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Cyprus : South Side Santa Barbara, CA CelebrateGreece 1994 Rev Ed. Video Box New from Publisher DVD (English 72 minutes )("On July 20, 1974 the country of Turkey began the illegal invasion of the independent Greek island of Cyprus. This led to the displacement of thousands of Cypriots and the establishment of a separate Turkish Cypriot regime to govern the invaded area in the north. This ongoing dispute has contributed to the de facto partitioning of the Republic of Cyprus into three main parts: -the area under the effective control of the Republic, in the south of the island; -the area not under the effective control of the Republic, styling itself the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (recognized globally only by Turkey), in the north; and -the United Nations-controlled Green Line, separating the two.The United Nations has condemned this illegal occupation of the northern 40% of the island, yet it still exists today. Experience the pain of some of the 200,000 Greek Cypriots in refugee Camp Stavrou outside of Lefkosia (Nicosia) as they share their struggle in January of 1979. The film includes a 30 minute update with interviews and parades with Greek Cypriots from Toronto, Canada and New York in 1993 and 1994. This film was featured at the Amnesty International convention in Los Angeles in May 1991. Cyprus is the third largest island in the Mediterranean and one of the most popular tourist destinations in the Mediterranean, attracting over 2.4 million tourists per year. A former British colony, it gained independence from the United Kingdom in 1960 and became a Commonwealth republic in 1961. The Republic of Cyprus is a developed country, and has been a member state of the European Union since 1 May 2004. " Price:
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Cyprus : South Side Santa Barbara, CA CelebrateGreece 1994 Rev Ed. Video Box New from Publisher DVD (English 72 minutes )("On July 20, 1974 the country of Turkey began the illegal invasion of the independent Greek island of Cyprus. This led to the displacement of thousands of Cypriots and the establishment of a separate Turkish Cypriot regime to govern the invaded area in the north. This ongoing dispute has contributed to the de facto partitioning of the Republic of Cyprus into three main parts: -the area under the effective control of the Republic, in the south of the island; -the area not under the effective control of the Republic, styling itself the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (recognized globally only by Turkey), in the north; and -the United Nations-controlled Green Line, separating the two.The United Nations has condemned this illegal occupation of the northern 40% of the island, yet it still exists today. Experience the pain of some of the 200,000 Greek Cypriots in refugee Camp Stavrou outside of Lefkosia (Nicosia) as they share their struggle in January of 1979. The film includes a 30 minute update with interviews and parades with Greek Cypriots from Toronto, Canada and New York in 1993 and 1994. This film was featured at the Amnesty International convention in Los Angeles in May 1991. Cyprus is the third largest island in the Mediterranean and one of the most popular tourist destinations in the Mediterranean, attracting over 2.4 million tourists per year. A former British colony, it gained independence from the United Kingdom in 1960 and became a Commonwealth republic in 1961. The Republic of Cyprus is a developed country, and has been a member state of the European Union since 1 May 2004. " Price:
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Cyprus : South Side Santa Barbara, CA CelebrateGreece 1994 Rev Ed. Video Box New from Publisher DVD (English 72 minutes )("On July 20, 1974 the country of Turkey began the illegal invasion of the independent Greek island of Cyprus. This led to the displacement of thousands of Cypriots and the establishment of a separate Turkish Cypriot regime to govern the invaded area in the north. This ongoing dispute has contributed to the de facto partitioning of the Republic of Cyprus into three main parts: -the area under the effective control of the Republic, in the south of the island; -the area not under the effective control of the Republic, styling itself the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (recognized globally only by Turkey), in the north; and -the United Nations-controlled Green Line, separating the two.The United Nations has condemned this illegal occupation of the northern 40% of the island, yet it still exists today. Experience the pain of some of the 200,000 Greek Cypriots in refugee Camp Stavrou outside of Lefkosia (Nicosia) as they share their struggle in January of 1979. The film includes a 30 minute update with interviews and parades with Greek Cypriots from Toronto, Canada and New York in 1993 and 1994. This film was featured at the Amnesty International convention in Los Angeles in May 1991. Cyprus is the third largest island in the Mediterranean and one of the most popular tourist destinations in the Mediterranean, attracting over 2.4 million tourists per year. A former British colony, it gained independence from the United Kingdom in 1960 and became a Commonwealth republic in 1961. The Republic of Cyprus is a developed country, and has been a member state of the European Union since 1 May 2004. " Price:
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Cyprus : South Side Santa Barbara, CA CelebrateGreece 1994 Rev Ed. Video Box New from Publisher DVD (English 72 minutes )("On July 20, 1974 the country of Turkey began the illegal invasion of the independent Greek island of Cyprus. This led to the displacement of thousands of Cypriots and the establishment of a separate Turkish Cypriot regime to govern the invaded area in the north. This ongoing dispute has contributed to the de facto partitioning of the Republic of Cyprus into three main parts: -the area under the effective control of the Republic, in the south of the island; -the area not under the effective control of the Republic, styling itself the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (recognized globally only by Turkey), in the north; and -the United Nations-controlled Green Line, separating the two.The United Nations has condemned this illegal occupation of the northern 40% of the island, yet it still exists today. Experience the pain of some of the 200,000 Greek Cypriots in refugee Camp Stavrou outside of Lefkosia (Nicosia) as they share their struggle in January of 1979. The film includes a 30 minute update with interviews and parades with Greek Cypriots from Toronto, Canada and New York in 1993 and 1994. This film was featured at the Amnesty International convention in Los Angeles in May 1991. Cyprus is the third largest island in the Mediterranean and one of the most popular tourist destinations in the Mediterranean, attracting over 2.4 million tourists per year. A former British colony, it gained independence from the United Kingdom in 1960 and became a Commonwealth republic in 1961. The Republic of Cyprus is a developed country, and has been a member state of the European Union since 1 May 2004. " Price:
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Cyprus : South Side Santa Barbara, CA CelebrateGreece 1994 Rev Ed. Video Box New from Publisher DVD (English 72 minutes )("On July 20, 1974 the country of Turkey began the illegal invasion of the independent Greek island of Cyprus. This led to the displacement of thousands of Cypriots and the establishment of a separate Turkish Cypriot regime to govern the invaded area in the north. This ongoing dispute has contributed to the de facto partitioning of the Republic of Cyprus into three main parts: -the area under the effective control of the Republic, in the south of the island; -the area not under the effective control of the Republic, styling itself the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (recognized globally only by Turkey), in the north; and -the United Nations-controlled Green Line, separating the two.The United Nations has condemned this illegal occupation of the northern 40% of the island, yet it still exists today. Experience the pain of some of the 200,000 Greek Cypriots in refugee Camp Stavrou outside of Lefkosia (Nicosia) as they share their struggle in January of 1979. The film includes a 30 minute update with interviews and parades with Greek Cypriots from Toronto, Canada and New York in 1993 and 1994. This film was featured at the Amnesty International convention in Los Angeles in May 1991. Cyprus is the third largest island in the Mediterranean and one of the most popular tourist destinations in the Mediterranean, attracting over 2.4 million tourists per year. A former British colony, it gained independence from the United Kingdom in 1960 and became a Commonwealth republic in 1961. The Republic of Cyprus is a developed country, and has been a member state of the European Union since 1 May 2004. " Price:
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Angelides, Claire (Aggelidou, Klaires) Pentadaktylos my son /Pentadaktylos ho gios mou. Stoke-on-trent Trentham Books 1994 1858560241 / 9781858560243 1st UK Ed. French Wraps As New Signed by Author Poetry by the former Minister of Education& Culture of Cyprus. First published in Greek in 1991. Bilingual ed , sponsored by the A.G. Leventis Foundation. Translated by Margaret Deyes assisated by Kisa Socrates and Dr Corinna Matzukis . Introduction by Browning. Parallel Greek and English texts. 46p. illus Price:
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Berlitz Cyprus London Berlitz 1985 0-304-96916-8 / 9780304969166 2nd.ed. Pbk Very Good Pocket sized guide - informative and illustrated. 128p. illus (col) maps. index Price:
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Bulmer, Robert Cyprus London Thomas Cook Publishing 2003 First Edition Softcover New CD-ROM Illustrated tourist guide to Cyprus. 192p. index. Inside back cover is a CD Rom (with website links) Price:
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Burmester, Oswald Hugh Ewart The Copts in Cyprus Cairo Imprimerie De L'institut Francais D'archeologie Orientale 1942 Off-Print Original Wraps Fair > Good "Extrait du Bulletin de la Societe d'Archeologie Copte t.VII (1941) " pp9-13 Off-print from journal, text complete but pages and paper cover damaged Price:
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Coufoudakis, Van Cyprus: A Contemporary Problem in Historical Perspective Minneapolis University of Minnesota 2006 0-9791218-0-9 / 9780979121807 1st US Edition Softcover New Book from Publisher "Cyprus: A Contemporary Problem in Historical Perspective is an extraordinarily sensitive and balanced analysis of an international crisis whose most recent phase was created in 1974 when Turkey invaded and occupied 37 percent of the island. This scholarly assessment could be useful in the hands of those who honestly seek to understand the nature of the Cyprus Question and those who may strive toward its solution. Whereas the Cyprus imbroglio affects primarily the various communities living on the island, chief among them the Greek and Turkish Cypriots, its international dimensions involve directly Greece and Turkey and other NATO allies, especially Britain and the United States. Furthermore, now that Cyprus is a member of the European Union, solution to this protracted crisis has become a European concern. A distinguished political scientist, Van Coufoudakis has devoted much of his academic career to the study of Cyprus. As he cogently puts it, "public officials and academics have their own informed perspectives of the world and its problems. The wisdom I gained over the years by talking with common people in villages and towns across Cyprus is a testament to their maturity, their courage in adversity, and their yearning for peace and coexistence. I wish that more foreign diplomats had taken the time to understand this land and its people, rather than attempt to impose schemes serving interests other than those of the people of Cyprus." Modern Greek Studies Yearbook Supplement Number 15 (2006) xvii + 137 p. Price:
