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    2,700 ARMENIANS LIVE IN CYPRUS

    Armenpress
    Nov 21 2006

    YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 21, ARMENPRESS: Armenia and Cyprus established
    diplomatic relations in 1992, March, however, first Armenians
    established in Cyprus in the IV-V centuries. One of rulers of the
    island in the 9-10th centuries was an Armenian.

    Though Armenians have lived in Cyprus for centuries, the present
    community on the island is mainly the result of immigration
    during and immediately after the Armenian Genocide of 1915-23 in
    Turkey. Currently, some 2700 Armenians live in Cyprus, mainly in
    Nicosia, Larnaca and Limassol.

    With the 1974 Turkish invasion and subsequent partitioning of the
    island, the Armenian community lost significant properties, such as
    the Makaravank and Kantsvor monasteries, a primary school and church
    in Nicosia, and several other vital sites and assets.

    The invasion also forced many Armenians to emigrate to Great Britain,
    Australia and Canada. Armenians in Cyprus are mainly craftsmen, running
    small and medium businesses, traders and government officials. The
    community is governed by the leaders of the Armenian Church Diocese
    and the National Council.

    The Armenian language has always played a pivotal role in the
    preservation of the Armenian national identity. For this reason,
    organized Armenian communities in Cyprus always had their own
    Armenian-language newspapers. Currently three newspapers are published
    by the community and all major Armenian Diaspora organizations have
    their branches in Cyprus.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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