Northern Cyprus
Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus Kuzey Kıbrıs Türk Cumhuriyeti (Turkish) | |
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| Anthem: İstiklâl Marşı "Independence March" | |
| Status | De facto state with limited recognition, internationally recognised as territory of Cyprus occupied by Turkey |
| Capital and largest city | North Nicosia (de facto) Nicosia (de jure) 35°11′N 33°22′E / 35.183°N 33.367°E |
| Official languages | Turkish |
| Vernacular | Cypriot Turkish |
| Demonyms |
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| Government | Unitary semi-presidential republic |
| Tufan Erhürman | |
| Ünal Üstel | |
| Ziya Öztürkler | |
| Legislature | Assembly of the Republic |
| Independence from Cyprus | |
| 20 July 1974 | |
| 1 October 1974 | |
| 13 February 1975 | |
| 15 November 1983 | |
| Area | |
• Total | 3,355 km2 (1,295 sq mi) (unranked) |
| Population | |
• 2021 estimate | 382,836 |
• Density | 114/km2 (295.3/sq mi) (unranked) |
| GDP (nominal) | 2018 estimate |
• Total | $4.234 billion |
• Per capita | $14,942 |
| Currency | Turkish lira (₺) (TRY) |
| Time zone | UTC+2 (EET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+3 (EEST) |
| Calling code | +90 392 |
| Internet TLD | ct.tr/nc.tr or .tr |
Northern Cyprus, officially the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC), is a de facto state comprising the northern third of the island of Cyprus. It is recognised only by Turkey, with the international community considering it territory of the Republic of Cyprus under Turkish military occupation. It extends from Cape Apostolos Andreas (the tip of the Karpass Peninsula) in the northeast to Morphou Bay in the northwest, with Cape Kormakitis at its westernmost point and the Kokkina exclave west of the mainland. A buffer zone controlled by the UN forms a barrier between both sides of the island and runs through Nicosia, the island's largest city and the capital of both sides.
After gaining independence from the United Kingdom in 1960, Cyprus was dominated by intercommunal violence between the island's Greek and Turkish populations. Greek Cypriots favoured enosis (union with Greece), while Turkish Cypriots favoured taksim (partition of the island). A coup d'état in 1974, performed as part of the Greek military junta's attempt to annex the island, prompted Turkey to invade Cyprus and capture the northern third of the island. This resulted in the eviction of much of the north's Greek Cypriot population and the flight of Turkish Cypriots from the south; the Turkish-occupied north unilaterally declared independence in 1983. UN Security Council Resolution 541 rejected the declaration as illegal and urged UN members not to recognise it. Attempts to resolve the Cyprus problem have been unsuccessful; Northern Cyprus and Turkey favour a two-state solution, while the Republic of Cyprus, the EU, and the UN favour a federalised Cyprus.
Due to its lack of recognition, Northern Cyprus depends on Turkey for economic, political and military support. This has led some experts to describe Northern Cyprus as a puppet state of Turkey; others contest the label, due to the independent nature of Northern Cyprus's elections and government. The Turkish Armed Forces, with the support of Northern Cyprus's government, maintains a large force in Northern Cyprus, which the Republic of Cyprus, the EU, and the international community regard as an occupation force. This military presence is illegal under international law, and has been denounced in several UN Security Council resolutions.
Northern Cyprus is a semi-presidential democratic republic with a cultural heritage incorporating various influences and an economy that is dominated by the services sector. The economy has seen growth through the 2000s and 2010s, with the GNP per capita more than tripling in the 2000s, but is held back by an international embargo due to the official closure of the ports in Northern Cyprus by the Republic of Cyprus. The official language is Turkish, with a distinct local dialect being spoken. The vast majority of Turkish Cypriots are Sunni Muslims, though everyday religious attitudes are largely moderate and secular. Northern Cyprus is an observer state of ECO and OIC under the name "Turkish Cypriot State", PACE under the name "Turkish Cypriot Community", and Organization of Turkic States with its own name.