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It is customary for Cypriots to welcome you into their homes with a ‘Kolosorisate’ welcome, and ‘Kopiaste’ please come and join us. The introductions and a handshake are standard, and the kiss on both cheeks is to, except for men greeting other men. Once you enter a Cypriot home you will be offered ‘glyko’ preserved fruit with a cold glass of water, and Greek coffee. It is considered rude to refuse and even if you do not like what is offered at least try and eat some of it.
The University of Cyprus which is in Nicosia, was established in 1989 and today has over 7000 students. The main priorities of the University of Cyprus is to be established as a research institution and achieve International Scientific Recognition and to become a centre of excellence in the Euro-Mediterranean region.
Apart from the obvious Greek roots, traditional Greek Cypriot food also has Turkish influences. Starting with the ‘meze’ which are small dishes of local delicacies which are enjoyed slowly with good company over drinks, this style is more suited to the Arab way of eating and not so common in Greece. These small portions off delicious fresh local food, keep on arriving until you just can’t eat anymore! This is the perfect way to sample the seasonal produce and tastes of Cyprus, do yourself a favor and try a proper meat or fish ‘meze’, you will not regret it.
Whether you want to escape the concrete jungle and the stress of living in a big city, or simply want to find a safe haven for your family, Cyprus is the ideal destination for relocation.
It is customary for Cypriots to welcome you into their homes with a ‘Kolosorisate’ welcome, and ‘Kopiaste’ please come and join us. The introductions and a handshake are standa
The University of Cyprus which is in Nicosia, was established in 1989 and today has over 7000 students. The main priorities of the University of Cyprus is to be established as a research institution a
Apart from the obvious Greek roots, traditional Greek Cypriot food also has Turkish influences. Starting with the ‘meze’ which are small dishes of local delicacies which are enjoyed slowly
Whether you want to escape the concrete jungle and the stress of living in a big city, or simply want to find a safe haven for your family, Cyprus is the ideal destination for relocation.