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  • ...ed on the stage in "Oresteia" in [[1949]]. She died on [[September 11]], [[1954]]. [[Category:1887 births|Kotopouli, Marika]]
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  • Armitage was born in [[1909]]. He was governor of [[Cyprus]] from [[1954]] until [[September 25]], [[1955]]. During his rule, the [[EOKA]] uprising [[Category:1909 births|Armitage]]
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  • *[[1954]]: The second round of the 1954 municipal elections is held. [[Minas Patrikios]] is elected mayor of [[Thes ==Births==
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  • Charalambidis was born on [[March 14]], [[1954]] in [[Kilkis]], [[Macedonia]], [[Greece]]. He started his career at local [[Category:1954 births|Charalambidis, Kostas]]
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  • Vallianos was born in [[Athens]] on [[January 2]], [[1954]]. He started his [[football (soccer)|football]] at Palaio Faliro and was a [[Category:1954 births|Vallianos, Nikos]]
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  • Kaminis was born on [[July 15]], [[1954]] in New York, USA. He studied Law at the [[University of Athens]], graduat [[Category:1954 births|Kaminis, Giorgos]]
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  • *[[1954]]: [[Greece]], Turkey and Yugoslavia announce a [[Balkan Pact of 1954|Balkan Pact]] for mutual self-defense. ==Births==
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  • ==Births== *[[1954]]: [[Thomas Mavros]], footballer
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  • Koskotas was born in Greece on [[October 5]], [[1954]]. He migrated to the US with his parents in [[1970]]. Koskotas grew up in [[Category:1954 births|Koskotas, George]]
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  • ...r his playing days were over, he coached Olympiakos between [[1950]] and [[1954]] and again in [[1956]], assisted by his brother, [[Vangelis Helmis|Vangeli [[Category:1912 births|Helmis, Yiannis]]
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  • Born on [[May 31]], [[1954]], [[Thomas Mavros]] was, without a doubt, one of the best offensive playe [[Category:1954 births|Mavros, Thomas]]
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  • ==Births== *[[1954]]: [[Fernando Santos]], coach
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  • * The [[Greek Football Cup|Greek Cup]]: 1953, 1954, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1963 * The [[Piraeus]] Championship: 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958 και 1959
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  • ...ce]] has ever produced, '''Nikos Sarganis''' was born on [[January 15]], [[1954]], in [[Rafina]], [[Attica]]. [[Category:1954 births|Sarganis, Nikos]]
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  • *[[1954]]: [[Georgios Grivas]] arrives secretly in [[Cyprus]] with the aim of organ ==Births==
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  • ...ding two of the three cup finals that Doxa reached during the [[1950s]] ([[1954]] and [[1958]]). He also played for the National Army Team. [[Category:1936 births|Pistikos, Nikos]]
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  • Doukissa was born on [[February 8]], [[1941]]. By [[1954]], she was a singing "wunderkind". She developed into a popular [[Laika]] s [[Category:1941 births]]
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  • Stai was born on [[March 24]], [[1954]], in [[Athens]], the daughter of [[Centre Union]] MP Markos Tsarlambas. He [[Category:1954 births|Stai, Elli]]
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  • '''Juan Ramón Rocha''' (born [[March 8]], [[1954]] in Santo Tome, Corrientes province, Argentina) is an Argentinian former [ [[Category:1954 births|Rocha, Juan Ramon]]
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  • Syllis was named "athlete of the year" - in [[1954]] - by the Panhellenic Sports-writers Association (PSAT) in their very firs [[Category:1929 births|Syllis, Vasilis]]
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