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CYPRUS-PRESIDENT/
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April 10, 2014 
Cars sit abandoned in a former shopping centre in the United Nations buffer zone in central Nicosia March... 
Nicosia, Cyprus 
Cars sit abandoned in a former shopping centre in the United Nations buffer zone in central Nicosia 
Cars sit abandoned in a former shopping centre in the United Nations buffer zone in central Nicosia March 12, 2014. The cars were imported from Japan to be sold at a Toyota dealership. They were stored here during the 1974 conflict and have not been moved since. Greek and Turkish Cypriots have lived estranged for decades. A power-sharing government crumbled soon after independence from Britain in 1960 and the island has been divided since a Greek Cypriot coup was followed by a Turkish invasion of the north in 1974. Four decades on, a United Nations-controlled buffer zone splits Cyprus east to west, with Cyprus's ethnic Greeks living in the south, and its Turks in the north. The buffer zone still contains crumbling relics of times gone by - abandoned houses, businesses and even an airport. Picture taken March 12, 2014. REUTERS/Neil Hall (CYPRUS - Tags: POLITICS SOCIETY TRANSPORT)

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