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How to watch Greece vs. England in the UEFA Nations League online for free

Live stream Greece vs. England in the UEFA Nations League for free from anywhere in the world.




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Greece declassifies intelligence records on 1974 Cyprus crisis

Greece’s intelligence service on Wednesday declassified 58 intelligence reports connected to the Greek-led coup in Cyprus in 1974 and the subsequent Turkish invasion, giving an inside account of the historic events for the first time. The redacted documents shed light on the Greek perspective between July and August 1974 and have been released with the […]




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Greece releases documents about 1974 Cyprus crisis

ATHENS: Greece’s state intelligence agency on Wednesday said it had declassified a set of archival documents for the first time in its history, covering the period of the Turkish invasion of Cyprus in 1974.

Turkiye invaded the island of Cyprus in 1974 in response to a coup against the government led by a military dictatorship in Athens. Cyprus has since been divided between the Greek-speaking UN-recognised republic in the south and the Turkish Cypriot north, which unilaterally declared independence in 1983.

Evanthis Hatzivassiliou, a professor of postwar history at the National University of Athens, in a statement said the archives cover the period of the invasion from July to August 1974.

One conclusion that can be drawn from the documents is that the intelligence agency EYP was “not informed” of the attempted coup organised by the Greek dictatorship against Archbishop Makarios, the president of Cyprus, Hatzivassiliou said. “The (dictatorship) … informed only those absolutely necessary,” he said.

After the coup, the agency was “quite accurate” in describing Turkish preparations for war, but the warnings were ignored in Athens, he said.

The failure to defend Cyprus led to the fall of the Greek dictatorship in July 1974. A second Turkish invasion followed weeks later in August.

EYP director-general Themistoklis Demiris on Wednesday said that the agency would go on to declassify additional documents referring to “dark” periods of Greek history, without elaborating.

Published in Dawn, November 14th, 2024




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GLS: Greece is a high-growth parcel market

GLS has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire a 20% stake in the Greek parcel carrier ACS Postal Services. In addition to the initial investment, GLS has secured an option to acquire the remaining 80% of ACS's share capital within two years.




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Living the crisis in Greece

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Greece in crisis

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OM Greece on the frontline at sea and on land

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Church in Greece united to serve

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New opportunities to share Christ with refugees in Greece

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Pacific Holidays discounts trips to Greece and Panama by nearly half, with airfare included.




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IOCC Update From Greece

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Greece introduces cash incentives, tax breaks to address declining birthrate

Greece has one of Europe's lowest fertility rates, a dire demographic state driven by a decade-long economic crisis




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International Conference on Global Environmental Change and GEO European Projects Workshops (Athens, Greece)

An international conference Adaptation Strategies to Global Environmental Change in the Mediterranean City and the Role of Global Earth Observations will take place between 10-11 June 2014 in Athens, Greece. The conference will explore the potential of earth observations and thrust climate information transfer from the science to the stakeholder application realm, in order to develop suitable adaptation measures at national and regional levels.

It will identify best adaptation programs and approaches to global environmental change in Mediterranean-climate cities. The aim is to enhance and strengthen European and international cooperation in the context of the activities within the Group on Earth Observations (GEO), and promote tools and options for adaptation strategies. The Conference will help local and regional authorities and stakeholders to gain insight on the role of EO-based services in adapting to climate chance impacts in urban hot-spot areas.

The eighth annual series of GEO European Projects Workshops will be consequently held on 12-13 June as a follow-up of the conference. The worksops are intended to bring all those interested in and actively contributing to the Global Earth Observations System of Systems (GEOSS) from all over Europe together, in order to present their work and discuss how Europe can contribute to this international effort, especially in the wake of the launch of the new EU Framework Programme for Research, Horizon 2020, and the renewal of the mandate of GEO for another 10 years through the endorsement of the 2014.

Registrations opens: 16 February 2014

Information and registration: www.mariolopoulosfoundation.gr/medcity2014

First Announcement (pdf flie)





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Adaptation Strategies to Global Environmental Change in the Mediterranean City (Athens, Greece)

The international Conference will explore the potential of earth observations and thrust climate information transfer from the science to the stakeholder application realm, in order to develop suitable adaptation measures at national and regional levels. It will identify best adaptation programs and approaches to global environmental change in Mediterranean-climate cities. It will enhance and strengthen European and international cooperation in the context of the activities within the Group on Earth Observations (GEO), and promote tools and options for adaptation strategies. The Conference will help local and regional authorities and stakeholders to gain insight on the role of EO-based services in adapting to climate chance impacts in urban hot- spot areas. The Conference will be followed for one and a half day by the 8th GEO European Project Workshop which will be the opportunity to present concrete examples of Earth Observation activities relevant to adaptation strategies.

