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=== May ===
=== May ===
* 22 May – [[2011 Cypriot legislative election|Parliamentary elections]] were held in the country to elect the 56 Members of the [[House of Representatives (Cyprus)|House of Representatives]]. They were won by the [[Democratic Rally]], who increased their seats from 18 to 20. The governing [[Progressive Party of Working People]] also gained a seat, bringing them up to 19. The [[Democratic Party (Cyprus)|Democratic Party]] lost two of their 11 seats and the [[European Party (Cyprus)|European Party]] lost one of their three seats. The [[Movement for Social Democracy]] held on to their five seats.<ref>{{Cite news|date=2011-05-23|title=Tight finish in Cyprus elections|language=en-GB|work=BBC News|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-13489185|access-date=2020-08-24}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|date=22 May 2011|title=Right-wing opposition wins Cyprus election|publisher=Aljazeera|url=http://english.aljazeera.net/news/europe/2011/05/201152219561448902.html|access-date=24 May 2001}}</ref><ref name="mandc2">{{cite news|author=Christine Pirovolakis|date=19 May 2011|title=Cyprus to elect new parliament on Sunday|url=http://www.monstersandcritics.com/news/europe/news/article_1640167.php/Greece-Cyprus-PREVIEW-Cyprus-to-elect-new-parliament-on-Sunday|access-date=24 May 2001}}</ref><ref name="hurriyet">{{cite news|date=20 May 2011|title=Greek Cypriots to vote in general elections|publisher=Hurriyet|url=http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/n.php?n=greek-cypriots-to-vote-in-general-elections-2011-05-20|access-date=24 May 2011}}</ref>
* 22 May – [[2011 Cypriot legislative election|Parliamentary elections]] were held in the country to elect the 56 Members of the [[House of Representatives (Cyprus)|House of Representatives]]. They were won by the [[Democratic Rally]], who increased their seats from 18 to 20. The governing [[Progressive Party of Working People]] also gained a seat, bringing them up to 19. The [[Democratic Party (Cyprus)|Democratic Party]] lost two of their 11 seats and the [[European Party (Cyprus)|European Party]] lost one of their three seats. The [[Movement for Social Democracy]] held on to their five seats.<ref>{{Cite news|date=2011-05-23|title=Tight finish in Cyprus elections|language=en-GB|work=BBC News|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-13489185|access-date=2020-08-24}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|date=22 May 2011|title=Right-wing opposition wins Cyprus election|publisher=Aljazeera|url=http://english.aljazeera.net/news/europe/2011/05/201152219561448902.html|access-date=24 May 2001}}</ref><ref name="mandc2">{{cite news|author=Christine Pirovolakis|date=19 May 2011|title=Cyprus to elect new parliament on Sunday|url=http://www.monstersandcritics.com/news/europe/news/article_1640167.php/Greece-Cyprus-PREVIEW-Cyprus-to-elect-new-parliament-on-Sunday|access-date=24 May 2001|archive-date=30 August 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110830160333/http://www.monstersandcritics.com/news/europe/news/article_1640167.php/Greece-Cyprus-PREVIEW-Cyprus-to-elect-new-parliament-on-Sunday|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref name="hurriyet">{{cite news|date=20 May 2011|title=Greek Cypriots to vote in general elections|publisher=Hurriyet|url=http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/n.php?n=greek-cypriots-to-vote-in-general-elections-2011-05-20|access-date=24 May 2011}}</ref>


=== July ===
=== July ===

Revision as of 23:48, 25 June 2023

2011
in
Cyprus

Decades:
See also:

Events in the year 2011 in Cyprus.

Incumbents

Events

Ongoing – Cyprus dispute

March

May

July

September

Undated

  • Y-Factor TV show is aired in Summer and Autumn seasons.

Deaths

References

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  2. ^ "Tight finish in Cyprus elections". BBC News. 2011-05-23. Retrieved 2020-08-24.
  3. ^ "Right-wing opposition wins Cyprus election". Aljazeera. 22 May 2011. Retrieved 24 May 2001.
  4. ^ Christine Pirovolakis (19 May 2011). "Cyprus to elect new parliament on Sunday". Archived from the original on 30 August 2011. Retrieved 24 May 2001.
  5. ^ "Greek Cypriots to vote in general elections". Hurriyet. 20 May 2011. Retrieved 24 May 2011.
  6. ^ "Massive explosions rock Cyprus navy base-witnesses". Reuters. 2011-07-11. Retrieved 2020-08-24.
  7. ^ Spencer, Richard (2011-07-11). "Iran explosives at centre of Cypriot intrigue". ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved 2020-08-24.
  8. ^ "Cyprus munitions explosion kills 12". Los Angeles Times. 2011-07-12. Retrieved 2020-08-24.
  9. ^ "Cyprus navy chief killed by blast". BBC News. 2011-07-11. Retrieved 2020-08-24.
  10. ^ "Cyprus protest at navy base blast". BBC News. 2011-07-12. Retrieved 2020-08-24.
  11. ^ ""Turkey balancing act in projecting power in east Mediterranean"". Parikiaki. 2011-09-21. Retrieved 2020-08-14.
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