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*[[427 BC]]: [[Plato]], philosopher.
 
*[[427 BC]]: [[Plato]], philosopher.
 
*[[1913]]: [[Gina Bachauer]], Greek pianist.
 
*[[1913]]: [[Gina Bachauer]], Greek pianist.
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*[[1931]]: [[Giorgos Kamaras]], footballer.
 
*[[1945]]: [[Nikos Sismanidis]], [[basketball]] player.
 
*[[1945]]: [[Nikos Sismanidis]], [[basketball]] player.
 
*[[1948]]: [[Georgios Georgiadis (hammer throw)|Giorgos Georgiadis]], athlete ([[hammer throw]])
 
*[[1948]]: [[Georgios Georgiadis (hammer throw)|Giorgos Georgiadis]], athlete ([[hammer throw]])
 
*[[1964]]: [[Kostas Kapitanis]], [[Cyprus|Cypriot]] international football referee.
 
*[[1964]]: [[Kostas Kapitanis]], [[Cyprus|Cypriot]] international football referee.
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==Deaths==
 
==Deaths==
 
*[[2013]]: [[Thomas Protopapas]], TV actor
 
*[[2013]]: [[Thomas Protopapas]], TV actor

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Events

  • 1886: Charilaos Trikoupis forms a government.
  • 1954: Greece and Bulgaria resume diplomatic relations after 13 years.
  • 1981: Arsonists burn down nearly half the forested areas of Mt. Hymettus.
  • 1990: Greece recognises the state of Israel.
  • 2005: Greece win the Eurovision contest for the first time thanks to Elena Paparizou's song "My Number One".
  • 2014: US Vice President, John Biden, arrives in Cyprus on an official 3-day visit. This marks the first time a senior US official visits the island since Lyndon Johnson’s visit in 1962.

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