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*[[2004]]: Two F-16 aircraft of the [[Hellenic Airforce]] crash on [[Pelion]] mountains in thick fog. | *[[2004]]: Two F-16 aircraft of the [[Hellenic Airforce]] crash on [[Pelion]] mountains in thick fog. | ||
*[[2010]]: [[Cypriot]] President, [[Dimitris Christofias]], and Turkish-Cypriot leader, Dervis Eroglu, attend a ceremony opening the Limnitis crossing point in NW [[Cyprus]]. | *[[2010]]: [[Cypriot]] President, [[Dimitris Christofias]], and Turkish-Cypriot leader, Dervis Eroglu, attend a ceremony opening the Limnitis crossing point in NW [[Cyprus]]. | ||
+ | *[[2020]]: An [[Athens]] court sentences the top leaders of the [[Golden Dawn]] party - including [[Nikos Michaloliakos]] and [[Elias Kasidiaris]] - to 13 years imprisonment for running a criminal organisation. | ||
===Sports=== | ===Sports=== | ||
*[[2009]]: [[National Football Team|Greece]] qualify for the playoffs, in their World Cup 2010 campaign, by defeating Luxembourg 2-1. | *[[2009]]: [[National Football Team|Greece]] qualify for the playoffs, in their World Cup 2010 campaign, by defeating Luxembourg 2-1. |
Revision as of 20:31, October 14, 2020
Contents
Events
- 1822: Kutahye pasha enters Vrachori and burns it to the ground.
- 1990: Antonis Tritsis defeats actress-activist Melina Mercouri and is elected Mayor of Athens. Tritsis received 50.15% of the vote against Mercouri's 45.94%.
- 1992: Forest fires break out in Chania prefecture, Crete.
- 2004: Two F-16 aircraft of the Hellenic Airforce crash on Pelion mountains in thick fog.
- 2010: Cypriot President, Dimitris Christofias, and Turkish-Cypriot leader, Dervis Eroglu, attend a ceremony opening the Limnitis crossing point in NW Cyprus.
- 2020: An Athens court sentences the top leaders of the Golden Dawn party - including Nikos Michaloliakos and Elias Kasidiaris - to 13 years imprisonment for running a criminal organisation.
Sports
- 2009: Greece qualify for the playoffs, in their World Cup 2010 campaign, by defeating Luxembourg 2-1.
Births
- 1937: Kostas Sfikas, athlete (triple jump)
Deaths
- 1995: Eleni Vlachou, publisher, anti-Junta activist.