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*[[1974]]: Archbishop [[Makarios III]] declares [[EOKA B']] to be an illegal organisation.
 
*[[1974]]: Archbishop [[Makarios III]] declares [[EOKA B']] to be an illegal organisation.
 
*[[2011]]: Greece withdraws from World Children's Games in Ankara due to the presence of a team from the "Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus".
 
*[[2011]]: Greece withdraws from World Children's Games in Ankara due to the presence of a team from the "Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus".
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*[[2021]]: [[Greece]] mourns its 10,000th casualty due to COVID-19.
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===Sports===
 
===Sports===
 
*[[2015]]: The women’s water polo team of [[Olympiakos]] win their first ever Euro League title by beating holders Sabadell from Spain 10-9
 
*[[2015]]: The women’s water polo team of [[Olympiakos]] win their first ever Euro League title by beating holders Sabadell from Spain 10-9
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==Deaths==
 
==Deaths==
 
*[[1994]]: [[Giorgos Gennimatas]], [[PASOK]] politician.
 
*[[1994]]: [[Giorgos Gennimatas]], [[PASOK]] politician.
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*[[2006]]: [[Missas Pantazopoulos]], basketball player and coach.
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*[[2022]]: [[Kostas Karapatis]], footballer
  
 
[[Category:Days]]
 
[[Category:Days]]

Latest revision as of 13:07, April 26, 2022

Events

  • 1941: German troops enter Chalkida and invade Attica.
  • 1941: German paratroopers occupy the Corinth Isthmus.
  • 1941: Adolf Hitler signs Directive Number 28, ordering the invasion of Crete.
  • 1957: A major earthquake (7.2 on the Richter scale) strikes Rhodes and the surrounding areas including the neighbouring Turkish coasts.
  • 1974: Archbishop Makarios III declares EOKA B' to be an illegal organisation.
  • 2011: Greece withdraws from World Children's Games in Ankara due to the presence of a team from the "Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus".
  • 2021: Greece mourns its 10,000th casualty due to COVID-19.

Sports

  • 2015: The women’s water polo team of Olympiakos win their first ever Euro League title by beating holders Sabadell from Spain 10-9

Deaths