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*[[1918]]: The [[Battle of Skra]], fought in the [[Macedonia]] front in [[World War I]], ends in Greek victory over the Bulgarians.
 
*[[1918]]: The [[Battle of Skra]], fought in the [[Macedonia]] front in [[World War I]], ends in Greek victory over the Bulgarians.
 
*[[1941]]: [[Manolis Glezos]] and [[Apostolos Santas]] take down the German flag from the [[Acropolis, Athens]].
 
*[[1941]]: [[Manolis Glezos]] and [[Apostolos Santas]] take down the German flag from the [[Acropolis, Athens]].
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*[[1969]]: The first Greek policewomen go on duty.
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*[[1990]]: A liver transplant is performed for the first time in Greece.
 
===Sports===
 
===Sports===
 
*[[1897]]: First [[athletics]] championships organized by [[Panellinios Gymnastic Club|Panellinios]]. The games (held for 2 days in [[Fokianos Gymnasium]]) include track-and-field events, [[wrestling]], [[fencing]] and [[weightlifting]].
 
*[[1897]]: First [[athletics]] championships organized by [[Panellinios Gymnastic Club|Panellinios]]. The games (held for 2 days in [[Fokianos Gymnasium]]) include track-and-field events, [[wrestling]], [[fencing]] and [[weightlifting]].
 
*[[1990]]: [[Maria Christoforidou]] wins 3 gold medals at the World Weightlifting Championships in Sarajevo.
 
*[[1990]]: [[Maria Christoforidou]] wins 3 gold medals at the World Weightlifting Championships in Sarajevo.
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*[[1996]]: Former [[AEK FC|AEK]] midfielder [[Vasilis Tsartas]] signs with Sevilla.
 
*[[1998]]: [[Katerina Thanou]] breaks the womens' 100m Greek record with a time of 10.99.
 
*[[1998]]: [[Katerina Thanou]] breaks the womens' 100m Greek record with a time of 10.99.
 
*[[1999]]: The European Rhythmic Gymnastics Championship closes in Budapest. Greece (featuring Aindili, Christodoulou, Karyami, Polatou, Georgatou) won the gold medal with 39.799 points.
 
*[[1999]]: The European Rhythmic Gymnastics Championship closes in Budapest. Greece (featuring Aindili, Christodoulou, Karyami, Polatou, Georgatou) won the gold medal with 39.799 points.

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