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Coufoudakis, Van Cyprus: A Contemporary Problem in Historical Perspective Minneapolis University of Minnesota 2006 0-9791218-0-9 / 9780979121807 1st US Edition Softcover New Book from Publisher "Cyprus: A Contemporary Problem in Historical Perspective is an extraordinarily sensitive and balanced analysis of an international crisis whose most recent phase was created in 1974 when Turkey invaded and occupied 37 percent of the island. This scholarly assessment could be useful in the hands of those who honestly seek to understand the nature of the Cyprus Question and those who may strive toward its solution. Whereas the Cyprus imbroglio affects primarily the various communities living on the island, chief among them the Greek and Turkish Cypriots, its international dimensions involve directly Greece and Turkey and other NATO allies, especially Britain and the United States. Furthermore, now that Cyprus is a member of the European Union, solution to this protracted crisis has become a European concern. A distinguished political scientist, Van Coufoudakis has devoted much of his academic career to the study of Cyprus. As he cogently puts it, "public officials and academics have their own informed perspectives of the world and its problems. The wisdom I gained over the years by talking with common people in villages and towns across Cyprus is a testament to their maturity, their courage in adversity, and their yearning for peace and coexistence. I wish that more foreign diplomats had taken the time to understand this land and its people, rather than attempt to impose schemes serving interests other than those of the people of Cyprus." Modern Greek Studies Yearbook Supplement Number 15 (2006) xvii + 137 p. Price:
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Coufoudakis, Van Cyprus: A Contemporary Problem in Historical Perspective Minneapolis University of Minnesota 2006 0-9791218-0-9 / 9780979121807 1st US Edition Softcover New Book from Publisher "Cyprus: A Contemporary Problem in Historical Perspective is an extraordinarily sensitive and balanced analysis of an international crisis whose most recent phase was created in 1974 when Turkey invaded and occupied 37 percent of the island. This scholarly assessment could be useful in the hands of those who honestly seek to understand the nature of the Cyprus Question and those who may strive toward its solution. Whereas the Cyprus imbroglio affects primarily the various communities living on the island, chief among them the Greek and Turkish Cypriots, its international dimensions involve directly Greece and Turkey and other NATO allies, especially Britain and the United States. Furthermore, now that Cyprus is a member of the European Union, solution to this protracted crisis has become a European concern. A distinguished political scientist, Van Coufoudakis has devoted much of his academic career to the study of Cyprus. As he cogently puts it, "public officials and academics have their own informed perspectives of the world and its problems. The wisdom I gained over the years by talking with common people in villages and towns across Cyprus is a testament to their maturity, their courage in adversity, and their yearning for peace and coexistence. I wish that more foreign diplomats had taken the time to understand this land and its people, rather than attempt to impose schemes serving interests other than those of the people of Cyprus." Modern Greek Studies Yearbook Supplement Number 15 (2006) xvii + 137 p. Price:
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Coufoudakis, Van Cyprus: A Contemporary Problem in Historical Perspective Minneapolis University of Minnesota 2006 0-9791218-0-9 / 9780979121807 1st US Edition Softcover New Book from Publisher "Cyprus: A Contemporary Problem in Historical Perspective is an extraordinarily sensitive and balanced analysis of an international crisis whose most recent phase was created in 1974 when Turkey invaded and occupied 37 percent of the island. This scholarly assessment could be useful in the hands of those who honestly seek to understand the nature of the Cyprus Question and those who may strive toward its solution. Whereas the Cyprus imbroglio affects primarily the various communities living on the island, chief among them the Greek and Turkish Cypriots, its international dimensions involve directly Greece and Turkey and other NATO allies, especially Britain and the United States. Furthermore, now that Cyprus is a member of the European Union, solution to this protracted crisis has become a European concern. A distinguished political scientist, Van Coufoudakis has devoted much of his academic career to the study of Cyprus. As he cogently puts it, "public officials and academics have their own informed perspectives of the world and its problems. The wisdom I gained over the years by talking with common people in villages and towns across Cyprus is a testament to their maturity, their courage in adversity, and their yearning for peace and coexistence. I wish that more foreign diplomats had taken the time to understand this land and its people, rather than attempt to impose schemes serving interests other than those of the people of Cyprus." Modern Greek Studies Yearbook Supplement Number 15 (2006) xvii + 137 p. Price:
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