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  • ...ssalonica is located at the north end of it. The Ionian Sea is the west of Greece, and the Aegean Sea to the east. ...luential high arts, science, and politics dating back to antiquity; indeed Greece is the birthplace of [[democracy]], the [[Olympic Games]], and many great p
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  • ...litics and science. Greek civilisation was first established in mainland [[Greece]], [[Crete]], western [[Asia Minor]] and throughout the islands of the [[Ae ===Roman Greece===
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  • The southernmost Balkan nation, the Hellenic Republic (Greece; population c. 11 million; capital Athens) is bordered by Albania, the (for
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  • {{dambigbox|Ithaca, Greece|Ithaca}} ...d, population 3231, located in the Ionian Sea to the west of continental [[Greece]] and identified as the home of Odysseus, the main character of [[Homer]]'
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  • {{r|Ancient Greece}}
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  • ...hich flourished from the end of the Mycenaean age to the Roman conquest of Greece in 146 BC.
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  • * {{cite book |author=Bury, J. B. & Meiggs, Russell |title=A History of Greece (Fourth Edition) |year=1975 |orig-year=1st published 1900 |publisher=Macmil ...tanley M. Burstein, Walter Donlan, Jennifer Tolbert Roberts |title=Ancient Greece: A Political, Social and Cultural History |publisher=Oxford University Pres
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  • ...d, population 3231, located in the Ionian Sea to the west of continental [[Greece]] and identified as the home of Odysseus, the main character of [[Homer]]'
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  • *{{cite web |url=http://eawc.evansville.edu/grpage.htm |title=Ancient Greece |accessdate=2008-11-30 |format= |work=Exploring Ancient World Cultures |pub *{{cite web |url=http://www.wsu.edu/~dee/GREECE/GREECE.HTM |title=Ancient Greece |accessdate=2008-11-30 |last=Hooker |first=Richard |authorlink= |coauthors=
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  • ...Heracles]] to steal his [[cattle]] and drive them back to [[Ancient Greece|Greece]].
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  • ...editerranean Sea]] south of [[Greece]] and [[Turkey]]; politically part of Greece
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  • ...e|Greek]] [[mythology]], daughter of Nisus (king of Megara in West Attica, Greece), who betrayed city and father for love of [[Minos]] (king of Crete). Some
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  • '''Delphi''' is a town in [[Greece]] near [[Mount Parnassus]]. It is also an [[archaeology|archaeological]] si ==Classic Greece==
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  • ...[[warrior]]s who figure prominently in the ''[[Iliad]]'' by the [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[bard]] [[Homer]]. They may have [[life|lived]] in a region along
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  • ...acles wrestled with the Marathonian or Cretan bull, and brought it back to Greece; it was his seventh labor.]] ...reece, but then it was allowed to roam free in the vicinity of [[Marathon (Greece)|Marathon]]. Later, it was captured by the [[Athens|Athenian]] hero [[These
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  • ...e [[labyrinth]] in which to keep the [[Minotaur]] in; later, the [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[hero]] [[Theseus]] kills the Minotaur.
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  • ...ssalonica is located at the north end of it. The Ionian Sea is the west of Greece, and the Aegean Sea to the east. ...luential high arts, science, and politics dating back to antiquity; indeed Greece is the birthplace of [[democracy]], the [[Olympic Games]], and many great p
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  • From [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], see [[Apollo]].
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  • [[Portugal]], Ireland, [[Italy]], [[Greece]] and [[Spain]].
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  • Major athletic contest of ancient Greece.
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  • A history from ancient times of Athens, Greece
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  • ...er]] of [[Agamemnon]] and [[husband]] of [[Helen of Troy]] and a [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[king]] who fought in the [[Trojan War]], and was one of the elite
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  • Venomous viper subspecies found in Greece and Turkish Thrace.
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  • Elongated part of the [[Mediterranean Sea]] between [[Greece]] and [[Turkey]].
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  • ...[[King Priam]] and [[Queen]] [[Hecabe]] who was captured by the [[Ancient Greece|Greeks]] and was [[sacrifice|sacrificed]] to the [[ghost]] of [[Achilles]]
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  • {{dambigbox|Ithaca, Greece|Ithaca}} ...d, population 3231, located in the Ionian Sea to the west of continental [[Greece]] and identified as the home of Odysseus, the main character of [[Homer]]'
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  • The study of philosophy in civilizations such as ancient Greece and Rome.
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  • Indo-European language spoken mainly in Greece and Cyprus since Antiquity, with particular cultural prestige.
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  • ...[Europe]], bordered by [[Serbia]] to the north, [[Albania]] to the west, [[Greece]] to the south, and [[Bulgaria]] to the east. ...There have been protracted negotiations between the Republic of Macedonia, Greece and the United Nations trying to find an agreement on a definitive, officia
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  • From [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], a beast which [[Heracles]] was tasked with bringing
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  • *''Hymnos Eis Tên Physin'', performed in Greece, in 2007. *''Persephonês Hymnos'', performed in Greece, in 2007.
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  • In [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], a sea [[nymph]] who was the mother of [[Achilles]].
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  • [[City-state]] of [[Ancient Greece]], located in [[Laconia]] and famous for its military prowess.
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  • A ferocious creature which, according to [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], was the sixth labor of [[Heracles]].
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  • In [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], [[immortality|immortal]] [[creature|beings]] with va
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  • From [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], the [[nephew]] of [[Heracles]] who was his chariotee
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  • From [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], a [[euphemism|euphemistic term]] for the [[Furies]];
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  • ...=MycWP/>, brother-in-law of [[Helen of Troy]], and commanded the [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] expeditionary force attacking [[Troy (ancient city)]] during the [[ On his return to Greece after the Trojan war, Agamemnon's wife [[Clytemnestra]] killed him to reven
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  • A group of seven monuments (in the territory of ancient Greece) famous since antiquity.
