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both "Population map of Cyprus" and "Population density map of Cyprus" has no legend. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 178.233.160.210 (talk) 09:31, 1 December 2013 (UTC)[reply]


Turkısh cyprus diaspora , greek cypriots diaspora

northern and southern Cyprus population 1,150 thousand

northern 313.000 (%67 Turkish cypriots ,% 30 turkish % 3 united kingdom and other

southern 845.000 (% 78 Greek cypriots , % 14 other , % 5 greeks , % 3 united kingdom ,

cyprus 1.158 thousand , % 58 greek cypriots , % 19 turkish cypriots , % 12 other , 7 turkish , % 4 greeks

Essential elements of Cyprus : greek cypriots (665.000) + turkish cypriots (210.000) : 875.000  % 76- % 24 — Preceding unsigned comment added by 193.140.219.29 (talk) 12:38, 7 September 2016 (UTC)[reply]

AIDS/HIV Data

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New data by the government concerning AIDS/HIV in Cyprus at http://www.philenews.com/main/1,1,22,0,15383-.aspx Use a translator if you do not speak Greek. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 83.168.49.202 (talk) 11:46, 20 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Ridiculous

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This article (Demographics of Cyprus) contains the links to its sources but someone decided to tag it with this article contains information for the CIA Factbook. The CIA factbook TOOK this data from my contributions and copied them in its websites! The CIA Factbook is only a compilation of all the information on a country you can find in the internet. I still do not see why some people still do not understand this. —Preceding unsigned comment added by WhiteMagick (talkcontribs) 18:25, 24 December 2008 (UTC)[reply]

The CIA took your contributions to Wikipedia and published it in the CIA World Factbook? Whoa. That's circular. That brings the very credibility of the CIA World Factbook into question. We may have to remove all of it from Wikipedia. Assuming what you say is true, this is a serious problem, that needs a wider venue of discussion. (This is big. It could be the Signpost's next big story. Hell, it could be tomorrow's headline news!)
I suggest you report this problem at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Demographics, and post an announcement that links there at WP:CBB.
The Transhumanist 05:37, 24 February 2009 (UTC)[reply]
I shall report it to BBC, ABC, NBC, CNN immediately! —Preceding unsigned comment added by WhiteMagick (talkcontribs) 15:26, 25 February 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Graphical material showing the demographic change (Greek vs. Turkish Cypriots) is VERY needed

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The intro passage is a bit confusing. It tries to include all waves of immigration from 1960s after independence! But in reality there should be several separate waves:

  • Turkish people from Turkey
  • Turkish people from Bulgaria
  • Bulgarians
  • Balkan peninsula
  • EU citizens (also, Turkish ethnicity people from EU countries) after Cyprus joined EU

If ALL official censuses would be presented in a graphical way, it would be extremely informative. The statistical data from these censuses would be THE start of discussion. But now it's a bit messy. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 193.173.39.45 (talk) 09:06, 27 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]

BTW, i think this page is of utmost importance to Cyprus, as the Turkish part of Cyprus would love to join the EU, as well as Turkey does. And exactly the things stemming from the current demography and history of Cyprus are the reason why Greece and some other EU countries counter Turkish Cyprus claims to join EU, as well as Turkish efforts. The international solution of the "problems" associated with the history and demograhic change in Cyprus will not come easily. And this article could help to shed some light unto the facts and then the debate could continue.

Original research

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Please see Wikipedia:OR

Thanks --Chaosdruid (talk) 20:55, 17 February 2009 (UTC)[reply]

References

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This is response to Zlerman's message: Zlerman for the demographics section the paragraph that I and Chaosdruid prepared, adding your paragraph on the 1973 census will be excellent. We could substitute the existing paragraphs with the new ones us three prepared. Chaosdruid's paragraph and mine were all well referenced.

According to the first census carried out covering the entire island by the Republic of Cyprus in 1960 the country had a total population of 573,566. Greek Cypriots comprised 77% or 441,568 of the island's population, Turkish Cypriots 18% or 103,822, Armenians 3,627 or 0.6%, Maronites 2,706 or 0.4% and 4% or 24,408 being foreigners[1]. In the last census covering the whole island in 1973 Greek Cypriots numbered 498,511 or 78.9%, Turkish Cypriots 116,000 or 18.4% and foreigners were 17,260 or 2.7% [12].

