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.
Turkey is ranked 37th in size at 783,562 km2
There is no conflict.
There has been conflict between Turkey and Kurdish groups for several decades, dating back to the 1980s. The conflict has evolved over time and has taken different forms, including armed conflict and political tensions.
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The conflicts with Turkey are mainly due to the Kurdish separatist movement in southeastern Turkey, where Kurdish militants have been fighting for independence or greater autonomy. The conflict with Syria is primarily related to the Syrian Civil War, where different factions and international interests have led to a complex and multifaceted conflict involving various actors, including Kurdish groups seeking autonomy.
A land-use conflict is what happens when individuals with an interest in an area of land do not agree on how to use the land. In urban areas this can happen when a company wants to use residential land for industrial purposes.
Cyprus is an island that shares its heritage with Greece, and speaks the Greek language. The northern end of Cyprus has been occupied by Turkey, and there has been conflict ever since. There is a no-mans-land between the two sides on Cyprus similar to that of North and South Korea.