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  • * {{cite book |author=Bury, J. B. & Meiggs, Russell |title=A History of Greece (Fourth Edition) |year=1975 |orig-year=1st published 1900 |publisher=Macmil ...tanley M. Burstein, Walter Donlan, Jennifer Tolbert Roberts |title=Ancient Greece: A Political, Social and Cultural History |publisher=Oxford University Pres
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  • From [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]] (Roman: '''Latona'''), the [[mother]] of [[Artemis]]
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  • Characters (many heroes) from [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]] who sailed along with [[Jason (hero)|Jason]] on the [
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  • ...egan a chain of events that led to the [[Trojan War]] in which a [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] expeditionary force, commanded by [[Agamemnon]] and with luminary l
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  • ...lude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Form of poetic drama which evolved in ancient Greece, in which the hero comes to a tragic destiny.
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  • A [[garment]] worn by [[Ancient Greece|Ancient Greeks]] and [[Ancient Rome|Romans]].
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>(496? - 406 BC) One of the three great [[Greece|Greek]] tragedians; wrote ''[[Electra]]'', ''[[Oedipus the King]]'', and ''
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  • In [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], according to [[Hesiod]], ''Chaos'' was the primordia
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  • In [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], the maiden goddess of hunting, wild animals, and gir
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  • A [[deer]] with golden horns, according to [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]]. It was the third labor of [[Heracles]] to capture th
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  • A mountain in Greece which in Ancient Greek mythology was the home of the gods
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  • ...the [[Trojan War]]. After the war, he founded a "mini-Troy" [[north]] of [[Greece]] on the [[Adriatic]] [[Sea]] where he was visited by the [[hero]] [[Aeneas
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  • ...leId=S001738350001576X "The Literary Output of the Roman Emperors"], in: ''Greece and Rome (Second Series)'' IV/1 (1957), p. 78–97.
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  • A character from [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]] who was the [[marriage|husband]] of [[Alcmene]], [[fa
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  • From [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], stables which [[Heracles]] cleaned by diverting the
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  • *{{cite web |url=http://eawc.evansville.edu/grpage.htm |title=Ancient Greece |accessdate=2008-11-30 |format= |work=Exploring Ancient World Cultures |pub *{{cite web |url=http://www.wsu.edu/~dee/GREECE/GREECE.HTM |title=Ancient Greece |accessdate=2008-11-30 |last=Hooker |first=Richard |authorlink= |coauthors=
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>(fl. 9th or 8th century BCE) [[Greece|Greek]] [[poetry|poet]], to whom is traditionally attributed the authorship
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>(525-456 BC) [[Greece|Greek]] tragedian, considered to be the father of Greek tragic [[drama]]; w
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  • City of Greece and capital of the island of Crete, on the north coast.
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  • (ca. 470–399 BCE) [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[philosophy|philosopher]] who is credited with laying the foundati
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  • City of Greece, in the northwestern coast of the island of Crete.
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  • In [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], the [[son]] of [[Zeus]] and [[Alcmene]], a [[hero]]
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  • From [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], the [[Phrygian]] [[Greek god|goddess]] known as the
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  • From [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], she was one of the many [[female]] [[monster|monster
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  • (circa 427-347 BCE) [[Ancient Greece|Ancient Greek]] [[philosophy|philosopher]], whose dialogues, supposedly rec
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  • ...stline on the west and land borders with Montenegro, Kosovo, Macedonia and Greece.
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  • A policy set forth by U.S. President Harry S. Truman in 1947 of giving Greece and Turkey economic and military aid to prevent their falling into the Sovi
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  • ...common [[meter (poetry)|meter]] in the poetry of [[Ancient Greece|ancient Greece]] and [[Ancient Rome|Rome]] and was used in the ''[[Iliad]]'' and the ''[[O
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  • From [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], the [[king]] of [[Tiryns]]. [[Heracles]] worked for
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  • ...ash;lived to the fullest, with pleasure and joy and fulfillment. [[Ancient Greece|Ancient Greek]] [[philosophy|philosophers]] such as [[Aristotle]] speculate
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  • ...rs for war crimes against civilians and prisoners of war in Yugoslavia and Greece
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  • [[U.S. Ambassador to Greece]], 1985-89; [[U.S. Ambassador to Zimbabwe]], 1980-84; [[Diplomats and Milit
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  • From [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], a [[Titan (god)|Titan]] who was a [[river]] that flo
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  • In [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], (Roman: '''Vesta''') Hestia was the [[Greek god|godd
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  • ...ama]]tist (c.480–c.406 BC), one of the three great tragedians of [[ancient Greece]]. Works include ''[[Medea]]'', ''[[The Bacchae]]'', ''[[Electra]]'', and
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  • From [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], she is the [[daughter]] of [[Zeus]] and [[Hera]] who
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  • ...l]]. In the [[drama]] [[name|called]] ''[[The Bacchae]]'' by the [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[playwright]] [[Euripides]], they were often in a [[state]] of [[e
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  • In [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], the [[wife]] of [[Hades]] and [[daughter]] of [[Deme
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  • ...α, Athina''; Ancient Greek: ''Ἀθῆναι, Athē̃nai'') is the capital city of [[Greece]] ''(Ελλάδα, Ελλάς)'' with more than 4 million people in the met ...population, and is indisputably the locus of power and commerce in modern Greece.
