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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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*[[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.  
 
==Births==
 
==Births==

Revision as of 14:17, January 13, 2006

Events

Passenger train derails in 2004
  • 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.

Births