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  • ...934]], at the age of 29, he became the first communist to be elected Mayor of a Greek city ([[Kavala]]). ...efeat of the communist [[Democratic Army of Greece]] (DSE) at the [[Battle of Grammos-Vitsi]] forced him into exile.
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  • ...hanasios Kanakaris''' was a [[Greeks|Greek]] political figure of the [[War of Independence]] era. ...ria, Beniselo Ruffo. He was a merchant of raisins and an elder of the city of [[Patra]].
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  • ...|Greek]] politician, former minister and, recenlty, mayor of [[Athens]], [[Greece]]. ...the [[University of Athens]] and is a radiologist and Assistant Professor of Radiotherapy by profession.
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  • ...gos Kaminis''' is the American-born [[Greeks|Greek]] who was elected Mayor of [[Athens]] on [[November 14]], [[2010]]. ...[[July 15]], [[1954]] in New York, USA. He studied Law at the [[University of Athens]], graduating in April [[1980]]. His graduate studies were in France
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  • '''AKEL''' (Greek ''Anorthotiko Komma Ergazomenou Laou'' - Progressive Party of the Working People) is the communist party in [[Cyprus]]. ...[[May 27]], [[2001]], the party won 34.7 % of the popular vote and 20 out of 56 seats.
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  • ...ούβελας) is a [[Greeks|Greek]] civil engineer, politician and former Mayor of [[Thessaloniki]]. ...lytechnic School of [[Thessaloniki]], as well as Law from the [[University of Thessaloniki]]. He did graduate studies in France.
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  • '''Yiannis Boutaris''' is a [[Greeks|Greek]] businessman, winemaker and Mayor of [[Thessaloniki]]. ...saloniki]], the son of winemaker Stelios Boutaris and great-great-grandson of Ioannis Boutaris who fought during the [[Macedonia]] uprising against the T
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  • ...ommand of the 1st Greek Infantry Brigade and fought in the [[Second Battle of El Alamein]]. ...[[Central Greece]] Military Command. He retired in [[1950]] with the rank of Major General.
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  • ...age:P_Fasoulas_2.jpg|thumb|280px|[[Panagiotis Fasoulas]] was elected mayor of [[Piraeus]] in [[2006]]]] ...etball Team|Greek national team]], where he was the starting center during Greece's [[Eurobasket 1987]] victory. Fasoulas also entered in the 1986 NBA Draft
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  • ...ng [[Miltiades Evert]]) was a [[Greeks|Greek]] politician and former Mayor of [[Athens]]. ...cs at the [[University of Athens]] and joined EREN (the youth organisation of the [[National Radical Union]], the conservative party in power at the time
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  • ...ament. [[Georgios Kaminis]] and [[Yiannis Boutaris]] are re-elected mayors of [[Athens]] and [[Thessaloniki]] respectively while [[Ioannis Moralis]] wins ...Rossi (6 goals) fails to score despite the fact he is assisted by players of great caliber (Platini, Boniek, Bettega, Scirea)
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  • ...Greece]], located south of [[Athens]]. It was the port of the ancient city of Athens, and was chosen to serve as the modern port when Athens was re-found ...port is used for cargo services and covers a huge area. Much of that part of the harbour is in suburban [[Drapetsona]].
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  • ...papageorgopoulos.jpg|thumb|220px|With [[Vassilis Papageorgopoulos]], Mayor of Thessaloniki]] ...ek]] politician - a former Foreign Minister of [[Greece]] and former Mayor of [[Athens]].
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  • ...f the [[Hellenic Parliament]] and current [[Minister for National Defence (Greece)|Minister for National Defence]]. ...inistry of Foreign Affairs Diplomatic Academy in [[1980]] and subsequently Greece's diplomatic corpus.
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  • ...politan city; Ancient Athens was a powerful city-state and renowned center of learning. It is named after its patron goddess, [[Athena]]. Athens is locat ...was formally re-adopted as the city's name. Since the official abandonment of [[Katharevousa]] Greek in the [[1970s]], however, the popular form Athína
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  • ! align="center" | [[Image:Thessaloniki seal.png|100px|Seal of Thessaloniki]] ! align="center" | [[Image:Thessaloniki.png|Location of Thessaloniki in Greece]]
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  • *[[January 1]]: Greece assumes the presidency of the European Union. ...todoulos Xiros, fails to report at a police station on his second-last day of prison leave, sparking a search by the Greek Police throughout central [[Ma
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