialect are predominantly spoken in the east, west, south and centre, where the majority are Greek Cypriots, and
Turkish in the north, where the majority are Turkish Cypriots.
English is widely used throughout the island, as a
common language
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.
The total population of Cyprus as of the end of 2006 was slightly over 1 million, comprising 789,300 in the territory controlled by the government of the Republic of Cyprus
[Statistical Service of the Republic of Cyprus]
DEMOGRAPHIC REPORT 2007
(p. 12) and 294,406 in the northern areas of Cyprus. The population of the northern areas of Cyprus has increased following the immigration of 150,000–160,000 Turkish mainlanders, which the UN confirmed to have arrived illegally.
On this basis, the Republic of Cyprus government does not include this group in the population statistics of the Republic of Cyprus Statistical Service.
[Cyprus Government web portal: Towns and Population](_blank)
. Retrieved on 28 February 2009
Population
:923,381 in Republic of Cyprus controlled area (2021 census)
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:476,214 in northern Cyprus (2023 population estimate).
:
Population by citizenship
''Republic of Cyprus government controlled area'':
:1992 census: 95.8% Cypriot, 4.2% Non-Cypriot[Statistical Service of Cyprus: Population and Social Statistics]
, Main Results of the 2001 Census. Retrieved on 29 February 2009
:2001 census: 90.6% Cypriot, 9.4% Non-Cypriot
:2011 census: 78.6% Cypriot, 21.4% Non-Cypriot (preliminary)
:2021 census: 77.9% Cypriot, 21.7% non-Cypriot
''northern areas of Cyprus'':[
:2006 census (de facto population): 66.7% NC, 29.3% Turkey, 4.0% other
]
Vital statistics
Cyprus (1901–1990)
Historical data about main demographic indicators from 1901 to 1990, for the entire island:
1 The numbers of births and deaths 1901–1932 are estimates calculated from the birth and death rates.
Area under the effective control of the Republic of Cyprus
Historical data about main demographic indicators from 1990 to 2022, for the southern part of the island:
Current vital statistics
Life expectancy
Source: ''UN World Population Prospects''
Structure of the population
Historical population
Turkish Cypriots were the majority of the population registered for taxation between 1777 and 1800. However, it is likely that the Muslim
Muslims () are people who adhere to Islam, a Monotheism, monotheistic religion belonging to the Abrahamic religions, Abrahamic tradition. They consider the Quran, the foundational religious text of Islam, to be the verbatim word of the God ...
population never exceeded 35-40 per cent of the total population of Cyprus. Rather, many Orthodox Christians registered as Muslims
Muslims () are people who adhere to Islam, a Monotheism, monotheistic religion belonging to the Abrahamic religions, Abrahamic tradition. They consider the Quran, the foundational religious text of Islam, to be the verbatim word of the God ...
in order to reduce taxation from the government.
In the census from 1881 to 1960, all Muslims are counted as Turks, only Greek Orthodox are counted as Greeks. There were small populations of Greek-speaking Muslims and Turkish-speaking Greek Orthodox.
In total, between 1955 and 1973, 16,519 Turks and 71,036 Greeks emigrated from the country. Of the emigrated Turkish Cypriots in this period, only 290 went to Turkey. In the 2011 census, 208 people stated their ethnic origin as being Latin
Latin ( or ) is a classical language belonging to the Italic languages, Italic branch of the Indo-European languages. Latin was originally spoken by the Latins (Italic tribe), Latins in Latium (now known as Lazio), the lower Tiber area aroun ...
.
Fertility
In 2020, 39% of children born in Cyprus were to mothers of foreign origin, both from non-EU countries and from other EU member states.
Immigration
Large-scale demographic changes have been caused since 1964 by the movements of peoples across the island and the later influx of settlers from Turkey to northern Cyprus. According to the 2011 Census there are 170,383 non-citizens living in Cyprus, of whom 106,270 are EU citizens and 64,113 are from third countries. The largest EU groups by nationality are Greeks (29,321), Romanians (23,706) and Bulgarians (18,536). The largest non-EU groups are British (24,046), Filipinos (9,413), Russians (8,164), Sri Lankans (7,269) and Vietnamese (7,028). There are an estimated 20–25,000 undocumented migrants from third countries also living in the Republic, though migrant rights groups dispute these figures. The demographic changes in society have led to some racist incidents, and the formation of the charity KISA in response.
