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The People
of Cyprus
The people of Cyprus owe their individuality and warmth to the fact that
they are the product of an amazingly colourful history. This
sun-drenched island has been at the crossroads of world events for
centuries. Roman, Byzantine, Greek and British influences (to name just
a few) have all had a bearing on life in Cyprus.
Perhaps that's why Cypriots have a special knack of making visitors feel
at home as soon as they step off the plane. That warm welcome, plus the
unhurried pace of daily life, makes Cyprus an instant favourite of
anyone who comes here.
The island nation is a fascinating land of contrasts. It has some of the
most sophisticated cities in the region, and yet, a short distance away,
you can feel as if you have stepped back into a previous century, not
just the 19th, but far back to a time when people pursued simpler
pleasures. Drop into almost any country tavernas, or join the locals at
a town market, and you will feel the atmosphere of a way of life that
has remained essentially the same for centuries.
The island has proved irresistible to many famous historical
personalities, such as Cleopatra, Alexander the Great, Leonard da Vinci
and Richard the Lion Heart. When Richard freed his imprisoned
bride-to-be, Berengaria of Navarre, in 1191, Cypriots all across the
island seized on the opportunity to have a party!
As you can see, a delight in having a good time is at the heart of the
Cypriot personality. Observe the fun Cypriots have when they go out -
perhaps in large family groups - to eat and drink, and you will see how
important a lust for life is on this enchanted island. Get to know the
people, and you will probably be invited back to a Cypriot home to enjoy
a meal of meze. Then, you'll truly learn the meaning of the word
"hospitality."
Cyprus is deservedly called the "Island of Love."
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