Standard and Cost of Living
Cyprus has none of the quarantinable diseases (no vaccination is required when entering the island) and sea and air pollution is negligible.
It has a twelve-year span of education and in addition to the local Greek schools there are both junior and secondary schools of a high standard catering for English, French, Armenian and Arabic speaking pupils.
Cyprus enjoys a high, European standard of living while it remains an inexpensive country.
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Description |
CYŁ |
| 1 kg
Fresh Lamb |
4.00 |
| 1 kg
Fresh Pork |
1.60 |
| 1 kg
Chicken |
1.50 |
| 1 litre
Fresh Milk |
0.50 |
| 50g
Instant Coffee |
0.95 |
| 37.5g
Tea |
0.45 |
| Loaf of
Bread |
0.70 |
| 1 Dozen
Eggs |
0.68 |
| 225g
Butter |
0.57 |
| 1 kg
Cyprus Cheese |
4.25 |
| 1 kg
Tomatoes |
0.70 |
| 1 kg
Potatoes |
0.30 |
| 1 kg
Apples |
0.90 -
1.75 |
| 2 kg
Grapes |
0.90 -
1.50 |
| 70cl
Local Brandy |
2.00 -
3.50 |
| 70cl
Local Wine |
1.55 -
3.50 |
| 70cl
Imported Whisky |
10.00 -
13.00 |
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