Information and registration: www.mariolopoulosfoundation.gr/medcity2014





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8th GEO European Projects Workshop (GEPW-8), Athens, Greece

The European Commission announces the 8th GEO European Projects Workshop (GEPW-8) which will take place in Athens, Greece, on 12 and 13 June, hosted by the Greek GEO Office - National Observatory of Athens and co-organized by the Mariolopoulos-Kanaginis Foundation for the Environmental Sciences.

The eighth of the annual series of GEO European Projects Workshops is intended to bring all those interested in and actively contributing to the Global Earth Observations System of Systems (GEOSS) from all over Europe together, in order to present their work and discuss how Europe can contribute to this international effort, especially in the wake of the launch of the new EU Framework Programme for Research, Horizon 2020, and renewal of the mandate of GEO for another 10 years through the endorsement of the 2014 Geneva Declaration.

Registration:

Registration is already open since 20th of March at the GEPW8 website.
Registration for attendance deadline: May 23, 2014
Registration of presentation deadline: April 30, 2014. Application form will be available at GEPW8 website.

For more information please visit the event's website at: www.gepw8.noa.gr 





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XI LifeWatch Stakeholders Board Meeting (Crete, Greece)

The next 11th LifeWatch Stakeholders Board Meeting will be take place in Crete (Greece), on July 7-8, 2014. The meeting will be hosted by the HCMR Hellenic Centre for Marine Research.

 





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'The boys from the land don't get anything': unaccompanied minors' experience of child protection environments and the humanitarian border in Greece.

Children's Geographies; 04/01/2022
(AN 155952643); ISSN: 14733285
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'We discovered places we never used before'. Home and parenting geographies during the 2020 lockdowns in Italy and Greece.

Children's Geographies; 06/01/2023
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Greece’s Flexopack to Open Manufacturing Facility in Pennsylvania

Facility will expand the company’s packaging product manufacturing footprint into the United States, including its role as the primary packaging supplier for Pennsylvania-based poultry company Bell & Evans.




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Multi-Agent Systems and Agreement Technologies 13th European Conference, EUMAS 2015, and Third International Conference, AT 2015, Athens, Greece, December 17-18, 2015, Revised Selected Papers

Location: Electronic Resource- 




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Lockheed Martin, Athens ATTIKI Greece

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Why Chania, Greece Should Be Your Next Paradise Vacation Destination