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  • From [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], he was one of the only survivors of the ''Great Floo
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  • From [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], the Roman name for the [[Greek god|Greek goddess]] [
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  • ...496—406 BC) was the second of the great tragic [[drama]]tists of [[ancient Greece]], with [[Aeschylus]] and [[Euripides]]. His works include ''[[Antigone]]''
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  • From [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], she was the [[daughter]] of [[Agamemnon]] and [[Clyt
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  • [[Classics]] [[scholarship|scholar]] and authority on [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]] and [[Greek tragedy]], including the ''[[Iliad]]'', '
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  • Architecture in the tradition of ancient Greece or Rome or of the classical revival in 16th century Italy.
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  • Venomous viper species of the genus ''Macrovipera'', found in Greece on the islands of the Cyclades Archipelago in the Aegean sea.
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  • In [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], the herald [[Greek god|god]], also known as a thief
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  • *[[Latin (language)|Latin]] [[name]] for the [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] '''Heracles''' or '''Herakles''' see [[Heracles]]
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  • ...ed to a ten year [[siege]] by the expeditionary forces of [[Ancient Greece|Greece]] led by [[Agamemnon]] and with illustrious warriors such as [[Achilles]],
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  • From [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], she was the [[wife]] and [[mother]] of [[Oedipus]],
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  • [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] general (c.410—362 BC) who led the army of [[Thebes]] to victory
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  • ...n that use the euro as their common currency (Belgium, Germany¸ Ireland, Greece, Spain, France, Italy, Cyprus, Luxembourg, Malta, The Netherlands,
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  • In [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], Rheia, or Rhea, was the [[daughter]] of [[Ouranos]]
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  • In [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]] the [[daughter]] of King [[Priam]] of [[Troy (ancient
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  • ...s [[Homer]] and others from the early classical period of [[Ancient Greece|Greece]] and [[Ancient Rome|Rome]]. In English, the standard meter is [[iambic pen
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  • .../www.nytimes.com/2008/12/19/arts/design/19wome.html?em The Glory which Was Greece from a Female Perspective]
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  • {{rpl|Ithaca, Greece}}
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  • ...hich flourished from the end of the Mycenaean age to the Roman conquest of Greece in 146 BC.
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  • ...80–c.406 BC) was the third of the great tragic [[drama]]tists of [[ancient Greece]], following [[Aeschylus]] and [[Sophocles]]. His works include ''[[Medea]]
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  • ...rkish viper, Near East viper; venomous viper species found in northeastern Greece and Turkey, as well as certain islands in the Aegean Sea.
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  • A character from [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]] who was the younger [[brother]] of [[Medea]], whom sh
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  • ...millian II King of Bavaria|Maximillian II]] of Bavaria, and [[Otto King of Greece]]. ...of the [[Greek Orthodox Church]], Luitpold was ineligible for the rule of Greece after his brother Otto was deposed, as he was a devout [[Roman Catholicism|
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  • An [[archaeology|archaeological]] site as well as a [[town]] in [[Greece]] near [[Mount Parnassus]]; the archeological value associated with the [[o
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  • From [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], [[wife]] of [[Heracles]]. The use of her [[blood]] o
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  • Beings incapable of [[death]]. They [[life|live]] forever. In [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], they were a contrast to [[human]]s who are [[mortal]
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  • From [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], the [[Earth|earth]]. This was one of the three [[pri
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  • ...the humanities. Traditionally, the field focussed exclusively on ancient Greece and Rome, and ancient Egypt (for example) would have been outside of the di
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  • {{r|Greece}} {{r|Ancient Greece||**}}
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  • ...city is [[Canea]]. Crete forms an administrative region (''periphery'') of Greece and comprises the four prefectures (''nomi'') of [[Canea Prefecture|Canea]] [[Image:Greece-Factbook.gif|thumb|left|350px|Greece and Crete]]
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  • ...'' is a minor character in the ''[[Aeneid]]'' who was one of the [[Ancient Greece|Greeks]] inside the [[Trojan horse]] during the [[sack of Troy]]. He was a
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  • From [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], the [[Queen]] of [[Troy (ancient city)]], wife of [[
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  • ...among Turkish-speaking populations in many countries such as [[Cyprus]], [[Greece]] and [[Bulgaria]].
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  • From [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], the [[Greek god|god]] known as a [[Titan (god)|Titan
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  • ...d, population 3231, located in the Ionian Sea to the west of continental [[Greece]] and identified as the home of Odysseus, the main character of [[Homer]]'
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  • ...common [[meter (poetry)|meter]] in the poetry of [[Ancient Greece|ancient Greece]] and [[Ancient Rome|Rome]] and was used in the ''[[Iliad]]'' and the ''[[O
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  • From [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], one of the earliest [[Greek god|gods]], according to
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  • ...Sparta]]ns in 371 BC and led to a decade of Theban domination in [[Ancient Greece]].
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  • In [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], the first wife of [[Zeus]]; when she became pregnant
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  • The southernmost Balkan nation, the Hellenic Republic (Greece; population c. 11 million; capital Athens) is bordered by Albania, the (for
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  • A ship from [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]] which carried the [[hero]] [[Jason (hero)|Jason]] to
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  • From [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], she was an [[Amazon (mythology)|Amazon]] [[queen]].
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  • In [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], a [[beauty|beautiful]] [[youth]] who fell in [[roman
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  • ...is a form of [[metre (poetry)|poetic meter]] that originated in [[Ancient Greece]], where it was used in epics including the ''[[Iliad]]'' and the ''[[Odyss
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  • From [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], she was the [[wife]] of [[Tyndareus]] and [[mother]]
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  • ...dlocked in south-eastern Europe between Kosovo and Serbia to the north and Greece to the south, Albania to the west and Bulgaria to the east.
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  • In [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], the [[Greek god|god]] of [[sexual desire]], accordin
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  • From [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], the [[mother]] of [[Demophoon]] who unwittingly hire
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  • From [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], a [[nymph]], sworn to avoid [[sexual intercourse]] a
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  • ...na, Ancient Greek: Ἀθῆναι/Athēnai) is the capital and the greatest city of Greece, (Ελλάς) with more than 4 million people in the metropolitan area and
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  • {{r|Ancient Greece}} {{r|Greece}}
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  • ...ective held by a considerable number of working philosophers. In [[ancient Greece]], a residential facility not unlike a present-day research institute. E.g.
