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Russian Cypriots

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Russian Cypriots
Русские киприоты (Russian)
Total population
18,000-50,000
Regions with significant populations
Limassol, Nicosia, Paphos
Languages
Russian, Greek
Religion
Orthodox Christianity (Russian and Cypriot churches)
Related ethnic groups
Russians, Cypriots
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History and Presence

The influx of Russians in Cyprus began notably after the Dissolution of the Soviet Union in the early 1990s. Many Russians were attracted to Cyprus because of its warmer climate, business opportunities, and beneficial tax policies for foreign investors.[1]

Limassol, Nicosia, and Paphos have all seen an increase in Russian residents over the years. In particular, Limassol has become a hub for the Russian-speaking population, with many Russian businesses, schools, and churches being established in the city.[2]

Integration and Community Life

Russian Cypriots have been successful in integrating into the Cypriot society. They participate actively in business, cultural activities, and contribute to the local economies of the cities they inhabit. Many have learned the Greek language and embraced aspects of Cypriot culture while maintaining their Russian heritage.[3]

Culture and Religion

Orthodox Christianity plays a significant role in the lives of Russian Cypriots. Their religious practices connect the two cultures due to shared faith between most Cypriots and Russians. Russian Cypriots also organize cultural events, music festivals, and art exhibitions. Russian language newspapers and radio stations operate in Cyprus.[4]

Challenges and Controversies

While the Russian community has integrated well, there have been challenges. Accusations of money laundering and illicit activities have cast a shadow over the community. Many Russian Cypriots have worked to dispel these stereotypes.[5]

Notable People

Politicians

Foreign investors with dual Russian-Cypriot citizenship

See also

References

  1. ^ Constantinou, C. (2017). Cyprus and the Diplomacy of Migration. Diasporic Membership Policies and Overseas Nationals in the Republic of Cyprus. *Migration Studies*, 5(2), 234-254.
  2. ^ "How Russians changed the face of Limassol". Cyprus-Mail.com. 18 August 2020.
  3. ^ "The Russian community in Cyprus: Fewer numbers, strong presence". In-Cyprus. 12 November 2019.
  4. ^ Lukyanova, E. (2015). Russian Media in Cyprus: Challenges and Prospects. *Journal of Mediterranean Studies*, 24(2), 211-230.
  5. ^ "Russian money laundering in Cyprus". DW News. 22 September 2020.

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