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Cypriots
Cypriot. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyprus
Greek Cypriots if born on Hellenic side or Turkish Cypriots on Turkish Side
the country of Nicosia is Cyprus
Steve Nicosia's birth name is Steven Richard Nicosia.
The south-west 61% of Cyprus is controlled by Greek Cypriots and the north-east 39% is controlled by Turkish Cypriots.
Nicosia is the capital of Cyprus.
The majority of Cypriots are Christian orthodox and most Turkish Cypriots are Muslim.
Cypriots wear Western-style attire, just like other Europeans.
The answer you are looking for is NICOSIA, but the phrasing is awkward.Nicosia is a Cypriot city that is partially occupied by the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC), a country that is seen by most countries and analysts to be a territorial extension of the Republic of Turkey. The southern part of the city, which is still part of the Republic of Cyprus is not a "Greek" area anymore than the rest of Cyprus is a "Greek" area. While the majority of Cypriot citizens are Greek Cypriots, there are Turkish Cypriots that live throughout the Republic of Cyprus. Conversely, because of the Turkish Invasion in 1974 that set up the TRNC there are practically no Greek Cypriots in the TRNC and a very high number of Turkish citizens (who have no Cypriot ancestry) along with Turkish Cypriots.As the city is controlled by the TRNC and the Republic of Cyprus, neither part is directly controlled by Turkey or Greece.
They are both because Greek Cypriots sometimes speak Turkish and Turkish Cypriots sometimes speak Greek. But Turkish Cypriots always have a different accent to people from Turkey because they don't like to think of themselves as Turkish people, they think of themselves as Cypriot's. Greek Cypriots are the same.
The population of Nicosia 200,452 as of 2010.