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  • ...nia to the north (with River Danube as border); the Black Sea to the east; Greece and Turkey to the south; and Yugoslavia and Macedonia to the west.
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  • From [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], he was the [[son]] of [[Theseus]] and [[Hippolyta]]
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  • A character from [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]] also known as [[Hippolyta]] who was an [[Amazon (warr
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  • ...e Cerberos and lead him to the world of the living, according to [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] mythology.
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  • While, in its original usage in classic Greece, '''demagoguery''' meant representing the common people, the term has evolv
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  • In [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], '''Paris''' was a son of [[King Priam]] and Queen [[
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  • ...ugoslavia]] and other small areas in the Rhodope Mountains went to Greece, Greece also obtained nearly all of Western Thrace, so that Bulgaria lost its terri
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  • From [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], the youngest [[son]] of [[Gaia]] and [[Ouranos]], wi
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  • From [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], he was the [[king]] of [[Thrace]] who had a pair of
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  • From [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], he was the leader of the [[Argonauts]] who searched
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  • ...xample of a tombolo seen from the air. This one is on cape Paximadhi in [[Greece]].}}
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  • ...ic|ἀγορά}}), meaning "marketplace" in English, was a place in an [[ancient Greece|ancient Greek]] [[polis]] or city-state that played the role of both [[mark
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  • ...vulnerable point militarily that was used by [[Alexander the Great]] of [[Greece]] to invade ancient [[India]] and by the military forces of [[Genghis Khan]
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  • ...for the development of early civilizations. The [[Phoenicians]], [[Ancient Greece|Greeks]], [[Ancient Egypt|Egyptians]], and [[Roman Empire|Romans]] all live
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  • ...Aelius).<ref>Gagarin, Michael (2010). ''The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Greece and Rome''. pp. 376–377. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-5 ...ce 1999.<ref>Gagarin, Michael (2010). ''The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Greece and Rome'', pp. 376–378.</ref><ref>[http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/907 Vil
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  • ...([[Latin]] form of ἀμβόλλα, i.e. ἀναβολή) was a garment worn by [[Ancient Greece|Ancient Greeks]] and [[Ancient Rome|Romans]]. [[Nonius Marcellus]] quotes a
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  • ...mythology]] in which a [[physical attraction|handsome]] [[male]] [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[youth]] with the [[name]] [[Narcissus]] rejected the [[seduction|
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  • 1981 Greece joins the Union : the [[Eurozone]] (founder members: Belgium, Germany, Greece, Spain, France, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Austria, Portu
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  • ...bracing the Mysteries of Ancient India, China, Japan, Egypt, Mexico, Peru, Greece, and Scandinavia, the Cabbalists, early Christians, heretics, Assassins, Th
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  • ...herings of the classical world, and the most important festival of ancient Greece. They took place at [[Olympia]], a major sanctuary in the Peloponnese, Greece, dedicated to the God [[Zeus]].<ref>Price, Martin J. (1988). "The Statue of
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  • In [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]], '''Charybdis''' was a dangerous whirlpool, sometimes
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  • ...]''. In the story, during the sack of [[Troy (ancient city)]] by [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] warriors, Creusa flees the destruction and walks behind Aeneas, who
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  • ...m that many of the philosophical and intellectual advances made in ancient Greece are actually appropriations from Egypt, which is often taken to be a repres
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  • ...d formed the basis of the [[literature]] of much of the culture of ancient Greece.
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  • ...ted for ships during the times following the [[Trojan War]]. The [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[trireme]] wasn't developed until perhaps the fifth century BCE. T
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  • ...ola: Atlantic ATS 610, Brazil: Atco ATCS 10.062, Canada: Atlantic AT 2970, Greece: Atlantic 2091228, Holland: Atlantic ATL 10328, Italy: Atlantic K 10328, Ja
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  • ...ation by thousands. The town is named after the Greek island of [[Ithaca, Greece|Ithaca]] and is the seat for Tompkins County.
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  • ...ὸς λόγος or Σωκρατικὸς διάλογος) is a literary prose genre, developed in [[Greece]] around 400 BC. The best known examples are the dialogues of [[Plato]] and
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  • ..."<ref>[[Bernard Williams]], 'Philosophy', in M. I. Finley, ''The Legacy of Greece: A New Appraisal'' (Oxford, 1981) p. 202</ref>.
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  • ...[Harry S. Truman]] on March 12, 1947 stating that the U.S. would support [[Greece]] and [[Turkey]] with economic and military aid to prevent their falling in ...the Middle East, illustrated through the Communist movements in Turkey and Greece. The Truman Doctrine was the first in a succession of containment moves by
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  • '''Sparta''' is a town in the [[Peloponnese]] peninsula of southern Greece. In ancient times, it was a major [[city-state]] that was renowned for its ...other dialects like [[Aeolic]] and [[Ionic]] that were spoken elsewhere in Greece and the [[Aegean]].
