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===February=== | ===February=== | ||
*[[February 3]]: [[Savvas Tsitouridis]], politician. | *[[February 3]]: [[Savvas Tsitouridis]], politician. | ||
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===March=== | ===March=== | ||
*[[March 6]]: [[Antypas]], singer | *[[March 6]]: [[Antypas]], singer | ||
*[[March 8]]: [[Juan Ramon Rocha]], footballer | *[[March 8]]: [[Juan Ramon Rocha]], footballer | ||
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===May=== | ===May=== | ||
*[[May 31]]: [[Thomas Mavros]], footballer | *[[May 31]]: [[Thomas Mavros]], footballer | ||
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===November=== | ===November=== | ||
*[[November 14]]: [[Yanni]], new age composer | *[[November 14]]: [[Yanni]], new age composer | ||
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| + | *[[Dora Bakoyannis]], politician | ||
==Deaths== | ==Deaths== | ||
Revision as of 14:47, June 21, 2007
Events
February
- February 13: Apollon Limassol FC is founded
May
- May 1: New banknotes are put into circulation in Greece in new Drachmas (1000 old drachmas = 1 new drachma).
- May 21: Greece and Bulgaria resume diplomatic relations after 13 years.
June
- June 2: Yugoslavia's Marshall Tito visits Athens.
- June 5: Greece, Turkey and Yugoslavia announce a Balkan Pact for mutual self-defense.
- June 21: Human artificial insemination is performed for the first time in Greece
August
- August 14: Communist Nikos Ploumbidis is executed by firing squad for espionage.
October
- October 16: US soldiers man the first American base on Greek soil in Heraklio, Crete.
Births
January
- January 15: Nikos Sarganis, footballer
February
- February 3: Savvas Tsitouridis, politician.
March
- March 6: Antypas, singer
- March 8: Juan Ramon Rocha, footballer
May
- May 31: Thomas Mavros, footballer
October
- October 19: Fernando Santos, football coach
- October 26: Vasilis Chatzipanagis, footballer
November
- November 14: Yanni, new age composer
Unknown
- Dora Bakoyannis, politician
Deaths
May
- May 31: Antonis Benakis, art collector
August
- August 14: Nikos Ploumbidis, communist official
September
- September 11: Marika Kotopouli, stage actress