No, in Greek "eureka" means "I have found it". This is why scientists in films say "EUREKA!" every single time that they have found something. It was made famous by Archimedes of Syracuse.
Cyprus
The Mediterranean island is Cyprus.
Eureka originates from the Ancient Greek for "I have found it". It also probably comes from Ancient Greek because it was made popular by Archimedes' use of the interjection, and Archimedes was an Ancient Greek engineer, physicist and mathematician.
It is from the Greek. It means 'I have found it.'
There are two islands that are associated to the ancient Greek goddess Aphrodite: The first is Cyprus and the city of Paphos The second is the island of Kythera in the southwest Aegean sea.
"Eureka" comes from the Ancient Greek word heúrēka, meaning "I have found it"
Ercan, Cyprus is mainly known for its airport and can be called the gateway to the mysterious island of Aphrodite. Cyprus is an island in the Mediterranean Ocean. Cyprus is divided by a border or green line and Ercan is in the Northern part of Cyprus. North Cyprus is not as developed and under Turkish influence, while the south part of Cyprus is under Greek influence. Cyprus is a melting pot of the European, Asian, and African cultures; it is also referred to as the playground of the world. Cyprus is an ancient island, and its serious side is evidenced with a museum of antiquity in every town. The beaches are unparalleled as are the accommodations. Villas are available for rent close to Ercan that are quite reasonable and beautiful. Ercan is sometimes known as Tymbou which is a nearby ancient village. Ercan, Cyprus is the gateway to the unspoiled world of northern Cyprus; the ancient island that is like none other in the world.
Isn't it Cyprus?
The term "Cyprus god" is often associated with Aphrodite, the ancient Greek goddess of love and beauty, who is linked to Cyprus due to the island's historical connection with her worship. According to myth, Aphrodite was born from the sea foam near Cyprus, making it a significant site for her cult. The island hosted several temples dedicated to her, most notably in Paphos, where she was revered as a primary deity.
Lectures in Cyprus will be in Greek or Turkish depending on which part of the island you are studying in.
Cyprus
The answer you are looking for is TURKEY, but the question improperly poses its premise. Greece is not in a conflict with Turkey over Cyprus. Turkey is in a conflict with the Greek Cypriots (the population of Cyprus which is ethnically Greek) over control of the island.