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Meteora means “suspended in the air”
Many centuries ago, on these gigantic rocks with the breathtaking landscape reaching heights of more than 600 meters, it was formed one of the most...
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7 Best Mythological Destinations in Greece
Visit these top destinations in Greece to experiencde Greek mythology.
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February 9, Celebrating International Greek Language Day – Greek City Times
February 9 has officially been declared as International Greek Language Day and is a day for Greeks and non-Greeks to celebrate the important role the...
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Dionysios Solomos: The Greek Poet of Liberty – GreekReporter
Poet Dionysios Solomos is honored every February 9 on the occasion of the International Greek Language Day for writing the country’s national anthem ”Hymn to...
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Anesthesiologists
Guy punching and knocking out someone: Ancient Greek doctor knocking out a patient for surgery. Guy holding his cup and looking away: Ancient Egyptian using...
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The oldest bridge in Europe that's still in use
Mycenaean Bridge of Arkadiko. The oldest bridge in Europe that is still used, with a length of 22 m., Width 5.6 m. and height 4...
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Evolution of the Greek Flag
Although versions of the current flag, called “Η Γαλανόλευκη” or “the blue and white,” have been found in the country since the Revolution in 1821,...
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Mycenaean chamber tomb
Mycenaean chamber tomb, dated 1600 B.C. Mycenae, Greece.
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200 Years of Greek Independence
“Our race was crucified many times, but, here we are, still alive. Resilience Greeks.” On the 200 years anniversary of the Greek War of Independence,...