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  • Legend traces the origins of drama in [[Ancient Greece]] to the sixth century [[Common Era|BCE]], when a man called Thespis (hence The first stone theatre to be built in Ancient Greece was the [[Theatre of Dionysos]] in [[Athens]]. It was cut into the cliff f
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  • ...CE, lived during a brief period in the history of [[Ancient Greece|ancient Greece]] when the authorities of the city of [[Alexandria]] (founded by [[Alexande ...entary evidence concerning one of the more important scientists of ancient Greece. Part 1 of the book presents the Greek and Latin texts accompanied by Engli
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  • ...m#The Baltic States|the Baltic States]], [[Great Recession/Addendum#Greece|Greece]], [[Great Recession/Addendum#Iceland|Iceland]], [[Great Recession/Addend ::Greece's credit rating is downgraded to BB+ by S&P[http://www.alacrastore.com/rese
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  • The original word's [[etymology]] comes from [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] tragedy, which was a form of [[drama]] invented by [[playwright]]s
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  • ...zabeth Vandiver''' is an expert on [[Classics]], particularly on [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] and [[Ancient Rome|Roman]] [[mythology]]. She is a professor at [[W
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  • Olympias came from [[Epirus]], a region of northwestern [[Ancient Greece|Greece]]. Her father, Neoptolemus, king of Epirus, was from the tribe of the Molos ...power of [[Antipater]], nominated by her son as overseer of Macedonia and Greece. She kept a correspondence with Alexander, often complaining on her letters
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  • ...ntury their influence increased. They came into contact with the [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] colonies along the coast, most notably [[Cumae]]. In 524 and 474 B.
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  • '''Theatre''' has existed in many forms since [[Ancient Greece|Ancient Greek]] times. This article attempts to outline the main stages. Ancient Greece is generally regarded as the founding civilisation of theatre. It began at
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  • * '''XVIIIth IAU General Assembly''' (1982): [[Patras]], [[Greece]]
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  • ...bates revolved around the Qurʾān. The [[Mu'tazilah]] school, affected by [[Greece|Greek]] [[philosophy]] and [[rationalism]], considered the Qurʾān to be c
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  • ...c depicts it as a ten-year conflict undertaken by a confederated [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] expeditionary force under the leadership of [[king]] [[Agamemnon]]
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  • ...Aeneas. See the following map. Generally Aeneas travels westward, avoiding Greece, and detouring in Carthage, before finally making his way to Rome, which wa * They traveled west, skirting the coast of [[Greece]], and stopping at the [[Strophades Islands]] in the [[Ionian Sea]], which
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  • | Greece & China | Many ancient cultures, including the [[Ancient Greece|ancient Greeks]] and [[Ancient China|ancient Chinese]], already used [[moul
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  • {{subpages}}'''Kawir''', also called '''Κάβειρος''' [ˈkavirɔs], is a [[Greece|Greek]] [[black metal]] band, formed in 1993 and based in [[Athens]].
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  • ...There followed further losses of investor confidence in the bond issues of Greece and Ireland, and in those of Spain and Portugal, and there were fears tha *Greece joined in 2001;<br>
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  • ...s a [[venomous snake|venomous]] [[Viperinae|viper]] [[species]] found in [[Greece]] on the islands of the Cyclades Archipelago in the [[Aegean sea]]. No subs The [[Greece|Grecian]] islands of the Cyclades Archipelago in the [[Aegean Sea]]: [[Milo
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  • ...iety of contexts to describe works that are based on the models of ancient Greece and Rome, or, in non-Western cultures, of an epoch thought to provide patte
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  • Democritus of Abdera (c. 460-370 BCE), a city on the coast of Greece, was a a student of [[Leucippus]], who is credited by Aristotle with the th
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  • ...thina''''' is a venomous [[Viperinae|viper]] species found in northeastern Greece and [[Turkey]], as well as certain islands in the Aegean Sea. No subspecies Found in extreme northeastern Greece, the Greek islands of Simi, Kos, Kalimnos, Leros, Lipsos, Patmos, Samos, Ch
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  • ...later to become a prominent rival to [[Ancient Rome|Rome]]. Both [[Ancient Greece|ancient Greek]] and Roman sources describe her as Carthage's first queen. C
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  • ...rld. It was practiced in many ancient civilizations such as Egypt, Israel, Greece and Rome. In Europe, remnants of slavery left over from the Roman Empire d ==Slavery in Greece and Rome==
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  • ...e most efficient merchant navy nations in the history were [[Phenicia]], [[Greece]], [[Viking]] countries, [[Arab]] countries, China, Italian republics as [[
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  • ...e of ''madness''. Another example is from [[Greek tragedy]]. The [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[hero]] [[Ajax]] who became [[delusional]], at the behest of the [
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  • ...and the Greek geographer [[Pausanias]]<ref>[[Pausanias]], ''Description of Greece'' [http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/ptext?lookup=Paus.+8.43.1 8.43.4]</
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  • ...villagers near the sites of partisan activity in Yugoslavia, Albania and Greece. <ref name=Stein-Host>{{citation ...rmy, which was responsible for the invasion and conquest of Yugoslavia and Greece, until October 1941.
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  • ...ally stays as an [[anceps]]. The word ''spondee'' comes from the [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] word ''libation''.
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  • Near 450 BC, [[Greece|Greek]] [[history|historian]] [[Herodotus]] visited Egypt. There, he was to
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  • In [[Greek tragedy]], according to the [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[playwright]] [[Sophocles]], [[Oedipus]] in the [[drama]] ''[[Oedi
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  • ...chool, named after its site at an [[Athens|Athenian]] [[Gymnasium (ancient Greece)|public exercise park]], or "gymnasium". The name derived from the dedicat
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  • ...ungry, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro, Albania, Greece (including Macedonia and Cyclades), Romania, Bulgaria, Turkey, Georgia and ...Scandinavia, France) across central (Italy, Albania, Bulgaria and northern Greece) and eastern Europe to north of the Arctic Circle, and Russia to the Pacifi
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  • The name ''ptarmica'' comes from the [[Greece|Greek]] word ''ptairo'' (=sneeze) and means 'causes sneezing'.
