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  • Dimotsios was born on [[November 13]], [[1974]] in [[Larisa]], [[Thessaly]]. He belongs to [[Olympiakos]]. His personal b [[Category:1974 births|Dimotsios, Stelios]]
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  • Katergiannakis was born on [[February 16]], [[1974]] in [[Thessaloniki]]. He played for [[Ethnikos Pylaia FC]] until [[1994]] [[Category:1974 births|Katergiannakis, Theofanis]]
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  • ...reeks|Greek]] General and member of the Military [[Junta]] of [[1967]] - [[1974]]. After Greece's return to democracy in July [[1974]], Spantidakis was condemned by a court of justice, in August [[1975]], for
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  • Born on [[March 16]], [[1974]], Anatolakis is well known in [[Greece]] for his strength, passion and per [[Category:1974 births|Anatolakis, Giorgos]]
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  • ...reeks|Greek]] General and member of the Military [[Junta]] of [[1967]] - [[1974]]. After Greece's return to democracy in July [[1974]], Angelis was condemned by a court of justice, in August [[1975]], for hig
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  • ..., in all the elections that he has participated in, with ERE and - after [[1974]] - with [[New Democracy]]. ...Minister of the Interior ([[1974]]), Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs ([[1974]]-[[1975]]), Minister for Trade ([[1975]]-[[1977]]), [[Minister for Nationa
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  • ...ets of Athens was put into effect. During the [[Junta|dictatorship of 1967-1974]], Plytas went into self-imposed exile in England. After the restoration of democracy in [[1974]], Plytas again sought to become Mayor but was defeated twice in [[1975]] a
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  • '''Athina Mary "Tina" Livanos''' ([[March 19]], [[1926]] - [[October 10]], [[1974]]) was the daughter of the [[Greeks|Greek]] shipping magnate [[Stavros Liva #[[Stavros Niarchos]] ([[1971]]-[[1974]]) who was her former brother-in-law
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  • ...lawyer, professor, and the [[Prime Minister of Greece]] from [[1973]] to [[1974]]. ...], and also Finance Minister, until the return of democratic government in 1974.
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  • '''George Koumantarakis''' (born [[March 27]], [[1974]]) is a South African football player of [[Greeks|Greek]] descent. [[Category:1974 births|Koumantarakis, George]]
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  • ...n, England. She returned to Greece after the fall of the dictatorship in [[1974]] and was elected, that year, to the Greek Parliament under the banner of [ [[Category:1911 births|Vlachou, Eleni]]
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  • ...|invasion]] (Attila II) took place. In the first post-junta elections of [[1974]], Mavros led the revived [[Centre Union]] party ([[Centre Union - New Forc [[Category:1909 births|Mavros, Georgios]]
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  • ...ens]]. He served as the [[president of Greece]] between [[December 18]], [[1974]] and [[June 19]], [[1975]]. ...Greece]]|before=[[Phaedon Gizikis]]|after=[[Konstantinos Tsatsos]]|years=[[1974]] - [[1975]]}}
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  • ...Γκιζίκης) was a Greek Army officer and president of [[Greece]] ([[1973]]-[[1974]]). After the fall of the dictatorship in [[1974]], he retained his post for four months until a new constitution could be e
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  • Doukas was born on [[August 14]], [[1974]], in [[Larnaca]], [[Cyprus]]. He started his professional singing career a [[Category:1974 births|Doukas, Giorgos]]
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  • ...sbruck ([[1971]]-[[1973]]), Fribourg ([[1973]]/[[1974|74]]) and Bregenz ([[1974]]-[[1979]]). During his career, he was capped 14 times by Austria. He coached: Bregenz (1974-1979), Rapid Vienna ([[1979]]-[[1982]]), Las Palmas ([[1982]]/[[1983|83]]),
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  • *[[1974]]: [[Michail Stasinopoulos]] is appointed [[president of Greece]] after the *[[1974]]: [[National Football Team|Greece]] break a 40 year-old tradition by defea
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  • After the restoration of democracy in [[1974]], he was sentenced to prison for his activities. He served 19 years at [[K [[Category:Military Junta of 1967-1974|Hadjizisis, Nikolaos]]
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  • Geladaris was born on [[November 6]], [[1974]]. He played for [[Pontioi Veria FC|Pontioi]] [[Veria]] from [[1993]] until [[Category:1974 births|Geladaris, Dimitris]]
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  • '''Walter Centeno Corea''' (born [[October 6]], [[1974]] in San José, Costa Rica) is a Costa Rican midfielder, who currently play [[Category:1974 births|Centeno, Walter]]
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