Situated on the northwest coast of the picturesque island of Crete, Chania stands as a testament to a vibrant mix of cultures that have left their mark over the millennia Breathtaking, famous for rich historical fabrics and the warm hospitality of his people is not appropriate to the destination; It’s an experience waiting to be discovered. This blog post will be your gateway to why Chania, Greece is the paradise you have been searching for. What sets Chania apart? A mixture of histories The streets of Chania speak of the past, whispering stories of Venice, the Ottomans and the Egyptian conquerors, each of whom left behind them a piece of its culture, architecture and spirit and through this blend of influences no Chania becomes a living canvas with so much history and beauty. The Old Port of Venice, with its magnificent lighthouse, stands as a symbol of Chania’s enduring heritage, inviting visitors to walk and marvel at the texts carved into its ancient stones. Unsurpassed natural beauty From tranquil beaches with crystal-clear waters to majestic white mountains in the background, Chania offers natural landscapes as diverse as stunning with stunning white and pink sands like Balos The Lagoon and Elafonissi Beach are not heavenly. For adventure enthusiasts, the Samaria Gorge, one of the longest canyons in Europe, is both a challenge and a reward of unparalleled panoramic views Elegant Gastronomic Delights Chania’s cuisine is typical of Crete’s many dishes. With a culinary tradition that emphasizes innovation and local ingredients, Chania offers a quality and divine culinary experience. Olive oil, wild herbs, fresh herbs and catch of the day feature prominently, delivering authenticity. The heart of Chania: its people Perhaps, though, what really sets Chania apart is the kindness and hospitality of its people. Guests are welcomed with open arms and treated as part of the family, making every experience in Chania feel personal and authentic. Whether it’s through shared meals, guided tours or casual conversation, Chanias make sure you take a piece of their heart with you when you leave Why choose Chania for your next vacation Chania, a picturesque town on the northwest coast of Crete, Greece, captures the heart of every traveler with its breathtaking beauty, rich history and crystal clear beaches If you want to relax, you relax or go deeper into history, Chania has something special in store for you. Pristine Beaches Balos Lagoon and Elafonissi Beach Balos Lagoon: Nestled between the Gramvousa Peninsula and the coast of Crete, Balos Lagoon is famed for its wild natural beauty, exotic turquoise waters, and fine white sand. This beach is accessible by boat or a short hike, offering stunning views that are worth the journey. Elafonissi Beach: Known for its unique pink sand, Elafonissi Beach is located on the southwestern tip of Crete. The beach is a protected nature reserve, providing shallow crystal-clear waters perfect for families. The island opposite the beach is accessible by foot through shallow water, revealing rare plant species and an environment unspoiled by human activity. These beaches are not just places to sunbathe and swim; they are destinations where nature’s artistry is on full display, featuring: Crystal-clear blue waters Exotic landscapes Unique natural environments Rich History and Culture Chania is a city soaked in history, with its roots stretching back to ancient civilizations. Walking through Chania is akin to traversing through time, with each step uncovering a new layer of its past. Overview of Chania’s History From the Minoan civilization to Byzantine times, followed by Venetian, Ottoman, and Egyptian influence, Chania is a living museum showcasing the rich tapestry of human history. This diverse historical influence has shaped the city’s architecture, culture, and traditions, making it a fascinating place to explore. Historical Sites The Old Venetian Harbor: The heart of Chania, this harbor is lined with historic buildings, bustling cafes, and quaint shops. The striking lighthouse, built by the Venetians and reconstructed by the Egyptians, is one of the most iconic images of Chania. The Ancient Ruins of Aptera: Located a few kilometers outside of Chania, the ancient city of Aptera presents a captivating site with ruins dating back to the Minoan era. Visitors can explore ancient temples, Roman baths, and impressive fortifications that offer a glimpse into the past. Exquisite Cuisine Step into Chania, and you’ll be welcomed with a feast not just for the eyes, but for the palate too. Cretan cuisine is a journey of taste, freshness, and tradition. Local Specialties: Dakos: A rustic appetizer featuring barley rusk topped with crushed tomato, mizithra cheese, and a drizzle of olive oil. Moussaka: A rich casserole layered with potatoes, eggplant, minced meat, and a creamy béchamel sauce. Kalitsounia: Sweet or savory cheese pies unique to the region. Health Benefits of the Mediterranean Diet: Rich in olive oil, legumes, and fresh produce, the Cretan diet is renowned for its health-promoting qualities. Dishes like Greek Salad and Grilled Seafood provide nutrients and antioxidants linked to longevity. Where to Find Local Cuisine: Tavernas in the Old Harbor serve fresh, local dishes with scenic views. Street vendors and local bakeries offer quick, delicious bites. Breathtaking Landscapes Chania’s dramatic landscapes invite both awe and adventure. Mountains and Gorges: The White Mountains: A towering range that gives you hiking trails and caves to explore. Samaria Gorge: A 16 km trek through a World Biosphere Reserve. Outdoor Activities: Guided treks are available for all levels of hikers. Boat trips allow you to appreciate the coastline from the water. Local Hospitality and Authentic Experiences The warmth of Chania’s people makes every moment spent here feel genuinely welcoming. Warm Hospitality Offered by Locals: Visitors are often greeted with a heartfelt “Kalimera” (good morning) and a smile. Many locals are eager to share stories or help guide you to the best spots. Immersive Experiences: Traditional Cretan Nights: Enjoy vibrant folk music and dancing. Local Markets: Visit the Agora (central market) to buy local honey, cheeses, and herbs. Planning Your Trip to Chania Nestled on the northwest coast of Crete, Greece, Chania is a captivating blend of scenic beauty, rich history, and vibrant culture. Planning your trip requires thoughtful consideration of when to visit, where to stay, how to navigate the city, and what experiences you shouldn’t miss. Best Time to Visit Analyzing Chania’s Weather Patterns: Spring (April to June): The weather starts warming up, making it ideal for outdoor activities without the summer crowds. Summer (July to August): Peak season with sunny days perfect for beach outings, but expect higher prices and more tourists. Autumn (September to October): Warm and less crowded. The sea remains warm enough for swimming. Winter (November to March): Cooler temperatures and occasional rain, suitable for those seeking tranquility and interested in exploring Chania’s cultural sites. Accommodations Chania offers a breadth of accommodation options to suit every taste and budget. Overview of Accommodation Options: Luxury Resorts: Beachfront properties providing exclusive amenities and breathtaking views. Boutique Hotels: Nestled in the Old Town, offering unique charm and close proximity to historical sites. Budget-Friendly Stays: Hostels and guesthouses that don’t compromise on comfort and provide excellent value. Getting Around Navigating Chania and its surrounding areas can be both fun and convenient. Tips on Navigating Chania: Public Transport: City buses are reliable for local travel. For adventures beyond the city, consider the KTEL buses that connect Chania to other parts of Crete. Car Rental: Offers the freedom to explore remote beaches and mountain villages at your pace. International driving permits are usually required for visitors. Must-Have Experiences Chania brims with activities and sights that cater to all interests. Curated List of Not-to-Miss Experiences: Old Venetian Harbor: Stroll around and enjoy the sunset views. Samaria Gorge: A challenging but rewarding hike offering stunning natural landscapes. Beaches: Balos Lagoon and Falassarna Beach are must-visits for beach lovers. Cretan Cuisine Tasting: Explore local tavernas for an authentic taste of Crete. conclusion Chania, with its perfect blend of climate, accommodation options, easy navigation and unique experiences, promises a memorable getaway. Chania is not just another holiday destination; It’s a place where every corner holds a story, every meal a celebration, every moment like heaven. Whether you’re wandering its cobblestone streets, sunbathing on its pristine beaches, or exploring its rich cultural heritage, Chania invites you to immerse yourself in its beauty, history and warmth is not just a place to visit; There is a world to experience. Make Chania your next holiday destination and discover a paradise that captures your heart.

