Religion in Cyprus - Wikipedia Religion in Cyprus is dominated by the Eastern Orthodox branch of Christianity, whose adherents make up 73% of the total population of the entire island Most Greek Cypriots are members of the autocephalous Greek Orthodox ' Church of Cyprus '
Religion in Cyprus — Grokipedia Religion in Cyprus reflects the island's ethnic and territorial schism, with Eastern Orthodox Christianity prevailing among the Greek Cypriot majority in the Republic of Cyprus, which governs the southern two-thirds, and Sunni Islam dominant among Turkish Cypriots in the self-declared Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus in the north [1]
National Profiles | World Religion According to the most recent (2001) population census, 94 8 percent of the permanent population in the government-controlled area belongs to the Autocephalous Greek Orthodox Church of Cyprus
Religious Beliefs In Cyprus - WorldAtlas Other major religious beliefs in Cyprus are Protestant Christianity, Islam, and the Armenian Church Orthodox Christianity is the most popular religious belief in Cyprus and is practiced by an estimated 89 1% of the country’s population
CYPRUS Religion - theworldofinfo. com The Greek population of Cyprus belongs for the most part to the Greek Orthodox Church, which in turn is part of the Eastern Orthodox Church community The Eastern Church does not have a central leader like the Pope in the Roman Catholic Church
Paphos Mayor presents baseless data on Cyprus religious demographics The Cyprus Investigative Reporting Network (CIReN) examined recent claims by Paphos Mayor Phedonas Phedonos that the island of Cyprus is currently populated by 60% Christians and 40% Muslims, and that in 2037 this will be 49% Christians and 51% Muslims