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==Events== | ==Events== | ||
+ | *[[1918]]: The Greek government appropriates lignite mines and compensates the proprietors | ||
+ | *[[1931]]: Greek and Bulgarian troops clash at the border. One Greek soldier is killed. | ||
+ | *[[1942]]: The [[EAM]] Youth Movement is founded during the Axis occupation of Greece. | ||
*[[1971]]: The [[Mount Parnes Casino]] is opened for business. | *[[1971]]: The [[Mount Parnes Casino]] is opened for business. | ||
+ | *[[1990]]: The [[Revolutionary Organization 17 November]] sends a proclamation to the "Epikairotita" newspaper, assuming responsibility for stealing two bazookas from the Greek War Museum. | ||
+ | *[[1993]]: Female readers of "Harlequin" romance novels in 14 countries, name Greeks as the sexiest men in the world. | ||
==Births== | ==Births== |
Revision as of 22:34, February 4, 2006
Events
- 1918: The Greek government appropriates lignite mines and compensates the proprietors
- 1931: Greek and Bulgarian troops clash at the border. One Greek soldier is killed.
- 1942: The EAM Youth Movement is founded during the Axis occupation of Greece.
- 1971: The Mount Parnes Casino is opened for business.
- 1990: The Revolutionary Organization 17 November sends a proclamation to the "Epikairotita" newspaper, assuming responsibility for stealing two bazookas from the Greek War Museum.
- 1993: Female readers of "Harlequin" romance novels in 14 countries, name Greeks as the sexiest men in the world.
Births
- 1981: Loukas Vyntra, Panathinaikos footballer