The demographic character of northern Cyprus
Northern Cyprus, officially the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC), is a ''de facto'' state that comprises the northeastern portion of the Geography of Cyprus, island of Cyprus. It is List of states with limited recognition, recognis ...
changed after the Turkish invasion in 1974 and especially during the last 10–15 years. TRNC census carried out in April 2006 showed that out of a total population of 256,644 in northern Cyprus, 132,635, or 52%, were Turkish Cypriots in the sense that they were born in Cyprus of at least one Cyprus-born parent (for 120,007 of these both parents were Cyprus-born). In addition, 43,062 so called TRNC citizens (17%) had at least one non-Cypriot Turkish-born parent, 2,334 so called TRNC citizens (1%) had parents born in other countries, 70,525 residents (27%) had Turkish citizenship, and 8,088 (3%) were citizens of other countries (mainly UK, Bulgaria, and Iran).[
Based on these census data, it is estimated that 113,687 northern Cyprus residents, or 44% of the population, are not Turkish Cypriots properly speaking, but are in fact "Turkish immigrants" or "Turkish settlers" from Anatolia. Alternative sources suggest that the Turkish Cypriots in northern Cyprus are today outnumbered by the Turkish settlers, contrary to the picture presented by the 2006 so called TRNC census.
Settlement in northern Cyprus, especially if accompanied by naturalization, is in violation of article 49 of the ]Geneva Conventions
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Protocol of 1977, since the Turkish occupation has been declared illegal by the UN. The UN General Assembly have stated the settlement of Turkish mainlanders, "constitute a form of colonialism and attempt to change illegally the demographic structure of Cyprus". The Republic of Cyprus considers these Turkish immigrants to be "illegal settlers" and does not include them in the population estimates for the entire island published by the Republic of Cyprus Statistical Service.[''Statistical Abstract of the Republic of Cyprus 2007''](_blank)
, Statistical Service of Cyprus, pp. 63–88
Emigration
Net Migration
Nationality group
According to the 2021 census, 74.6% of the population in the area under the control of the Republic of Cyprus were born in Cyprus, with 77.9% holding Cypriot citizenshi
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Note that citizenship and place of birth do not fully correlate. For example, 27,986 people living in areas under the control of the Republic of Cyprus were born in the United Kingdom, but only 18,918 are registered as having British citizenship.
The national identities of citizens in the area under the control of the Republic of Cyprus, according to the 2011 census are:
*98.8%: Greek Cypriots, Cypriot Greek
*1%: other, including Maronite
Maronites (; ) are a Syriac Christianity, Syriac Christian ethnoreligious group native to the Eastern Mediterranean and the Levant (particularly Lebanon) whose members belong to the Maronite Church. The largest concentration has traditionally re ...
, Other Lebanese, Armenian
Armenian may refer to:
* Something of, from, or related to Armenia, a country in the South Caucasus region of Eurasia
* Armenians, the national people of Armenia, or people of Armenian descent
** Armenian diaspora, Armenian communities around the ...
, Turkish Cypriot
Turkish Cypriots or Cypriot Turks ( or ; ) are so called ethnic Turks originating from Cyprus. Turkish Cypriots are mainly Sunni Muslims. Following the Ottoman conquest of the island in 1571, about 30,000 Turkish settlers were given land onc ...
*0.2%: unspecified
Languages
Greek and Turkish are the official languages according to Article 3 of the Constitution of Cyprus
The Constitution of Cyprus is a document, ratified on August 16, 1960, that serves as the Supreme Law of the Republic of Cyprus (Suprema Lex Cypri) defining the system of government of the Cypriot Republic and the civil liberties for the Cypriot ...
