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  • [Minister]: Antonis Georgiades
    [Party]:
    [Began]: 6 April 1959
    [Ended]: 15 August 1960

  • [Minister]: Andreas Papadopoulos
    [Party]:
    [Began]: 16 August 1960
    [Ended]: 20 April 1966

  • [Minister]: Titos Fanos
    [Party]:
    [Began]: 21 April 1966
    [Ended]: 30 June 1970

  • [Minister]: Nikos Rousos
    [Party]:
    [Began]: 1 July 1970
    [Ended]: 15 June 1972

  • [Minister]: Yiangos Zamparloukos
    [Party]:
    [Began]: 16 June 1972
    [Ended]: 15 July 1974

  • [Minister]: Nikos Pattichis
    [Party]:
    [Began]: 8 August 1974
    [Ended]: 14 January 1975

  • [Minister]: Georgios Tombazos
    [Party]:
    [Began]: 15 January 1975
    [Ended]: 8 March 1978

  • [Minister]: Marios Eliades
    [Party]:
    [Began]: 9 March 1978
    [Ended]: 9 September, 1980

  • [Minister]: Georgios Hadjicostas
    [Party]:
    [Began]: 12 September 1980
    [Ended]: 19 April 1982

  • [Minister]: Christos Mavrellis
    [Party]:
    [Began]: 20 April 1982
    [Ended]: 31 July 1985

  • [Minister]: Rois Nicolaides
    [Party]:
    [Began]: 1 August 1985
    [Ended]: 27 February 1988

  • [Minister]: Nakos Protopapas
    [Party]:
    [Began]: 28 February 1988
    [Ended]: 3 May 1990

  • [Minister]: Pavlos Savvides
    [Party]:
    [Began]: 4 May 1990
    [Ended]: 22 November 1991

  • [Minister]: Renos Stavrakis
    [Party]:
    [Began]: 25 November 1991
    [Ended]: 28 February 1992

  • [Minister]: Adamos Adamides
    [Party]:
    [Began]: 28 February 1992
    [Ended]: 8 April 1997

  • [Minister]: Leontios Ierodiakonou
    [Party]:
    [Began]: 9 April 1997
    [Ended]: 7 February 1998

  • [Minister]: Leontios Ierodiakonou (Second term)
    [Party]:
    [Began]: 3 March 1998
    [Ended]: 24 August 1999

  • [Minister]: Averof Neophytou
    [Party]: DISY
    [Began]: 25 August 1999
    [Ended]: 28 February 2003

  • [Minister]: Kikis Kazamias
    [Party]: AKEL
    [Began]: 3 March 2003
    [Ended]: 14 April 2004

  • [Minister]: Giorgos Lillikas
    [Party]: Citizens' Alliance
    [Began]: 25 April 2004
    [Ended]: 19 May 2004

  • [Minister]: Charis Thrasou
    [Party]:
    [Began]: 19 May 2004
    [Ended]: 17 July 2007

  • [Minister]: Maria Malachtou-Pampalli
    [Party]:
    [Began]: 16 July 2007
    [Ended]: 29 February 2008

  • [Minister]: Nicos Nicolaides
    [Party]: EDEK
    [Began]: 22 February 2008
    [Ended]: 9 February 2010  

  • [Minister]: Erato Kozakou-Marcoullis
    [Party]:
    [Began]: 2010
    [Ended]: 2011

  • [Minister]: Efthimios Flourentzou
    [Party]:
    [Began]: 2011
    [Ended]: 2013

  • [Minister]: Tasos Mitsopoulos
    [Party]: DISY
    [Began]: 1 March 2013
    [Ended]: 14 March 2014

  • [Minister]: Marios Demetriades
    [Party]: Independent
    [Began]: 14 March 2014
    [Ended]: incumbent

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The Republic of Cyprus, or Cyprus for short, is an island state located in the northeast Mediterranean Sea, covering an area of 9,251 square kilometers. Although geographically part of Asia, Cyprus is part of Europe in terms of history, culture, and politics. Cyprus is a developed capitalist country that joined the European Union on 1 May 2004 and the eurozone on 1 January 2008. Cyprus is located in the Northeast Mediterranean Sea, Strangle Asia, Africa, Europe, the three continental maritime traffic hub, an area of 9,251 square kilometers, the Mediterranean Sea’s third-largest island. The island is divided into north and south Cyprus and south Cyprus is a government-controlled area. It is 40 km north of Turkey, 96.55 km east of Syria, and 402.3 km south of Egypt’s Nile Delta.

Cyprus lies at the crossroads of three continents and is close to the Suez Canal, making merchant shipping an important industry. In terms of deadweight tonnage, the country had the ninth-largest merchant fleet in the world in 2005 and the third-largest in the European Union. The random tool generator includes the names of successive Cypriot ministers of communications and engineering. Antonis Georgiades, Andreas Papadopoulos, Titos Fanos, Nikos Roussos, Yiangos Zamparloukos and others have 27 items.

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