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+ | *[[1947]]: [[Greece]] voted against the partition of Palestine. The resolution, however, passed in the UN by 33 to 13 with 10 abstentions. | ||
+ | *[[1964]]: A deadly mine explosion - possibly left from [[WWII|the war]] - during the 22nd anniversary celebrations of the sabotage of the bridge of [[Gorgopotamos]], resulted in the death of 13 people. Another 51 were seriously injured. | ||
+ | *[[1992]]: A new tax was set by the government. This new tax was to be paid annually by owners of real estate properties and was called ...''Real Estate Tax''. | ||
+ | *Births: [[Spyridon Samaras]], composer of the Olympic anthem ([[1863]]), [[Michalis Kakiouzis]], [[basketball]] player ([[1976]]) | ||
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+ | *Deaths: [[Lorentzos Mavilis]], poet ([[1912]]), [[Pavlos Nirvanas]], poet, novelist, screenplay writer and critic ([[1937]]), [[Kostas Tsimas]], politician ([[2005]]) | ||
<span style="font-size:11px; padding-top:3px;">Recent days: [[November 28]] - [[November 27]]</span> | <span style="font-size:11px; padding-top:3px;">Recent days: [[November 28]] - [[November 27]]</span> | ||
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Revision as of 11:39, November 14, 2006
- 1947: Greece voted against the partition of Palestine. The resolution, however, passed in the UN by 33 to 13 with 10 abstentions.
- 1964: A deadly mine explosion - possibly left from the war - during the 22nd anniversary celebrations of the sabotage of the bridge of Gorgopotamos, resulted in the death of 13 people. Another 51 were seriously injured.
- 1992: A new tax was set by the government. This new tax was to be paid annually by owners of real estate properties and was called ...Real Estate Tax.
- Births: Spyridon Samaras, composer of the Olympic anthem (1863), Michalis Kakiouzis, basketball player (1976)
- Deaths: Lorentzos Mavilis, poet (1912), Pavlos Nirvanas, poet, novelist, screenplay writer and critic (1937), Kostas Tsimas, politician (2005)
Recent days: November 28 - November 27