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  • ...e and journalism. In 1855 he published ''La Grece contemporaine'', (Modern Greece), which was immediately successful. A year later, he was charged that his b
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  • ...(ancient city)|Trojans]] during the [[Trojan War]], according to [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[mythology]] based on [[epic]] [[poetry|poems]] by [[Homer]] inclu
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  • ...''ἑλληνικὴ γλῶττα, hellēnikḕ glō̃tta''), is a language mainly spoken in [[Greece]] and [[Cyprus]], belonging to the [[Indo-European languages|Indo-European] ...evious populations: Greek was spread in the Ionian Islands and continental Greece during the last centuries of the 3rd&nbsp;millennium&nbsp;BC, then in the A
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  • : December: Greece's credit rating downgraded from A- to BBB+ by S&P ...t deficit]] to 9 per cent of GDP[http://www.reuters.com/article/2009/12/22/greece-budget-idUSLDE5BL1I120091222]).
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  • ...ransgression which violated the cultural codes of [[Ancient Greece|ancient Greece]] in the sense that a lesser being is ''dominating'' through the act of sex
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  • ...on a train to [[Auschwitz Concentration Camp]] out of Piraeus in mainland Greece, “was taken off the train thanks to the intervention of Ülkümen, who wa
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  • ...ated: ''Ἠράκλειον, Irakleion, Herakleion'') is the fifth largest city of [[Greece]], on the northern coast of the island of [[Crete]]. It is the capital of C
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  • ...entary evidence concerning one of the more important scientists of ancient Greece. Part 1 of the book presents the Greek and Latin texts accompanied by Engli *Rose FC. (1994). The neurology of ancient Greece--an overview. J Hist Neurosci 3: 237-260
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  • [[Olympia]] in the south of Greece was the main focus for the worship of Zeus. While [[Mount Olympus]] was the
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  • ...M [[Caner Bener]], has personnel from Turkey, the U.S., U.K., Pakistan and Greece.
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  • ...ts.<ref>O. A. W. Dilke, "The Literary Output of the Roman Emperors", in: ''Greece & Rome'' IV 1 (1957), p. 92.</ref>
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  • ...18th and 19th centuries. Another sauce reported to be produced in ancient Greece was ''aimeteon'', which was made from Tunny viscera and blood.
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  • ...an landscape, which was completely redesigned by earthquakes and floods. [[Greece]] was a land of green hills and fertile soils. There was a surplus of fruit
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  • ...ng an adaptation of the [[Phoenician alphabet]], thanks to trade between [[Greece]] and [[Phoenicia]].
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  • Historically, many [[city-state]]s of ancient [[Greece]] were oligarchies. The most prominent was [[Sparta]], which was ruled by t
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  • ...tic alphabets, was adopted with significant modifications by the [[ancient Greece|Greeks]] for their language. The major innovation of the Greeks was the us
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  • .... After his studies he worked as a private teacher for the royal family of Greece form 1889 to 1883.
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  • ...ations/the-world-factbook/geos/gr.html][http://www.economist.com/countries/Greece/] |Republic of Macedonia, Greece
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  • ...ever have discovered that such hydrological speculation existed in ancient Greece. (He also passes on reports from [[Phoenician]] sailors that, while circumn ...eek polis). The sixth book describes the very first Persian incursion into Greece, an attack upon those who aided the Ionians and a quest for retribution fol
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  • ...ered and demonstrated how to write about very complex interactions between Greece and Persia.
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  • ...is an [[Ionic Greek|Ionic]] derivation, which spread first in Classical [[Greece]] and ultimately over all of [[Hellenistic civilization]].
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  • ...en a priority in the narrow Mediterranean. In 1947, as part of support to Greece and Turkey under the [[Truman Doctrine]], the Sixth Fleet had, in addition
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  • ...n John no sir, says bishop | newspaper = eKathimerini | location = Athens, Greece | language = English | publisher = H KAΘHMEPINH | date = 3 March 2010 | ur
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  • For several years he went into exile in northern [[Greece]]. He laid a solid base for his return, exploiting the silver and gold mine :Hammond, N.G.L, ''A History of Greece to 322 BC'', 2nd edition, ch.6 and 8 (1967)
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  • ...presence on organic forms, as well as in the art and architecture of Attic Greece.
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  • ...ause he was recovering at the time from a car accident he had sustained in Greece. Plant considers 'Candy Store Rock' be one of his favourite songs from ''Pr
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  • ...rations Center, followed by a 1985-87 tour as a country desk officer for [[Greece]]. In 1987-88, he studied [[Arabic language|Arabic]] at the Foreign Servic
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  • ...ka''' ([[Greek language|Greek]] τα ρεμπέτικα) is a kind of popular urban [[Greece|Greek]] music.<ref>Strictly speaking, rembetika are the individual musical
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  • ...the following years travelled extensively in Asia Minor, [[Cyprus]] and [[Greece]], preaching to Gentiles as well as Jews, and establishing new churches.
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  • ...ier period. In this way Lucian travelled through [[Ionia]] and mainland [[Greece]], to [[Italy]] and even to [[Gaul]], and won considerable wealth and fame. ..."translated" texts in which Lucian imitated the antique diction of Attic [[Greece]] into ersatz Middle English. The best, and most readily available current
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  • .../ref> He personally assisted Plant after his motor vehicle accident on the Greece|Greek island of Rhodes in August 1975, by travelling with him to Malibu for
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  • Apropos of the latter, it was first described in [[Turkey]] and [[Greece]], then a cluster of cases was found in [[Japan]], and further studies foun
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  • ...in [[/Addendum#Defaults and downgrades| '''Russia, Argentina, Ireland and Greece''']], notes on [[/Addendum#Sovereign default credit rating criteria|'''cred ...America apart from a handful in the then peripheral European countries of Greece, Spain and Portugal. The Latin American defaults of the 1890s were trigger
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  • ...and bordering the [[Aegean Sea]] and the [[Mediterranean Sea]], between [[Greece]] and [[Syria]]. [[Mount Ararat]], the legendary landing place of [[Noah's
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  • ...s ''[[Alexandrians]]'' who respected the poetry of third-century [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] poets by the same name. He was a contemporary of the Roman poet [[H ...9 BCE, but died from a fever contracted during a visit to [[Ancient Greece|Greece]] before it was finished. He died on September 21, 19 BCE at the age of 50.
