The two main groups involved in the civil war in Cyprus were the Greek Cypriots and the Turkish Cypriots. The conflict arose primarily from ethnic tensions and political disagreements over the island's governance, particularly regarding the desire for union with Greece by Greek Cypriots and the push for partition or closer ties with Turkey by Turkish Cypriots. These tensions culminated in violence and a division of the island in 1974, leading to the establishment of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, which is only recognized by Turkey. The ongoing division has resulted in a complex political situation that remains unresolved.
There was no Cypriot Civil War because the force that opposed the Cypriot government was primarily a foreign power: Turkey. Certainly Turkish Cypriots helped the foreign army, but it was primarily Turkey's invasion of the island. The Turko-Cypriot Conflict was between Cyprus, ruled by the predominant Greek Orthodox Cypriot population, and the Turks of Turkey and Turkish Cypriots.
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The two ethnic groups are Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots. Two other ethnic groups are Armenians and Maronites
As counter-intuitive as it might be, the two groups involved in the Arab-Israeli Conflict are the Arabs and the Israelis.
There are several groups involved in the middle east conflict. There are Shia and Sunni Muslims involved. The United States is also involved, as well as terrorist groups like ISIS and Al Qaeda.
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The two main groups were ethnic serbs and ethnic croads
There are two ehtnic groups in the population of Rwanda, the Tutsi and the Hutu.
Divorce. In civil law, the two parties involved in a case are two individuals or groups. It can be a disagreement, such as when one person is accused of damaging another person's property, or it can be a different sort of legal event, such as when a family adopts a child. Divorce is a legal situation between two people, so it is considered civil law.divorce
Cyprus was a former British colony. In 1960, its date of independence, proved to be a soon internal struggle between Greek and Turkish Cypriots. There was heavy violence between these two groups.
The State Government and the National Government
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