In the last Census by the Republic in 2001 the population of the Republic of Cyprus (in the areas under its control) stood at 689,565. Greek Cypriots were 618,455 or 89.7%, Armenians were 1,341 or 0.2%, Maronites were 3,568 0.5%, Latins were 279 0.04%, Turkish Cypriots were 360 or 0.06%, 661 or 0.1% of unknown origin and finally foreigners numbered 64,811 or 9.4% of the total population [2]. The five biggest groups of foreign citizens in Cyprus in 2001 were 17,459 Greeks from the Hellenic Republic, 11,870 British citizens, 4,952 Russians, 4,939 from Sri Lanka and 3,245 from the Philippines[2]. The massive decline in the number of Turkish Cypriots is due to the division as a result of the 1974 invasion by Turkey. Greek Cypriots moved into the areas under the control of the Republic of Cyprus while Turkish Cypriots moved into the areas under the occupation and control of Turkish troops. The Republic of Cyprus estimated that in 2001 there were 87,700 Turkish Cypriots in North Cyprus[3]. The decline is due to an estimated 36,000 Turkish Cypriots who emigrated [9].

In the last estimation of its population the Republic of Cyprus reported a total population of 789,300 showing a jump of almost 100,000 since the last census [4] Greek Cypriots were estimated to be 665,223 or 84.3% of the population which also includes an estimated 2500-3000 Armenians [5], 6000 Maronites [6] and 2000 Latins [7] since they chose to be a member of the Greek community of Cyprus according to its constituion. Foreigners were a total of 124,077 or 15,72%; almost a doubling since 2001 due to the entry of Cyprus in the European Union. The five biggest groups of foreigners in the Republic of Cyprus are 37,604 Greeks, 26,661 UK citizens, 9,991 Russians, 4,146 Poles and 3,733 Bulgarians while 11,323 people are of unknown origin [8]. The estimate in 2007 for Turkish Cypriots is 90,000 [3]. In addition, the Republic of Cyprus Statistical Service also estimated that 150,000-160,000 Turkish immigrants (described as “illegal settlers” in the Republic of Cyprus Statistical Abstract 2007,[40] footnote on p. 72) were living in Northern Cyprus, bringing the de facto population of Northern Cyprus to about 250,000. This estimate produced by the Republic of Cyprus matches the results of the 2006 population census carried out by the government of Northern Cyprus

According to a census carried out in the beginning of 2006 by the Turkish Cypriot administration, the TRNC has a population of 265,100[10] of which majority is composed of indigenous Turkish Cypriots, with the rest including a large number of settlers from Turkey. Of the 178,000 Turkish Cypriot citizens, 82% are native Cypriots (145,000). Of the 45,000 people born to non-Cypriot parentage, nearly 40% (17,000) were born in Cyprus. The figure for non-citizens, including students, guest workers and temporary residents stood at 78,000 people.[10][11]

References:

--WhiteMagick (talk) 16:55, 25 February 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Demographics of Cyprus: references for the section "Demographic Statistics"

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Please answer the specific question I put on your talk page:

On 13 June 2008 WhiteMagick started updating the numbers in Demographics of Cyprus#Demographic statistics. As of today, there are no references and no sources for the updated numbers that appear in this important section of the article. Could WhiteMagick please insert the relevant references and sources for each subsection? You can do it in any format that you prefer: my main concern is to have the source information, the style can be fixed later. Thank you. --Zlerman (talk) 05:07, 25 February 2009 (UTC)[reply]

I do not need general paragraphs of text or references for general paragraphs of text, as you provide above on this talk page. I need specific references to sources that you used for the data in Demographics of Cyprus#Demographic statistics starting 13 June 2008. These references are needed for each subsection separately or for groups of subsections if the numbers come from the same source. Thank you. --Zlerman (talk) 16:23, 25 February 2009 (UTC)[reply]

For all that says (2007 est)http://www.pio.gov.cy/mof/cystat/statistics.nsf/All/5B26588F9EB90E4DC225753E003449AF/$file/ABSTRACT_2007.pdf?OpenElement

