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Official Territory

Cyprus

Republic of Cyprus

Pop: 1,442,614
Zone: Europe
DEMOVISTA PROPRIETARY // 2026

Liberty
Analysis

A weighted composite metric synthesizing global data on democracy, human rights, economic freedom, and societal development.

8.0INDEX / 10.0
Full Democracy

Supporting
Indices

8.2
SCORE / 10

Democracy Quality

Comprehensive analysis of democratic institutional quality

Full Democracy
7.5
SCORE / 10

Economic Freedom

Degree to which policies and institutions support economic liberty

Emerging Democracy
8.3
SCORE / 10

Human Freedom

A comprehensive measure of personal, civil, and economic freedom

Full Democracy
7.7
SCORE / 10

Economic Policy

Analysis of rule of law, government size, and regulatory efficiency

Emerging Democracy
8.0
SCORE / 10

Liberal Democracy

Accountability to citizens through elections and individual rights protection

Emerging Democracy

Structural
Categories

#41
🗣️

Freedom of Speech

7.9

Robust protections for public expression and media independence.

Status
#41/ 184
#31
📜

Rule of Law

7.5

Strong judicial independence with consistent legal enforcement.

Status
#31/ 184
#19
👩

Women's Freedom

9.4

Strong legal and structural protections for women's rights.

Status
#19/ 184
#35
👥

Minorities Freedom

9.5

Strong protections for ethnic, religious, and sexual minorities.

Status
#35/ 184
#23
🛡️

Crime & Safety

8.8

Low violent crime rates and robust personal security infrastructure.

Status
#23/ 184
#36
🗽

Individual Liberties

8.9

Strong freedoms in movement, relationships, and personal identity.

Status
#36/ 184
#30
🗳️

Democratic Health

6.7

Functional but flawed democratic processes.

Status
#30/ 184
#27
🏛️

Institutional Integrity

7.8

High internal government trustworthiness and low corruption.

Status
#27/ 184
#27
⚖️

Civil Justice

8.1

Impartial court system with strong political independence.

Status
#27/ 184
#81
📈

Economic Vigor

6.7

Developing market with average structural freedom.

Status
#81/ 184
#21
🏦

Macroeconomic Stability

8.8

Reliable local currency strongly protected from inflation.

Status
#21/ 184
#5
🌐

Market Openness

8.6

Highly fluid cross-border trade and financial liberties.

Status
#5/ 184
#12
📋

Regulatory Environment

6.4

Bureaucratic friction impedes rapid business operations.

Status
#12/ 184
#18
🌟

Quality of Life

8.1

High biological and structural welfare capacity.

Status
#18/ 184
#39
🌈

Social Tolerance

8.7

Robust mechanical protections for societal minorities.

Status
#39/ 184
#24
📰

Expression and Information

8.8

Open information flow with strong protections against censorship.

Status
#24/ 184
#26
🤝

Civil Society

9.2

Free environment for forming independent unions or parties.

Status
#26/ 184

Metadata &
Technical Details

Basic Information

Capital

Nicosia

Region

Europe

Subregion

Southern Europe

Landlocked

No

Culture & Language

Languages

Greek, Turkish

Currencies

euro (€)

Technical Details

Country Codes

CYCYP

Geographic
Hub

Initializing Projections...
Geospatial Context
Coordinates35.00°N, 33.00°E
ProjectionEquirectangular

National
Insights

Background
A former British colony, Cyprus became independent in 1960 after years of resistance to British rule. Tensions between the Greek Cypriot majority and Turkish Cypriot minority came to a head in December 1963, when violence broke out in the capital of Nicosia. Despite the deployment of UN peacekeepers in 1964, sporadic intercommunal violence continued and forced most Turkish Cypriots into enclaves throughout the island. In 1974, a Greek Government-sponsored attempt to overthrow the elected president of Cyprus was met by military intervention from Turkey, which soon controlled more than a third of the island. In 1983, the Turkish Cypriot administered area declared itself the "Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus" (TRNC), but it is recognized only by Turkey. A UN-mediated agreement to reunite Cyprus, the Annan Plan, failed to win approval from both communities in 2004. The most recent round of reunification negotiations was suspended in 2017 after failure to achieve a breakthrough.

The entire island joined the EU in 2004, although the EU acquis -- the body of common rights and obligations -- applies only to the areas under the internationally recognized government and is suspended in the TRNC. However, individual Turkish Cypriots able to document their eligibility for Republic of Cyprus citizenship have the same legal rights accorded to citizens of other EU states.