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*[[1958]]: The [[Battle of Liopetri]] takes place;  four [[EOKA]] members - [[Fotis Pittas]], [[Andreas Karios]], [[Christos Samaras]] and [[Elias Papakyriakou]] are killed.
 
*[[1958]]: The [[Battle of Liopetri]] takes place;  four [[EOKA]] members - [[Fotis Pittas]], [[Andreas Karios]], [[Christos Samaras]] and [[Elias Papakyriakou]] are killed.
 
*[[1976]]: [[ET3]] broadcasts for the first time through an antenna which is set on the Kiosk 8 of the International Thessaloniki Fair with [[Terence Quick]] being in the studios
 
*[[1976]]: [[ET3]] broadcasts for the first time through an antenna which is set on the Kiosk 8 of the International Thessaloniki Fair with [[Terence Quick]] being in the studios
*[[1999]]: A friendly match is held between [[PAOK FC|PAOK]] and Galatasaray at [[Toumba Stadium]] to raise money for the people struck by earthquake in Turkey.
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*[[2009]]: A bomb explodes outside the [[Athens Stock Exchange]], slightly injuring a woman and damaging the building. Terrorist group [[Revolutionary Struggle]] take credit for the act.
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===Sports===
 
===Sports===
 
*[[1937]]: Baron [[Pierre de Coubertin]], born in Paris on [[January 1]], [[1863]], dies of a heart attack in Lausanne aged 74. De Coubertin dedicated his life and fortune to the revival of the [[Olympic Games]] and composed the [[Olympic Oath]].  
 
*[[1937]]: Baron [[Pierre de Coubertin]], born in Paris on [[January 1]], [[1863]], dies of a heart attack in Lausanne aged 74. De Coubertin dedicated his life and fortune to the revival of the [[Olympic Games]] and composed the [[Olympic Oath]].  
 
*[[1966]]: [[Christos Papanikolaou]] wins the silver medal (5.05m) in [[pole vault]] at the European Championships in Budapest. East German Wolfgang Nordwig, his worthy opponent in many major competitions, wins the gold medal (5.10m)
 
*[[1966]]: [[Christos Papanikolaou]] wins the silver medal (5.05m) in [[pole vault]] at the European Championships in Budapest. East German Wolfgang Nordwig, his worthy opponent in many major competitions, wins the gold medal (5.10m)
 
*[[1972]]: [[Stavros Tziortzis]] finishes 6th in [[400m hurdles]] (49.7) at the Munich Olympics. John Akii-Bua from Uganda wins the race setting new world record with 47.8.
 
*[[1972]]: [[Stavros Tziortzis]] finishes 6th in [[400m hurdles]] (49.7) at the Munich Olympics. John Akii-Bua from Uganda wins the race setting new world record with 47.8.
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*[[1999]]: A friendly match is held between [[PAOK FC|PAOK]] and Galatasaray at [[Toumba Stadium]] to raise money for the people struck by earthquake in Turkey.
  
 
==Births==
 
==Births==

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