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*[[1922]]: [[King Constantine I]] abdicated the throne. | *[[1922]]: [[King Constantine I]] abdicated the throne. | ||
*[[1923]]: The Italian forces that had occupied [[Corfu]] evacuated the island. Greece was forced to pay an indemnity to the Italian government. | *[[1923]]: The Italian forces that had occupied [[Corfu]] evacuated the island. Greece was forced to pay an indemnity to the Italian government. | ||
− | *[[1932]]: A major earthquake (7.0 on the Richter scale) | + | *[[1932]]: A major earthquake (7.0 on the Richter scale) rocked [[Chalkidiki]]. 161 persons were killed. |
*[[1941]]: The resistance movement [[EAM]] (National Liberation Front) was founded by several leftist groups. | *[[1941]]: The resistance movement [[EAM]] (National Liberation Front) was founded by several leftist groups. | ||
*[[1953]]: The first Soviet Ambassador took up his post in [[Athens]]. | *[[1953]]: The first Soviet Ambassador took up his post in [[Athens]]. |
Revision as of 12:07, September 27, 2006
- 1922: King Constantine I abdicated the throne.
- 1923: The Italian forces that had occupied Corfu evacuated the island. Greece was forced to pay an indemnity to the Italian government.
- 1932: A major earthquake (7.0 on the Richter scale) rocked Chalkidiki. 161 persons were killed.
- 1941: The resistance movement EAM (National Liberation Front) was founded by several leftist groups.
- 1953: The first Soviet Ambassador took up his post in Athens.
- 2000: Anastasia Kelesidou won silver at the Sydney Olympiad in the discus throw.
- 2000: Michalis Mouroutsos won gold at the Sydney Olympiad in Tae kwon-do.
- Births: Archbishop Chrysostomos I of Cyprus (1927); Nikos Anastasiadis (1946), Cypriot politician.
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