This page shows public proxy servers with IP addresses detected in Cyprus. The table can include several entries from the same city, so it is worth looking beyond the country name before choosing a proxy.
If you want to compare Cyprus with other European locations, open the Europe proxy list.
Start with the protocol and port. Many Cyprus entries may use HTTP, while SOCKS entries can also appear when they are available. Configure the proxy exactly as shown in the table, because an HTTP proxy will usually fail if added as SOCKS4 or SOCKS5.
City and ISP help you separate similar-looking entries. If several proxies are listed under Nicosia, the ISP column can show whether they come from the same network or from a different provider. This is useful when multiple entries have the same protocol and port.
For quick testing, use Last Checked and Uptime before Speed. A recently checked proxy with steady uptime is usually a better first choice than an older entry with a higher speed value. Public proxies can disappear between updates, so test several Cyprus entries before assuming the location has no working option.