--WhiteMagick (talk) 22:57, 25 February 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Thank you. This should be sufficient at this stage. Yes, please send me the 2001 Census file and the imm/em data (my e-mail address is on my talk page), but much more importantly let me have the URL of these files. Also please consider the possibility of your calculations being regarded as OR. --Zlerman (talk) 02:55, 26 February 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Ethnic groups

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WhiteMagick added extremely important and interesting numbers on ethnic groups in Cyprus (13 June 2008, as subsequently updated). Unfortunately, these data are not sourced and I cannot find them in any of the sources recommended by WhiteMagick in previous communications. I therefore temporarily hid them with an edit note, pending provision of appropriate sources. When the sources are provided, we can easily reinstate them to replace the sketchy CIA statistics that I have inserted for the time being as the best sourced approximation. --Zlerman (talk) 06:59, 28 February 2009 (UTC)[reply]

  • I've had a look at the major source, the 2007 Demographic report. It's a joke in this area - the figures are very clearly significantly understated. This almost certainly has to do with the methodology used, namely a Passenger Survey. CIA seems to be as good a source as any. Vizjim (talk) 21:43, 25 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Demographic Report 2007

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This is the demographic report for Cyprus for end of 2007. Please updated the Demographics section. If the file does not appear please go to http://www.pio.gov.cy/mof/cystat/statistics.nsf/index_en/index_en?OpenDocument

Thank you. 25 June 2009 WhiteMagick

http://www.pio.gov.cy/mof/cystat/statistics.nsf/All/11DCBB93C796B9F9C22571FE002D5C50/$file/DEMOGRAPHIC_REPORT-2007.pdf?OpenElement

Historical population during Ottoman times

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If anyone wants to add more detail on this, many figures are given in p.31-34 of Volume 4 of George Francis Hills History of Cyprus. Oncenawhile (talk) 12:45, 1 June 2014 (UTC)[reply]

The Data to be added Population Census Table

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Year GCs TCs Total
1777 37.000 47.000 84.000
1790 47.500 67.000 114.000
1793 46.392 67.000 118.000
1800 30.524 67.000 97.524
I will add after the sources clarified. Hence, the table will be 1777-1960 instead of 1881-1960 Alexyflemming (talk) 09:33, 3 November 2014 (UTC)[reply]

The following have the same format with the table in the article:

Population of Cyprus according to ethnic group 1777–1960
Ethnic
group
census 17771 census 17902 census 17933 census 18004
Number % Number % Number % Number %
Greeks 37,000 44.0 47,500 41.5 46,392 39.3 30,524 31.3
Turks 47,000 56.0 67,000 58.5 67,000 58.8 67,000 68.7
Armenians
Maronites
Others 4,608 3.9
Total 84,000 114,500 118,000 97,524
1 Source: [http://]. 2 Source: [http://]. 3 Source: [http://]. 4 Source: [http://].

Alexyflemming (talk) 10:01, 3 November 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Sources

