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==Events==
 
==Events==
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*[[1822]]: [[Kutahye]] pasha enters [[Agrinio|Vrachori]] and burns it to the ground.
 
*[[1990]]: [[Antonis Tritsis]] defeats actress-activist [[Melina Mercouri]] and is elected Mayor of [[Athens]]. Tritsis received 50.15% of the vote against Mercouri's 45.94%.
 
*[[1990]]: [[Antonis Tritsis]] defeats actress-activist [[Melina Mercouri]] and is elected Mayor of [[Athens]]. Tritsis received 50.15% of the vote against Mercouri's 45.94%.
 
*[[1992]]: Forest fires break out in [[Chania prefecture]], [[Crete]].
 
*[[1992]]: Forest fires break out in [[Chania prefecture]], [[Crete]].
*[[2004]]: Two F-16 aircraft of the [[Hellenic Airforce]] crash on [[Pelion]] mountains in thick fog.  
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*[[2004]]: Two F-16 aircraft of the [[Hellenic Airforce]] crash on [[Pelion]] mountains in thick fog.
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*[[2010]]: [[Cypriot]] President, [[Dimitris Christofias]], and Turkish-Cypriot leader, Dervis Eroglu, attend a ceremony opening the Limnitis crossing point in NW [[Cyprus]].
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*[[2020]]: An [[Athens]] court sentences the top leaders of the [[Golden Dawn]] party - including [[Nikos Michaloliakos]] and [[Elias Kasidiaris]] - to 13 years imprisonment for running a criminal organisation.
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===Sports===
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*[[2009]]: [[National Football Team|Greece]] qualify for the playoffs, in their World Cup 2010 campaign, by defeating Luxembourg 2-1.
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==Births==
 
==Births==
 
*[[1937]]: [[Kostas Sfikas]], athlete ([[triple jump]])
 
*[[1937]]: [[Kostas Sfikas]], athlete ([[triple jump]])
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==Deaths==
 
==Deaths==
 
*[[1995]]: [[Eleni Vlachou]], publisher, anti-[[Junta]] activist.
 
*[[1995]]: [[Eleni Vlachou]], publisher, anti-[[Junta]] activist.
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*[[2022]]: [[Alexandros Nikolaidis]], tae kwon do athlete
  
  
 
[[Category:Days]]
 
[[Category:Days]]

Latest revision as of 19:55, October 14, 2022

Events

Sports

  • 2009: Greece qualify for the playoffs, in their World Cup 2010 campaign, by defeating Luxembourg 2-1.

Births

Deaths