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  • Yiasemi was born on [[May 31]], [[1975]]. He started his career at [[EN Paralimni FC|Enosis Neon]] [[Paralimni]] a [[Category:1975 births|Yiasemi, Yiasemakis]]
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  • '''Richard Skeffington Welch''' ([[1929]]—[[December 23]], [[1975]]), a Harvard-educated classicist, was a CIA Station Chief murdered by the [[Category:1929 births|Welch, Richard]]
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  • Mieciel was born on [[December 22]], [[1975]] in Gdynia, Poland. He played for several clubs in his native country (Wis [[Category:1975 births|Mieciel, Marcin]]
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  • *Births: [[Yiannis Goumas]], footballer ([[1975]])
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  • *[[1975]]: [[Athens]] daily "[[Eleftherotypia]]" begins publication. ==Births==
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  • ...came to Greece in the summer of 1974 and played for [[AEK FC|AEK]] from [[1975]] until [[1977]], for [[Aris FC|Aris]] [[Thessaloniki]] in [[1978]] and for Wagner's best years in Greece were with AEK where, from [[1975]] until [[1977]], he finished in the ranks of top ten goalscorers with 17,
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  • Goumas was born on [[May 24]], [[1975]] in the village of [[Ampelonas]], near [[Larisa]]. He was one of the many [[Category:1975 births|Goumas, Yannis]]
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  • ...record for the [[shot put]] 7 times, the last time being on [[April 9]], [[1975]] - an effort of 19.84m. [[Category:1945 births|Louka, Loukas]]
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  • *[[1975]]: Greece formally requested to become a member of the EEC *Births: [[Dinos Eliopoulos]], actor ([[1915]])
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  • *[[1975]]: The "Turkish Republic of North Cyprus" was declared independent by Turki *Births: [[Georgios Papandreou]], politician and Prime Minister ([[1888]]), [[Micha
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  • ...of Yugoslavia) on [[January 18]], [[1957]]. He played for Dinamo Zagreb ([[1975]]-[[1980]]) and Red Star Belgrade ([[1980]]-[[1984]]) before coming to [[Gr [[Category:1957 births|Janjanin, Rajko]]
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  • ==Births== *[[1975]]: [[Arian Beqaj]], footballer
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  • ...occer striker and coach. He was named European Footballer of the Year in [[1975]]. ...hip, which he won 8 times. He led Dynamo to the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup in [[1975]] and [[1986]]. Blokhin is the all-time cap (112) and goal (42) leader for
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  • *[[1975]]: An attempted coup d'etat against the [[Constantine Karamanlis|Karamanlis *Births: [[Yiota Lydia]], singer ([[1934]]), [[Christos Lambrakis]], publisher ([[1
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  • ...g lineup in [[1965]]. His career at AEK spanned the years [[1965]] until [[1975]] at which time he transferred to [[Kastoria FC]] where he played until [[1 [[Category:1946 births|Karafeskos, Giorgos]]
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  • *Births: [[Kostas Mountakis]], [[Crete|Cretan]] singer ([[1926]]); [[Nadia Konstant *Deaths: [[Nikos Kavvadias]], poet ([[1975]]); [[Petros Panagiotarakos]], basketball player for [[Panathinaikos BC]] (
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  • *[[1975]]: The trial for the events at the [[Athens Polytechnic School]] student up *Births: [[Nikos Portokaloglou]], singer, songwriter ([[1957]])
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  • Beqaj was born on [[August 25]], [[1975]] in Prizren. He played for Partizan Tirana before coming to [[Greece]] in [[Category:1975 births|Beqaj, Arian]]
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  • *Births: [[Kostas Nestoridis]], ace footballer ([[1930]]) ...s wife [[Theophano]]) ([[963]]), [[Aristotle Onassis]], shipping tycoon ([[1975]]), [[Georgios Rallis]], Prime Minister ([[2006]])
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  • ...won the [[Greek Football Cup]] in [[1972]]. He left [[PAOK FC|PAOK]] in [[1975]]. Later, he played for [[New York Greek-Americans FC|New York Greek-Americ [[Category:1942 births|Hadjiioannou, Savvas]]
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