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1. census 1777: Turgut AVKIRAN, Istiklal newspaper (14.09.1950) http://evrak.cm.gov.nc.tr/siteler/gazeteler/istiklal/1950/Eyl%C3%BCl/14eyl%C3%BCl1950-istiklal.pdf (census declaration of Kyprianos)
2. census 1790:
3. census 1793:
4. census 1800:
Alexyflemming (talk) 10:14, 3 November 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Source Date Muslim Christian
............ .......... ........ ..........
Evliya Çelebi 1670-1675 30,000 150,000
Coronelli 1691-1695 28,000 160,000
Pococke 1738 4,000 (only taxable males) 12,000 (only taxable males)
Drummond 1745 150,000 50,000
Kyprianos 1777-1788 47,000 37,000
De Vezin 1788-1792 60,000 20,000
Edward D. Clarke 1801 Total: 60,000
Ali Bey 1806  ? 32,000
John M. Kinneir 1814 35,000 35,000
Henry Light 1814 Total: 90,000
William Turner 1815 30,000 40,000
Thomas Gordon 1821 35,000 35,000
Spyridon Tricoupis 1821 20,000 80,000
Charles C. Frankland 1827 4,200 (only taxable males) 20,800 (only taxable males)
French Consulate 1829 6,000 (only taxable males) 15,000 (only taxable males)
Official census 1831 29,966 58,200
Official census 1841 33,000 75,300
J. Lilburn 1842 30,000 71,000
Niven Kerr 1844 25,000 76,110
Ludwig Ross 1845 25,000 75,000-80,000
British Consulate 1846 35,000 55,000
D. Margarites 1847 28,000 89,700
British Consulate 1858 7,299 (only taxable males) 26,514 (only taxable males)
Epainetos 1861 44,000 121,000
Synvet 1872 55,000 121,750
Mas Latrie 1878 45,000 98,000
Note: Source: Mete Hatay, "Is the Turkish Cypriot Population Shrinking?", PRIO Report 2/2007. http://www.prio.org/Global/upload/Cyprus/Publications/Is%20the%20Turkish%20Cypriot%20Population%20Shrinking.pdf
Compiled from the estimates cited in: Theodore Papadopoullos, "Social and Historical Data on Population (1570-1881)", (Nicosia: Cyprus Research Centre, 1965).; Claude Delaval Cobham, "Excerpta Cypria: Materials for a History of Cyprus", (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1908).; T.C. Başbakanlık Devlet Arşivleri Genel Müdürlüğü, Osmanlı Arşiv Daire Başkanlığı, Osmanlı İdaresinde Kıbrıs: Nüfus-Arazi Dağılımı ve Türk Vakıfları, Yayın Nu:43, Ankara, 2000. Alexyflemming (talk) 10:33, 3 November 2014 (UTC)[reply]

This is OR/synthesis. These censuses counted Muslims and Christians, not Greeks and Turks. Also, how can you have figures for all of them but only a source for one? 213.7.147.34 (talk) 11:28, 3 November 2014 (UTC)[reply]
That (Muslim/Christian situation) will be specified as a footnote. See PRIO's article page 19. There, all the censusus in Cyprus island was mentioned. Read the footnote. The source article of PRIO lists all the sources of the figures. For example, Theodore Papadopoullos, Claude Delaval Cobham, TR Preministry Archieves General Directorate along with the author Mete Hatay.Alexyflemming (talk) 12:02, 3 November 2014 (UTC)[reply]
I will give 1790, 1793, 1800 figures with different sources. Wait a little bit please.Alexyflemming (talk) 12:08, 3 November 2014 (UTC)[reply]
(edit conflict) That (Muslim/Christian situation) will be specified as a footnote. I don't think that you should falsify sources, and then 'defalsify' them in a footnote. The source article of PRIO lists all the sources of the figures. No, not as far as I can see. It's only got the first column, and that's for 1777–1788; nowhere does it say it's a census. 213.7.147.34 (talk) 12:09, 3 November 2014 (UTC)[reply]
"Census" and "population figures" must be specified. I agree. Also, since there are lots of census and population figures since 1670, it would be wiser to give only the data of years of "1. majority-minority changes and 2. peak ratio" as a separate table.Alexyflemming (talk) 12:12, 3 November 2014 (UTC)[reply]
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New demographics

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Haravgi news " Cyprus 's population of 12 thousand less ... Our country is getting older ... Demography Report that Shows Decrease in 2013 births " reported the title.

According to the newspaper , Demography Report 2013 was discussed in the Greek Parliament yesterday Working Committee. akel'l members of the Committee to Skevi Kuku , said it was very worrying results . The average number of children per woman is 1.3 Kuku attention to , to complete the population should be emphasized that at this rate of 2.1 percent

9.341 births in 2013 , 5.141 deaths 2013 ,70.4 % of the population aged 15-64 ,household size of 2.79


Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus , according to the Population Registry Office in the last 10 years of birth and death records , the country's population is 34.136 were observed only increase with the birth event . According to statistics, the country was born 42.878 people in total between January 1 2004-18 general in September 2014 , 8.742 people lost their lives

He was born 4,170 people in 2010 , 957 people were killed. 3.915 people were born in 2013 , 1.139 people died ,19 % of the population aged 0-14 — Preceding unsigned comment added by 78.174.3.249 (talk) 13:34, 7 February 2016 (UTC)[reply]

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