British Cyprus

British Cyprus (Cyprus and Northern Cyprus) was a crown colony of the United Kingdom.

Cyprus
Κύπρος  (Greek)
Kıbrıs  (Turkish)
1878–1960
Cyprus in the 1930s, with Cyprus in dark green and the United Kingdom in dark grey
Cyprus in the 1930s, with Cyprus in dark green and the United Kingdom in dark grey
StatusBritish Protectorate (1878–1914)
British military administration (1914–1925)
British Crown Colony (1925–1960)
CapitalNicosia
Common languagesEnglish (official)
Greek, Turkish
GovernmentCrown colony
Monarch 
 1878–1901 (first)
Victoria
 1952–1960 (last)
Elizabeth II
Governor 
 1878–1879 (first)
Garnet Wolseley[lower-alpha 1]
 1957–1960 (last)
Hugh Foot
History 
 Cyprus Convention
4 June 1878
 Protectorate established
12 July 1878
 British annexation
5 November 1914
24 July 1923
 Crown Colony of Cyprus
1 May 1925
 Enosis referendum
15 January 1950
 Cyprus Emergency
1 April 1955
 London & Zürich Agreements
19 February 1959
16 August 1960
Area
1924[1]9,272 km2 (3,580 sq mi)
Population
 1924[1]
310,709
 1955[2]
529,972
 1960[2]
572,930
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Ottoman Cyprus
Cyprus
Akrotiri and Dhekelia
Today part ofCyprus
Northern Cyprus
Akrotiri and Dhekelia

References

  1. "The British Empire in 1924". The British Empire. Retrieved 7 November 2017.
  2. "Cyprus Population". Worldometers. Retrieved 7 November 2017.
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