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  • ...tems/Condor AR-740 was installed on submarines of Australia, Chile, Egypt, Greece, the Netherlands and Sweden. ==Greece: Submarine Platforms ==
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  • ...anon]] in Aquileia. He was then subsequently bishop of [[Trieste]], Oleno (Greece) and Koroneia, where to he had been transferred in 1357. Between 1340 and 1
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  • ...rehistoric Ireland|prehistory]], the literate cultures of [[Ancient Greece|Greece]] and [[Ancient Rome|Rome]] began to take notice of it, and a further prot
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  • :About 2,000 years ago, other slaves who were sort of like butlers lived in Greece and Rome. Life there was a lot like it was for slaves in Egypt, but no qui
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  • ...ith the Saudis and then other nations. There can be a blurred line, as in Greece in 1947, where there were U.S. advisors with Greek combat units, but the ch
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  • ...r Hellenic. The Greek people (or Hellenes) entered the area now known as [[Greece]] around 2000 BC where they displaced numerous other peoples. The early flo ####'''[[Thracian language|Thracian]]''' (around Bulgaria, Northern Greece, Northwest Turkey), including Thracian proper (extinct), [[Thynian]] (extin
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  • ...ciated with séances among Western cultures is said to originate in ancient Greece, with some later additions from Christian influence. Four, six, or more peo
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  • ...6 [[digit (measure)|digit]]s (finger widths). This unit was used in both [[Greece]] and [[Rome]]; the Greek foot is estimated at 30.8 cm (12.1 inches) and th
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  • Olympia in the south of Greece was a sacred site to the ancient Greeks. It was a sanctuary of [[Zeus]], ki
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  • ...han, Philip B. ''Civil War and World War in Europe: Spain, Yugoslavia, and Greece.'' (2006). 394 pp.
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  • Originally a [[Prince]] of [[Greece]] and [[Denmark]] from the Royal House of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Gl� ...s [[Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark]], the fourth son of [[George I of Greece]], for whom some claim a partially [[Byzantine Greeks|Byzantine]] [[Greeks|
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  • ...uses the euro.</ref> [[Estonia]], [[Finland]], [[France]], [[Germany]], [[Greece]], [[Ireland (state)|Ireland]], [[Italy]], [[Luxembourg]], [[Malta]], [[the | style="text-align: right;" | 340.750<ref>[[Greece]] failed to meet the criteria for joining initially, so it did not join the
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  • ...ssion of communications between Hitler and Mussolini about Italy’s role in Greece in October 1941, but principally to pass messages from Ribbentrop, which in
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  • ...but if your hands helped bring it home, then [[Asia]] would be invading [[Greece]], and doom await our children's children (ie the Greeks).<ref name=twsApr7
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  • ...2up www.archive.org]</ref> [[Hypatia]] (born ca. 350 and died 415 AD), a [[Greece|Greek]] scholar from [[Alexandria]] in [[Egypt]], is reputed to have invent
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  • ...n to London, following singer Robert Plant's motor vehicle accident on the Greece|Greek island of Rhodes and enforced lay-off in late 1975. Page had an inter
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  • ...s the first woman student at the American School of Classical Studies in [[Greece]], she returned to the United States and accepted a teaching position at [[
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  • : Credit rating downgrades for Greece (to BB+), Spain (to AA) and Portugal (to A-) by S&P : ECB €30 billion loan provision for Greece [http://europa.eu/rapid/pressReleasesAction.do?reference=MEMO/10/123&format
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  • ...ile: Atlantic 2164 002, France: Atlantic 650 186, Germany: Atlantic 70409, Greece: Atlantic 255 017, Holland: Atlantic ATL 2690, Italy: Atlantic ATL NP 03145
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  • =Philanthropy in Ancient Greece=
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  • ...a numbering system used by [[Hipparchus]] (sometime around 120-125 B.C. in Greece), stars are numbered according to their brightness as they are seen from Ea
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  • ...Contra'': O.A.W. Dilke, "The Literary Output of the Roman Emperors", in: ''Greece & Rome'' IV 1, 1957</ref>
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  • ...s in the Greek Prehistory Gallery, National Museum of Archaeology, Athens, Greece.}}
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  • Alexander's mother was a princess from [[Epirus]], a region of northwestern Greece. Ancient sources describe Olympias as a temperamental woman and a follower ...teachers for the young prince, including [[Aristotle]] who he brought from Greece to Macedonia. Aristotle taught at the Sanctuary of the Nymphs, near Mieza,
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  • In [[ancient Greece]], the main political entity was the city-state, and citizens were active p
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  • ...rica, east to Pakistan, Kashmir and India, north to the Milos Archipelago (Greece) in the Aegean Sea, Armenia and Dagestan (Russia). To the south, there is o
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  • ...ly Jewish, from Holland, France, Belgium, Poland, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Greece, or other countries. We executed about 400,000 Hungarian Jews alone at Ausc
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  • ...ood, medical supplies, and workers to aid the citizens of [[Argostoli]], [[Greece]], after a devastating earthquake.