. In Northern Cyprus, the official language is Turkish (Article 2 of the 1983 Constitution of Northern Cyprus
The Constitution of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus () was prepared by the Constituent Assembly of Northern Cyprus after the declaration of independence on 15 November 1983, and was approved by the Turkish Cypriot electorate in a refere ...
). English is widely spoken on the island.
Religion
The Greek Cypriot community adheres to the Autocephalous
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Greek Orthodox Church of Cyprus
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and the Turkish Cypriot community adheres to Islam
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. The religious groups of Armenians, Maronites and Latins (about 9,000 people in total) opted, in accordance with the 1960 constitution, to belong to the Greek Cypriot community.
The 2011 census of the government-controlled area notes that 89.1% of the population follows Greek Orthodox Christianity
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, 2.9% are Roman Catholic
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, 2% are Protestants
Protestantism is a branch of Christianity that emphasizes Justification (theology), justification of sinners Sola fide, through faith alone, the teaching that Salvation in Christianity, salvation comes by unmerited Grace in Christianity, divin ...
, 1.8% are Muslims
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and 1% are Buddhists
Buddhism, also known as Buddhadharma and Dharmavinaya, is an Indian religion and philosophical tradition based on teachings attributed to the Buddha, a wandering teacher who lived in the 6th or 5th century BCE. It is the world's fourth ...
; Maronite Catholics, Armenian Orthodox
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, Jewish
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, Jehovah’s Witnesses
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and Baha’is make up the remainder. Cyprus is also the home of 6,000 Jewish people
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who have a Synagogue in Larnaca.
Education
Cyprus has a well-developed system of primary and secondary education. The majority of Cypriots earn their higher education at Greek, British, or American universities, while there are also sizeable emigrant communities in the United Kingdom
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and Australia
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. Private colleges and state-supported universities have been developed by both the Turkish and Greek communities.
Demographic statistics
The following demographic statistics are from the CIA World Factbook
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, unless otherwise indicated.
''The data in subsections Age structure through Divorce rate are for the area controlled by the Republic of Cyprus government only.'' The estimates are for 2007 from the Republic of Cyprus ''Statistical Abstract 2007'' (pp. 63–88) unless indicated otherwise.
Age structure
:0–14 years: 17.47% or 137,900 ( 70,700 males/67,200 females)
:15–64 years: 70.07% or 553,100 ( 274,300 males/278,800 females)
:65 years and over: 12.46% or 98,300 ( 44,600 males/53,700 females)
Population growth rate
:1.4%[Population of Cyprus: end of 2007]
, Statistical Service of the Republic of Cyprus, Press Release 06/10/2008. Retrieved 26 February 2009.
Net migration rate
:Total immigrants: 19,143
:Total emigrants: 11,753
:Net migration: +7,390
:Net migration rate: 9.4 migrant(s)/1,000 population
Sex ratio
:At birth: 1.086 male(s)/female
:Under 15 years: 1.05 male(s)/female
:15–64 years: 0.98 male(s)/female
:65 years and over: 0.83 male(s)/female
:Total population: 0.99 male(s)/female
Marriage rates
:''Estimates for 2006''
Number of marriages:
:Marriages of residents of Cyprus: 5,252
:Total marriages (including tourists): 12,617
Marriage rates:
:Residents of Cyprus: 6.8/1,000 population
:Total marriages (including tourists): 16.4/1,000 population
Mean age at marriage:
:Groom 33.7
:Bride 30.5
Divorce rates
:Total Divorces: 2,000
:Divorce Rate: 2.27/1,000 population
Nationality
:Noun: Cypriot(s)
:Adjective: Cypriot
HIV/AIDS
:Adult prevalence rate: 0.1% (2003 est.)
:People living with HIV/AIDS: fewer than 1,000 (1999 est.); 518 cases reported between 1986 and 2006 (58% Cypriots, 42% foreigners/visitors);[
:Deaths: 85 reported between 1986 and 2006.][''Cyprus: Sexually transmitted infections/HIV/AIDS'']
, World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe, June 2008.
References
EU27 population projections 2008–2060
Eurostat Newsrelease 119/2008, 26 August 2008.
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