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  1. Cyprus Flag: white with a copper-colored silhouette of the island (the name Cyprus is derived from the Greek word for copper) above two green crossed olive branches in the center of the flag; the branches symbolize the hope for peace and reconciliation between the Greek and Turkish communities. Note: the "Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus" flag retains the white field of the Cyprus national flag but displays narrow horizontal red stripes positioned a small distance from the top and bottom ...

  2. Northern Cyprus, [a] officially the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC), [b] is a de facto state [6] [7] that comprises the northeastern portion of the island of Cyprus. It is recognised only by Turkey , and its territory is considered by all other states to be part of the Republic of Cyprus .

  3. The flag of Cyprus is a powerful symbol of national identity and sovereignty. It is flown on government buildings, schools, and public institutions across the island. During national holidays, such as Independence Day on October 1, the flag is prominently displayed in celebrations and parades.

  4. Mar 28, 2022 · History of the flag. Cyprus was a British colony until the 1960s, so it used the British flag. Two red lions from the coat of arms of Richard the Lionheart were depicted on the cloth.

  5. The image on the flag is that of Cyprus itself, and the orange color represents the element copper, which is and has been, an important source of income for the country. The white color and the olive branches beneath the picture are symbols of freedom.

  6. Feb 21, 2024 · Cyprus proclaimed its independence in 1960 and became the Republic of Cyprus, and the flag with a white background, the silhouette of Cyprus, and the green olive branches was adopted. The Turkish invasion in 1974 led to the establishment of a state on a third of the island which is only recognized by Turkey, and has a flag inspired by the Turkish flag.

  7. The flag of Cyprus is used on land as the national and civil flag and at sea as the national and civil ensign. Many sea vessels in the world go under the Cyprus flag as Cyprus has the third largest fleet within the European Union, with 16% of the total fleet of the 25 EU Member States.