British Cyprus

British Cyprus (Greek: Βρετανική Κύπρος; Turkish: İngiliz Kıbrıs) was the island of Cyprus under the dominion of the British Empire, administered sequentially from 1878 to 1914 as a British protectorate, from 1914 to 1925 as a unilaterally annexed military occupation, and from 1925 to 1960 as a Crown colony. Following the London and Zürich Agreements of 19 February 1959, Cyprus became an independent republic on 16 August 1960.

Cyprus
Κύπρος (Greek)
Kıbrıs (Turkish)
1878–1960
Cyprus in the 1930s, with Cyprus in dark green and the United Kingdom in dark grey
Status
  • British protectorate (1878–1914)
  • British military administration
    (1914–1925)
  • British Crown colony (1925–1960)
CapitalNicosia
Official languagesEnglish
Common languagesGreek  Turkish
Religion
Monarch 
 1878–1901 (first)
Victoria
 1952–1960 (last)
Elizabeth II
Governor 
 1878–1879 (first)
Garnet Wolseley
 1957–1960 (last)
Hugh Foot
LegislatureLegislative Council
History 
4 June 1878
 Protectorate established
12 July 1878
 British annexation
5 November 1914
 Treaty of Lausanne
24 July 1923
 Crown colony of Cyprus
1 May 1925
15 January 1950
1 April 1955
 London & Zürich Agreements
19 February 1959
16 August 1960
Area
19249,272 km2 (3,580 sq mi)
Population
 1924
310,709
 1955
529,972
 1960
572,930
Currency
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Ottoman Cyprus
Cyprus
Akrotiri and Dhekelia
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