Northern Cyprus - Demographics

Demographics

See also: Demographics of Cyprus and Turkish Cypriots
Religion in Northern Cyprus
religion percent
Islam 98%
Christianity 2%

The Government of Northern Cyprus estimates that the 1983 population of Northern Cyprus was 155,521. Estimates by the government of the Republic of Cyprus from 2001 place the population at 200,000, of which 80-89,000 are Turkish Cypriots and 109,000-117,000 Turkish settlers. An island-wide census in 1960 indicated the number of Turkish Cypriots as 102,000 and Greek Cypriots as 450,000. Estimates state that 36,000 (about 1/3) Turkish Cypriots emigrated in the period 1975-1995, with the consequence that within Northern Cyprus the native Turkish Cypriots have been outnumbered by settlers from Turkey.

Northern Cyprus's first official census was performed in 1996. The population recorded was 200,587. The 2nd census, carried out in 2006, revealed the population of Northern Cyprus to be 265,100, of which majority is composed of indigenous Turkish Cypriots, with the rest including a large number of settlers from Turkey. Of the 178,000 Turkish Cypriot citizens, 82% are native Cypriots (145,000). Of the 45,000 people born to non- Cypriot parentage, nearly 40% (17,000) were born in Cyprus. The figure for non-citizens, including students, guest workers and temporary residents stood at 78,000 people.

In 2010, the International Crisis Group estimated that the total population of Northern Cyprus was 300,000, perhaps half of which were either born in Turkey or are children of such settlers. One source claims that the population in the north has reached 500,000, split between 50% Turkish Cypriots and 50% Turkish settlers or Cypriot-born children of such settlers.

A census performed in December 2011 has been disputed by political parties, labour unions and local newspapers. The government has been accused of deceit and for deliberately under-counting the population at 294,906. It has also been accused of giving an estimate of 700,000 before the census, in order to demand financial help from Turkey.

Northern Cyprus is almost entirely Turkish speaking. English, however, is widely spoken as a second language.

There are 644 Greek Cypriots living in Rizokarpaso (Dipkarpaz) and 364 Maronites in Kormakitis. The Greek Cypriots in Rizokarpaso agreed to live under Turkish Cypriot administration and stayed in Northern Cyprus even after the hostilities in 1974. The other Greek Cypriots in the North chose to live under Greek Cypriot administration and fled to the South; in accordance with the Population Exchange Agreement between Turkish and Greek Cypriots under the auspices of United Nations on 2 August 1975. As a result, Rizokarpaso is the home of the biggest Greek-speaking population in the north. The Greek-Cypriot inhabitants are still supplied by the UN, and Greek-Cypriot products are consequently available in some shops.

Largest cities or towns of Northern Cyprus
2006 Census of the TRNC State Planning Organization - Table 2
Rank City name District Pop.

North Nicosia


Famagusta

1 North Nicosia Lefkoşa District 49,868
Kyrenia


Morphou

2 Famagusta Gazimağusa District 35,381
3 Kyrenia Girne District 23,839
4 Morphou Güzelyurt District 12,391
5 Gönyeli Lefkoşa District 12,186
6 Lefka Güzelyurt District 7,532
7 Kythrea Lefkoşa District 6,184
8 Lapithos Girne District 5,658
9 Karavas Girne District 4,638
10 Agios Epiktitos Girne District 4,183

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