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*[[1951]]: It is announced that the Prime Minister, general [[Nikolaos Plastiras]], is seriously ill. Vice President [[Sophoklis Venizelos]] returns urgently from his official visit to the United States. | *[[1951]]: It is announced that the Prime Minister, general [[Nikolaos Plastiras]], is seriously ill. Vice President [[Sophoklis Venizelos]] returns urgently from his official visit to the United States. | ||
===Sports=== | ===Sports=== | ||
+ | *[[1970]]: On their way to Wembley, [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]] defeat Slovan Bratislava 3-0 in Athens. | ||
*[[1995]]: A great day for Greece in the World Weightlifting championship games of China: [[Pyrros Dimas]] wins 2 gold medals and sets a world record, [[Kakhi Kakhiasvili]] wins 2 gold medals and sets 3 Greek records, [[Valerios Leonidis]] wins 3 silver medals. | *[[1995]]: A great day for Greece in the World Weightlifting championship games of China: [[Pyrros Dimas]] wins 2 gold medals and sets a world record, [[Kakhi Kakhiasvili]] wins 2 gold medals and sets 3 Greek records, [[Valerios Leonidis]] wins 3 silver medals. | ||
Revision as of 10:58, November 20, 2008
Events
- 1951: It is announced that the Prime Minister, general Nikolaos Plastiras, is seriously ill. Vice President Sophoklis Venizelos returns urgently from his official visit to the United States.
Sports
- 1970: On their way to Wembley, Panathinaikos defeat Slovan Bratislava 3-0 in Athens.
- 1995: A great day for Greece in the World Weightlifting championship games of China: Pyrros Dimas wins 2 gold medals and sets a world record, Kakhi Kakhiasvili wins 2 gold medals and sets 3 Greek records, Valerios Leonidis wins 3 silver medals.
Births
- 1966: Thanasis Kolitsidakis, footballer