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There are approximately 18,000 [[Russians|Russian]] Cypriots living in [[Cyprus]], according to government statistics, many of them in [[Limassol]] and are citizens of Cyprus.<ref> [https://www.france24.com/en/live-news/20220304-ukraine-conflict-spills-into-cyprus-school-spats] - (Figure cited in 2022) - Official Cypriot government statistics</ref> Guardian estimated the number as 50,000<!-- considering all residents of [[Russians|Russian]] background--> in 2018.<ref>https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/feb/17/welcome-to-limassolgrad-the-city-getting-rich-on-russian-money</ref> |
There are approximately 18,000 [[Russians|Russian]] Cypriots living in [[Cyprus]], according to government statistics, many of them in [[Limassol]] and are citizens of Cyprus.<ref> [https://www.france24.com/en/live-news/20220304-ukraine-conflict-spills-into-cyprus-school-spats] - (Figure cited in 2022) - Official Cypriot government statistics</ref> Guardian estimated the number as 50,000<!-- considering all residents of [[Russians|Russian]] background--> in 2018.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/feb/17/welcome-to-limassolgrad-the-city-getting-rich-on-russian-money | title=Welcome to Limassolgrad: The city getting rich on Russian money | website=[[TheGuardian.com]] | date=17 February 2018 }}</ref> |
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Russian Cypriots are a minority group on the island. However, almost all of them arrived to or were born in Cyprus following the [[Dissolution of the Soviet Union]], which occurred after the writing of the [[Constitution of Cyprus]], so they are not afforded the same constitutional privileges as other smaller minority groups like [[Armenian Cypriots]], [[Maronite Cypriots]] and [[Catholic Church in Cyprus|Roman Catholic Cypriots]]. |
Russian Cypriots are a minority group on the island. However, almost all of them arrived to or were born in Cyprus following the [[Dissolution of the Soviet Union]], which occurred after the writing of the [[Constitution of Cyprus]], so they are not afforded the same constitutional privileges as other smaller minority groups like [[Armenian Cypriots]], [[Maronite Cypriots]] and [[Catholic Church in Cyprus|Roman Catholic Cypriots]]. |
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Total population | |
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18,000-40,000 | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Limassol | |
Languages | |
Russian, Greek | |
Religion | |
Orthodox Christianity (Russian and Cypriot churches) |
There are approximately 18,000 Russian Cypriots living in Cyprus, according to government statistics, many of them in Limassol and are citizens of Cyprus.[1] Guardian estimated the number as 50,000 in 2018.[2]
Russian Cypriots are a minority group on the island. However, almost all of them arrived to or were born in Cyprus following the Dissolution of the Soviet Union, which occurred after the writing of the Constitution of Cyprus, so they are not afforded the same constitutional privileges as other smaller minority groups like Armenian Cypriots, Maronite Cypriots and Roman Catholic Cypriots.
Notable people
- Alexey Voloboev
Foreign investors with dual Russian-Cypriot citizenship:
See also
References
- ^ [1] - (Figure cited in 2022) - Official Cypriot government statistics
- ^ "Welcome to Limassolgrad: The city getting rich on Russian money". TheGuardian.com. 17 February 2018.