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Is Cyprus poor in the south or poor in the north? You don't need the knowledge in the encyclopedia. I've read it. Ask the data emperor to analyze, thank you.

Northern Cyprus is under the jurisdiction of Turkey and is poor. South Cyprus is under the jurisdiction of Greece, and its economy is relatively good. Now Greece's economy is in recession, and it is not much better.

according to the statistical data released by the national planning organization of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, excluding the price increase factor, the gross domestic product (GDP) of Northern Cyprus decreased by 6.1% compared with the previous year, and the gross national product (GNP) decreased by 6.3% year-on-year.

According to preliminary estimation, the GDP of Northern Cyprus in 29 was 5.152 billion Turkish lira, up by 1.4% year-on-year, and GNP was 5.192 billion Turkish lira, up by 1.2% year-on-year; At 1977 prices, GDP in 29 was 13,758.6 Turkish lira, down 6.1% year-on-year, and GNP was 13,862.9 Turkish lira, down 6.3% year-on-year. According to the average exchange rate, the per capita GNP of Northern Cyprus in 29 was $13,354.

From the perspective of GDP industrial structure, the primary industry in Northern Cyprus accounted for 6.4% in 29 at current prices, including 3.4% for planting, 2.6% for aquaculture and .3% for fishing. The secondary industry accounts for 16.5%, of which industry accounts for 1% and construction accounts for 6.5%. In industry, mining accounts for .7%, manufacturing accounts for 3.6% and electricity and water supply accounts for 5.7%. The tertiary industry accounts for 77.2%, of which trade and tourism accounts for 12.8%, transportation and communication industry accounts for 12.2%, finance and insurance industry accounts for 7.5%, residential service industry accounts for 3.9%, business and personal service industry accounts for 1.8%, public service industry accounts for 22.6%, and import tariff accounts for 7.3%.

in terms of the year-on-year growth rate of industrial added value, agriculture decreased by 2.3% at comparable prices, including planting by 4.9%, aquaculture by .8%, forestry by 7.4% and fishing by 4.2%. Industry grew by 1.2%, including mining by 4.8%, manufacturing by .1% and electricity and water supply by 5.6%. The construction industry grew by 8.7%; Trade and tourism increased by 1.1%; The transportation and communication industry grew by 3.1%; The financial and insurance industry grew by 6.1%; The residential service industry increased by 6.7%; Business and personal services increased by 8.7%; The public service industry increased by 3.4%; Import tariffs increased by 5.2%; Overseas net factor income decreased by 19.%.

Cyprus

GDP (1995): 3.86 billion Cyprus pounds

per capita national income (1994): 11,973 US dollars

Exchange rate (May 1, 1998): 1 US dollar =.5225 Cyprus pounds

Inflation rate (1995).