This is a survey of the postage stamps and postal history of Cyprus.
The country's postal history is intricately linked to the island's political past. Postal services existed during the Venetian and Ottoman periods of occupation however the first printed postage stamps appeared after the start of the British occupation in 1878. The first postage stamps issued were identical to the same stmaps issued in Britain but overprinted with CYPRUS. Later issues of stamps included local themes with the British monarch's depiction in the upper corners.
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