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Religion in Cyprus is dominated by Eastern Orthodox branch of Christianity, whose adherents make up 73% of the total population of the entire island. Most Greek Cypriots are members of the autocephalous Greek Orthodox 'Church of Cyprus'.
2 wrz 2024 · Minor religions in Cyprus, such as the Baháʼí Faith, Judaism, Roman Catholicism, Protestantism, Hinduism, and Buddhism, contribute to the island's religious diversity and cultural richness through their unique traditions, festivals, and community activities.
6 dni temu · The culture of Cyprus is divided between the northern Turkish and the southern Greek sections of the country. Since 1974 the Turkish community in northern Cyprus has promoted its own Turkish and Islamic culture, supporting its own newspapers and periodicals and changing many place-names to Turkish. The anniversary of the proclamation of the ...
5 sie 2024 · Cyprus is a diverse religious landscape primarily dominated by Greek Orthodox Christianity, followed by Islam and smaller communities like Sikhs, Hindus, Buddhists, Jews, Bahü, Catholics, Protestants including Anglicans, and Armenian Apostolics.
This volume, introduced by Edgar Peltenburg, presents the results of latest research by young scholars working on aspects of Cypriot archaeology from the Bronze...
29 sie 2024 · Religion in Cyprus is not limited to worship, but also manifests itself in social solidarity and solidarity activities. Mosques, churches and other religious institutions are important centers that extend a helping hand to various segments of society and carry out social responsibility projects.
The Constitution of Cyprus does not legally distinguish between majority and minority religions, in the sense that there is no prevailing, official, or established religion in Cyprus. The five main religions of the island generally enjoy a similar constitutional and legal status.