The post Why Chania, Greece Should Be Your Next Paradise Vacation Destination appeared first on Geeky Traveller.





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Thessaloniki, Greece - the greatest Jewish epic?


The Jerusalem Post Podcast - Travel Edition, Episode 93




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Nomads thrived in Greece after the collapse of the Roman Empire

Analysis of pollen in sediment cores from a large lake in Greece shows that nomadic livestock herders took over the region after the collapse of the Western Roman Empire




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Blessing in Disguise: Greece Crisis Could Cool Property Market

Greece appears to be slipping ever closer to an exit from the euro zone. While a potential catastrophe for the country, it might actually be a good thing for Europe's booming commercial real-estate markets.




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Greece Impact on Property Limited But Investors Are Concerned About Spain

So far, commercial real-estate analysts looking at Europe’s booming market are not too concerned that Greece’s turmoil will spread further afield.




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A companion to science, technology, and medicine in ancient Greece and Rome. Volume 1 [Electronic book] / edited by Georgia L. Irby.

Chichester, UK ; Hoboken, NJ : John Wiley & Sons, 2016.




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PIX: TV actors Karan-Ankita's beautiful Greece holiday

Let us tour Greece with television actors Karan Patel and Ankita Bhargava.




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PIX: Greece stun England; France thrash Israel

Greece beat England for the first time as striker Vangelis Pavlidis's double earned the visitors a richly-deserved 2-1 victory.




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Henry Moore : in the light of Greece / exhibition curator, Roger Cardinal ; catalogue editorial supervision and co-ordination, Kyriakos Koutsomallis, Elizabeth Plessa.

Andros : Basil and Elise Goulandris Foundation, [2000]




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Tech Support - Professor Answers Ancient Greece Questions From Twitter

Professor of Ancient Greek History Paul Christesen joins WIRED to answer your questions from Twitter. What do we know about the original Olympics? How did Ancient Greece elect leaders? Is the film ‘300’ accurate? Was there a huge outdoor statue of Athena in Acropolis as in Assassin’s Creed Odyssey? What exactly did we lose when the Library of Alexandria burned? Why did ancient Greeks place a coin in the mouth of the recently decesased? These questions and plenty more are answered today on Ancient Greece Support.




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ML 2.8 CRETE, GREECE

Magnitude  ML 2.8
Region  CRETE, GREECE
Date time  2020-05-09 20:39:13.0 UTC
Location  35.17 N ; 26.18 E
Depth  22 km




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Region  CRETE, GREECE
Date time  2020-05-10 00:08:14.9 UTC
Location  35.18 N ; 23.84 E
Depth  1 km




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Living the crisis in Greece

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OM Greece on the frontline at sea and on land

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Being the glue in Greece and beyond

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