Kypriaka Chronika (Greek: Κυπριακά Χρονικά, "Cypriot Chronicles") was a historical periodical published in Cyprus in 1923–1937, containing details about all aspects of the history of the island.
The magazine was established at a time when there were no other periodicals of any kind published in Cyprus, and was a brainchild of a diverse nucleus typical of any intellectual movement: a cleric, a doctor, an industrialist and a professor.
The publication of Kypriaka Chronica started in January 1923 and was managed by a four-member committee: The Bishop of Kition Nikodemos Mylonas, prof Ioannis Antiphon Sykoutris, Loukis Z. Pierides and Dr Neoclis Kyriazis.
A preface quotation by former District Commissioner of Larnaca, Claude Delaval Cobham stated that the aim was "to collect and publish every fragment of written and traditionary lore which can throw light on the history of the Island".
For this reason, the primary focus was to copy or record any type on information relating to the aims of the magazine, leaving the assessment and the scientific evaluation of the material to future researchers.