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  • 11Dacians — See also: Dacia, Getae, and Thracians Statues of Dacians surmounting the Arch of Constantine[1] (i.e. southern side, left) The Dacians (Latin …

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  • 12Ellinikí Radiofonía Tileórasi — Infobox Network network name = Ellinikí Radiofonía Tileórasi (ERT) Ελληνική Ραδιοφωνία Τηλεόραση network country = flagicon|Greece Greece network type = Broadcast radio and television available = National; international owner = key people =… …

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  • 13Aksumite currency — was the only native currency to be issued in Africa without direct influence by an outside culture like the Romans or Greeks. It was issued and circulated from the middle of the height of the Kingdom of Aksum under King Endubis around AD 270… …

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  • 14Eva Fampas — born Athens, Greece on June 4th 1964, is a Greek guitarist and teacher.LifeFampas began playing the guitar under the instruction of her father Dimitri Fampas, a notable Greek composer, guitarist and teacher. She gave her first performance on… …

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  • 15Greek legislative election, 1928 — Legislative elections were held in the Second Hellenic Republic on 19 August, 1928. At stake were 250 seats in the Greek parliament, the Vouli. The 1928 elections delivered an overwhelming majority to Eleftherios Venizelos.The elections were run… …

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  • 16Greek legislative election, 1932 — Legislative elections were held in the Second Hellenic Republic on 25 September, 1932. At stake were 250 seats in the Greek parliament, the Vouli. election table rowspan=2 colspan=2 valign=top|Summary of 25 September 1932 Greek Parliament ( Vouli …

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  • 17Greek legislative election, 1933 — Legislative elections were held in the Second Hellenic Republic on 5 March, 1933. At stake were 248 seats in the Greek parliament, the Vouli. election table rowspan=2 colspan=3 valign=top|Summary of 5 March 1933 Greek Parliament ( Vouli ton… …

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  • 18Greek legislative election, 1946 — These elections were marked by:* The marked abstention of voters, caused by the abstention of Communist Party of Greece, and the effects of the civil war (1943 1944, 1946 1949), because of which many citizens either could not or chose not to vote …

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  • 19Metapolitefsi — The Metapolitefsi (Greek: Μεταπολίτευση, translated as polity or regime change) was a period in Greek history after the fall of the Greek military junta of 1967–1974 that includes the transitional period from the fall of the dictatorship to the… …

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  • 20Lato — (Ancient Greek: polytonic|Λατώ [Stephanus of Byzantium, Ethnikon, s.v. Kamara] ) was an ancient city of Crete, the ruins of which are located approximately 3 km from the small town of Kritsa. The city was built in a defensible position… …

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