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*[[1962]]: The [[Hellenic Parliament]] approves [[Greece]] joining the European Common Market as an associate member.
 
*[[1962]]: The [[Hellenic Parliament]] approves [[Greece]] joining the European Common Market as an associate member.
 
*[[2013]]: [[Nikos Anastasiades]] is installed as President of the Republic of [[Cyprus]].
 
*[[2013]]: [[Nikos Anastasiades]] is installed as President of the Republic of [[Cyprus]].
*[[2023]]: A passenger train, carrying hundreds of people, collides at high speed with an oncoming freight train, killing at least 36 near [[Tempe]].  
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*[[2023]]: A passenger train, carrying hundreds of people, collides at high speed with an oncoming freight train, killing 57 near [[Tempe]].  
 
===Sports===
 
===Sports===
 
*[[1991]]: Even without their fans, [[Aris BC|Aris]] beat Leverkusen 133-117 for the European Champions Cup. Aris were punished for the violence that broke out when the lights went out during a devastating game against Barcelona
 
*[[1991]]: Even without their fans, [[Aris BC|Aris]] beat Leverkusen 133-117 for the European Champions Cup. Aris were punished for the violence that broke out when the lights went out during a devastating game against Barcelona

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Events

Sports

  • 1991: Even without their fans, Aris beat Leverkusen 133-117 for the European Champions Cup. Aris were punished for the violence that broke out when the lights went out during a devastating game against Barcelona
  • 1999: Proodeftiki record their first win over Iraklis in 31 years. PAOK record their first away win over Panathinaikos in 15 years.
  • 1999: The Greek rhythmic team (featuring Irini Aindili, Eva Christodoulou, Hara Karyami, Anna Pollatou, Maria Georgatou and Kleoniki Georgakopoulou) wins the first gold medal (38.767 points) in its history at the Madera International Tournament.
  • 2006: Georgios Samaras made a memorable debut for Greece by scoring the only goal in their win over Belarus at the start of an eight-nation friendly tournament in Cyprus.

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