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| − | + | *[[1922]]: France supplied the Kemalist army with weapons and ammunition in the [[Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922)]]. | |
| + | *[[1939]]: A committee was established to organise the transfer of the remains of [[Andreas Kalvos]] from England to [[Greece]] | ||
| + | *[[1950]]: The Church of [[Cyprus]] organises a referendum as to the future status of the island colony. 97% of all participants voted for [[Enosis]] with Greece. | ||
| + | *[[2006]]: A new political party, ASPIDA, was officially formed in Greece with the sole purpose of representing the Roma or Gypsy community, claiming that it could garner more support than the [[Communist Party of Greece]], which holds 12 seats in Parliament. | ||
| + | *Births: [[Aristotle Onassis]], shipping tycoon ([[1906]]), [[Nikos Sarganis]], footballer ([[1954]]), [[Christos Kostis]], footballer ([[1972]]) | ||
| <span style="font-size:11px; padding-top:3px;">Recent days: [[January 14]] - [[January 13]]</span> | <span style="font-size:11px; padding-top:3px;">Recent days: [[January 14]] - [[January 13]]</span> | ||
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Revision as of 11:58, January 8, 2007
- 1922: France supplied the Kemalist army with weapons and ammunition in the Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922).
- 1939: A committee was established to organise the transfer of the remains of Andreas Kalvos from England to Greece
- 1950: The Church of Cyprus organises a referendum as to the future status of the island colony. 97% of all participants voted for Enosis with Greece.
- 2006: A new political party, ASPIDA, was officially formed in Greece with the sole purpose of representing the Roma or Gypsy community, claiming that it could garner more support than the Communist Party of Greece, which holds 12 seats in Parliament.
- Births: Aristotle Onassis, shipping tycoon (1906), Nikos Sarganis, footballer (1954), Christos Kostis, footballer (1972)
Recent days: January 14 - January 13