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Figure 1. Trust in Institutions. Source: Nicos Demertzis et. al, 2005. The Youth in
Figure 2: Ranking of Social Values. Demertzis et al., 2005. Op. Cit.
Figure 9: Frequency of Church Attendance
Table 1: Chronology of Important Events in the History of Cyprus. This table is a
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