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*[[1910]]: By law, Sunday is officially designated as a day off for workers in [[Greece]]. | *[[1910]]: By law, Sunday is officially designated as a day off for workers in [[Greece]]. | ||
*[[1930]]: Greek Minister of Education, [[Georgios Papandreou]], establishes Modern Greek as a compulsory subject in Greek schools. | *[[1930]]: Greek Minister of Education, [[Georgios Papandreou]], establishes Modern Greek as a compulsory subject in Greek schools. | ||
+ | ===Sports=== | ||
+ | *[[1929]]: Under its 1/1929 circular, [[SEGAS]] invites all Balkan federations to participate to the organization of the Balkan Track & Field Meeting. Romania, Yugoslavia and Bulgaria will respond positively. | ||
==Deaths== | ==Deaths== |
Revision as of 16:05, January 2, 2006
Events
- 1910: By law, Sunday is officially designated as a day off for workers in Greece.
- 1930: Greek Minister of Education, Georgios Papandreou, establishes Modern Greek as a compulsory subject in Greek schools.
Sports
- 1929: Under its 1/1929 circular, SEGAS invites all Balkan federations to participate to the organization of the Balkan Track & Field Meeting. Romania, Yugoslavia and Bulgaria will respond positively.
Deaths
- 1990: Evangelos Averoff, politician.