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  • ...eason, too, that he was called up for the German national team, who played Greece national team in the World Cup 1962 preliminary round on August 22, 1961. H
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  • ...e bonds of many of its members, even including Germany. Eurozone loans to Greece, Ireland, and Portugal had failed to restore investor confidence, and the ...the international competitiveness of low-productivity countries - such as Greece -, and that it had raised the competitiveness of high-productivity countrie
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  • ...endant of Aeneas), so having Trojans found an empire which later dominated Greece was a very politically astute piece of fiction on Virgil's part. ...a Sicilian river] mouth with its living stone, the Megarian bay [<small>in Greece</small>], and
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  • ...go was no longer needed and had been transferred to [[UNRRA]] for use in [[Greece]]. She then proceeded to [[Piraeus]], via [[Suez]], discharged her cargo, a
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  • ...ὀ μηχανής θεός'' (''apo mêchanês theós''). In ancient [[Theater of ancient Greece|Greek]] and [[Theater of ancient Rome|Roman theater]], a ''deus ex machina'
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  • |states=[[Republic of Macedonia]], [[Albania]], [[Bulgaria]], [[Greece]], [[Serbia]] and in the [[Macedonians (ethnic group)|ethnic Macedonian]] d ...lgarian, spoken in [[Bulgaria]], parts of the [[Republic of Macedonia]], [[Greece]] and [[Turkey]]. Bulgarian and Macedonian properly form a [[dialect contin
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  • ...nder II]]; all four Romanian monarchs and their queens consort; kings of [[Greece]], [[Serbia]], and [[Bulgaria]]; and such other notables as [[Josephine Bak
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  • ...eece became massive amphitheatres. Following the tradition established by Greece, Roman theatres retained the basic design but became more massive and more
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  • ...obert Plant was convalescing from a car accident which he had sustained in Greece the previous year, and he delivered his vocal performance from a wheelchair
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  • ...irst of the health sciences, began as a traditional healing art in Ancient Greece. The treatises attributed to [[Hippocrates]] outline a theoretical basis fo
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  • ...ean]]. She arrived at [[Gibraltar]] in late September 1958; then visited [[Greece]], [[Turkey]], [[Lebanon]], and [[Italy]]. She returned to Little Creek on ...Deep Express" at [[Alexandroupolis, Greece]]. She visited several ports in Greece and Spain before returning to Little Creek on [[November 17]]. The ship fin
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  • ! &nbsp;Greece&nbsp; ! &nbsp;Greece&nbsp;
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  • ...Greenhill Park, now sailing the seas again as Phaeax II under the flag of Greece.
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  • ...g restricted to Greek athletes, they attracted little attention outside of Greece. The series ceased in 1889. ...o organize the first modern Olympic Games which they scheduled for Athens, Greece, two years later, planning to hold similar events every 4 years thereafter.
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  • The powers who desire to make pliant an old European country of culture like Greece by unparalleled and violent means cannot raise such a reproach against us.
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  • ...(''Arne'') was primarily a toponym used for archaic "cities of origin" in Greece,<ref>Including [[Crete]] and the [[Aeolic language|Aeolian]] regions; W. Br ...'aren'' ("sheep", "lamb"; [[Pausanias (geographer)|Pausanias]], ''Guide to Greece'' [http://www.theoi.com/Text/Pausanias8A.html VIII 8.81–8.8.2]).</ref> In
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  • ...''30 BC(E)''': Vitruvius describes 13 different types of sundial styles in Greece, Asia Minor, and Italy<ref>{{cite web|url=http://physics.nist.gov/GenInt/Ti
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  • ...e, and Observation (MUSIS). The participants are Belgium, France, Germany, Greece, Italy and Spain. [[EADS]] Astrium and [[Thales]] Alenia Space are competin ==Greece: Satellite Platforms ==
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  • * ''Greece and Rome.
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  • ...e. The MDS was developed at the [[Aristotle University Thessaloniki]] in [[Greece]] and currently (July 2012) contains 142 models, mostly developed in Europe ...eveloped in the [[National Centre of Scientific Research "DEMOKRITOS"]] of Greece that simulates dispersion of buoyant plumes from multiple point sources ove
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  • In 1998-1999, complex negotiations among Greece, Turkey, and Cyprus downgraded a planned S-300 installation on Cyprus to a
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  • ...erzegovina, northern and northeastern Albania, Romania, northern Bulgaria, Greece, [[Turkey]], northwestern Iran, Armenia, Azerbaijan, [[Georgia (country)|Ge
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  • ...ana), [[Martinique]], [[La Réunion]] and [[Saint Martin]]), [[Germany]], [[Greece]], [[Hungary]], [[Ireland (state)|Ireland]], [[Italy]], [[Latvia]], [[Lithu : Greece joined in 2001, Slovenia in 2007, Cyprus and Malta in 2008, Slovakia in 200
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  • ...003 (ranging from 8.6% in the USA through 12.3% in Great Britain to 28% in Greece), but all such estimates are subject to large margins of uncertainty. For ...onomic Assessment, Rome, October 12-14, 1987.</ref> and the authorities in Greece have recently followed suit.
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  • ...gets. On April 28, 1941, the last of the New England Division escaped from Greece and landed at Suda Harbor in Crete. <ref name=Gavin>{{citation ...in the spring of 1941, to be struggling for employment in the campaign in Greece. <ref name=Rudel>{{citation | title = Stuka Pilot | first = Hans-Ulrich | l
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  • ...of citizens. One of the earliest political philosopher was [[Plato]] of [[Greece]], whose ''Republic'' greatly influenced later political thought. Plato's s
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  • ...003 (ranging from 8.6% in the USA through 12.3% in Great Britain to 28% in Greece), but all such estimates are subject to large margins of uncertainty. For ...onomic Assessment, Rome, October 12-14, 1987.</ref> and the authorities in Greece have recently followed suit.
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  • ** Europe 2 (Turkey, Cyprus, Greece, Malta, Switzerland and Austria)
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  • ...akia, Serbia, Croatia, and the remaining regions of the former Yugoslavia, Greece.
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