No, it is a part of Europe.
There is no capital as it is not a country. It is an area of the Republic of Cyprus occupied by Turkey since 1974. No other country than Turkey recognises that part as an independent country.
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The Republic of Turkey is the only country to recognize the Turkish Republic of North Cyprus. Every other nation sees the Turkish part of the island as an illegal occupation by Turkey of part of Cyprus.
You are most likely referring to Cyprus. However, Cyprus is considered to geographically be a part of Europe by many.
Lectures in Cyprus will be in Greek or Turkish depending on which part of the island you are studying in.
An LEDC is a less economically developed country. Cyprus is a fairly well developed country, particularly Ayia Napa, part of Cyprus's coastal fringe, which is very much an MEDC (more economically developed country). Rural areas will be less developed.
This depends on who is defining the Middle East, but generally, Cyprus is considered part of Europe. However, there is a minority opinion that because Cyprus is due south of Turkey that it is in "Asian space" and, therefore, physically part of the Middle East.
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Mexico was a colony of Spain.
Turkey and Cyprus are both Middle Eastern countries that are part of Europe.