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==Events==
 
==Events==
 
[[Image:01142004_5.jpg|thumb|160px|Passenger train derails in [[2004]]]]
 
[[Image:01142004_5.jpg|thumb|160px|Passenger train derails in [[2004]]]]
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*[[1822]]: Kamil Bey surrenders Acrocorinth to [[Theodoros Kolokotronis]] and the Greek revolutionaries.
 
*[[1959]]: '''''Omada''''', the weekly small size sports newspaper, is first published by [[Lambrakis Press S.A.]] Its circulation will stop in October [[1974]], it will begin on [[1 November]] [[1980]] in a magazine format but it will stop again. Finally, on [[6 November]] [[1995]] it will circulate again as a slip in the newspaper [[Ta Nea]]
 
*[[1959]]: '''''Omada''''', the weekly small size sports newspaper, is first published by [[Lambrakis Press S.A.]] Its circulation will stop in October [[1974]], it will begin on [[1 November]] [[1980]] in a magazine format but it will stop again. Finally, on [[6 November]] [[1995]] it will circulate again as a slip in the newspaper [[Ta Nea]]
 
*[[2004]]: A passenger train travelling from [[Tripolis]] to [[Kalamata]] derailed in the region of Anemodouri in [[Megalopolis]], [[Arkadia]]. All 13 passengers were in a good state of health. The derailing was most likely caused by the aging of the line, as according to OSE, the train speed did not exceed 28 kph.  
 
*[[2004]]: A passenger train travelling from [[Tripolis]] to [[Kalamata]] derailed in the region of Anemodouri in [[Megalopolis]], [[Arkadia]]. All 13 passengers were in a good state of health. The derailing was most likely caused by the aging of the line, as according to OSE, the train speed did not exceed 28 kph.  
 
===Sports===
 
===Sports===
 
*[[2005]]: [[Alexandros Lykourezos]] is elected President of the [[EPAE]]
 
*[[2005]]: [[Alexandros Lykourezos]] is elected President of the [[EPAE]]
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==Births==
 
==Births==
 
*[[1918]]: [[Dimitrios Tsafendas]], assassin.
 
*[[1918]]: [[Dimitrios Tsafendas]], assassin.

Revision as of 10:27, April 5, 2007

Events

Passenger train derails in 2004
  • 1822: Kamil Bey surrenders Acrocorinth to Theodoros Kolokotronis and the Greek revolutionaries.
  • 1959: Omada, the weekly small size sports newspaper, is first published by Lambrakis Press S.A. Its circulation will stop in October 1974, it will begin on 1 November 1980 in a magazine format but it will stop again. Finally, on 6 November 1995 it will circulate again as a slip in the newspaper Ta Nea
  • 2004: A passenger train travelling from Tripolis to Kalamata derailed in the region of Anemodouri in Megalopolis, Arkadia. All 13 passengers were in a good state of health. The derailing was most likely caused by the aging of the line, as according to OSE, the train speed did not exceed 28 kph.

Sports

Births

Deaths