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'''Thermaikos''' are a [[football (soccer)|football]] club based in [[Thermi]], [[Macedonia]], [[Greece]]. Thermaikos were founded in [[1949]]. They are currently in the [[Football C Division|C Division]].  
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==Events==
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*[[1865]]: The remains of poet [[Dionysios Solomos]] are brought to his native [[Zakynthos]] for re-burial.
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*[[1908]]: Sultan Abdul Hamid, under pressure from the Young Turk movement, grants rights to the Ottoman subjects including full amnesty to guerrilas in [[Macedonia]]. The [[Macedonian Struggle]] ends as both Greek and Bulgarian partizans cease their activity.
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*[[1913]]: [[Alexandroupolis]] (then known as Dedeagac) is liberated by Greek forces during the [[Second Balkan War]]. The [[Treaty of Bucharest]] will return it to Bulgarian control.
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*[[1944]]: [[Lela Karayianni]], leader of resistance group "Bouboulina", is captured by the Germans.
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*[[1988]]: Terrorists attack the Greek cruise ship "[[City of Poros (ship)]]" killing 9 people and injuring 71 others.
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*[[2004]]: PM [[Kostas Karamanlis]] attends the wedding of Tayyip Erdogan's daughter as an honoured guest.
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*[[2011]]: Blasts at a munitions dump at Zygi naval base in [[Cyprus]] cause the deaths of twelve persons.
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===Sports===
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*[[2009]]: The Greek U19 [[basketball]] team defeat Australia 84-69 to advance to the final of the FIBA U19 World Basketball Championship.
  
==Did you know?==
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==Births==
Thermaikos played the [[1960]]-[[1961]] season in the [[Alpha Ethniki]]. They finished 15th and were relegated.
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*[[1832]]: [[Charilaos Trikoupis]], statesman
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*[[1973]]: [[Kostas Kenteris]], athlete
  
Colours: Green and White<br>
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==Deaths==
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*[[1941]]: [[Arthur Evans]], archaeologist
  
  
 
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Revision as of 19:47, September 9, 2011

Events

Sports

  • 2009: The Greek U19 basketball team defeat Australia 84-69 to advance to the final of the FIBA U19 World Basketball Championship.

Births

Deaths