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==Events== | ==Events== | ||
− | *[[1962]]: The official results of the [[1961 Census]] are released - the population of Greece numbers 8,388,553 people. | + | *[[1962]]: The official results of the [[1961 Census]] are released - the population of [[Greece]] numbers 8,388,553 people. |
− | *[[1982]]: The first Greek test-tube baby - Christina Iordanidou - is born. | + | *[[1982]]: The first [[Greek]] test-tube baby - Christina Iordanidou - is born. |
==Sports== | ==Sports== | ||
*[[1930]]: The Greek [[National Football Team]] record their first ever win against Yugoslavia 2-1 ([[Giorgos Andrianopoulos]], [[Dinos Andrianopoulos]]) | *[[1930]]: The Greek [[National Football Team]] record their first ever win against Yugoslavia 2-1 ([[Giorgos Andrianopoulos]], [[Dinos Andrianopoulos]]) |
Revision as of 15:25, January 20, 2006
Events
- 1962: The official results of the 1961 Census are released - the population of Greece numbers 8,388,553 people.
- 1982: The first Greek test-tube baby - Christina Iordanidou - is born.
Sports
- 1930: The Greek National Football Team record their first ever win against Yugoslavia 2-1 (Giorgos Andrianopoulos, Dinos Andrianopoulos)
- 1976: PSAP is founded. Mimis Domazos is the first president (till December 10, 1978). Mimis Papaioannou succeeds him (till October 20, 1980). From that day on, Antonis Antoniadis takes charge (except for a short spell when he was appointed general manager of Panathinaikos and was replaced by Yiannis Gounaris)
Deaths
- 1984: Yiannis Skarimbas, writer.
- 1988: Dora Stratou, choreographer.