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  • Kryos was born on [[September 23]], [[1973]] in [[Karditsa]], [[Thessaly]].He played for [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] [[Category:1973 births|Kryos, Vangelis]]
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  • Papadimitriou was born in [[Larisa]], [[Thessaly]] on [[June 18]], [[1973]]. He belongs to [[AEK]] and holds the Greek record in the [[hammer throw]] [[Category:1973 births|Papadimitriou, Alexandros]]
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  • Katsambis was born on [[July 30]], [[1973]] in [[Athens]]. He played for Iraklis Neo Iraklio, [[Acharnaikos FC|Acharn [[Category:1973 births|Katsambis, Tasos]]
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  • Maglaras competed in athletics until [[1973]], winning several gold medals in the Balkan Games. After [[1973]], Maglaras became involved in radio broadcasting and politics. He has stoo
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  • ...zenship and the name Kontogiorgakis. He played for PAS between the years [[1973]] and [[1985]] with a one year break in [[1984]] when he joined [[Kerkyra F [[Category:1949 births|Rigani, Eduardo]]
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  • ...00]]) was a lawyer, professor, and the [[Prime Minister of Greece]] from [[1973]] to [[1974]]. ...adopoulos]] [[junta|military régime]]. When Papadopoulos was overthrown in 1973, Androutsopoulos became [[Head of Government]], and also Finance Minister,
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  • Negrepontis died on [[February 19]], [[1973]]. [[Category:1897 births|Negrepontis, Kostas]]
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  • Kovacevic was born in Kovin, Serbia, on [[November 18]], [[1973]]. He played for Proleter Zrenjanin and Red Star Belgrade in Serbia before [[Category:1973 births|Kovacevic, Darko]]
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  • Xanthou was born on [[October 11]], [[1973]] in [[Rhodes]]. She competes for Gymnastic Athletic Club Ygeia of Rhodes. [[Category:1973 births|Xanthou, Niki]]
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  • *[[AEK FC|AEK]] - ([[1972]] - [[1973]]) *[[Panachaiki FC|Panachaiki]] - ([[1973]] - [[1975]])
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  • ...the Hellenic Red Cross from [[1948]] until his death, in [[Athens]], in [[1973]]. [[Category:1890 births|Georgakopoulos, Konstantinos]]
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  • Ouzouni was born on [[February 8]], [[1973]] in [[Thessaloniki]]. She was an athlete of [[Panellinios Gymnastic Club]] [[Category:1973 births|Ouzouni, Calliope]]
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  • *[[1973]]: An EgyptAir Ilyushin Il-18 aircraft (Reg No SU-AOV) crashes into the [[P ==Births==
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  • Kosmetatos died in [[1973]]. [[Category:1876 births|Kosmetatos, Georgios]]
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  • * [[AEK FC|AEK]] [[Athens]] between [[1969]] and [[1973]], * [[Aris FC|Aris]] [[Thessaloniki]] ([[1973]] - [[1974]]),
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  • '''Katina Paxinou''' ([[December 17]], [[1900]] – [[February 22]], [[1973]]) was a [[Greece|Greek]] film and theatre actress. ...onal film roles until her death from cancer in [[Athens]], [[Greece]] in [[1973]] at the age of 72, survived by her husband and her 2 children from her fir
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  • ...: Φαίδων Γκιζίκης) was a Greek Army officer and president of [[Greece]] ([[1973]]-[[1974]]). ...of Presidents of Greece|President of the Republic]] on [[November 25]], [[1973]], after Papadopoulos was ousted by [[Dimitrios Ioannides]] as head of the
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  • ...s a Democratic U.S. Congressman from North Carolina between [[1967]] and [[1973]]. ...[1966]]. He served three terms ([[January 3]], [[1967]] - [[January 3]], [[1973]]). He did not stand for re-election to the House in [[1972]] but unsuccess
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  • ...ionships ([[1965]], [[1973]]); four [[Cyprus Cup]]s ([[1968]], [[1969]], [[1973]], [[1976]]) and one [[Cyprus FA Shield|Shield]] ([[1963]]). Stylianou was player of the year in [[1973]]. He ended his career early in the [[1978]] season.
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  • '''Elias Sapanis''', born [[December 29]], [[1973]], is a Greek football player. [[Category:1973 births|Sapanis, Elias]]
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  • ...fore making the big jump to [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] in [[1968]]. In [[1973]], he transferred to [[Panachaiki FC|Panachaiki]]. [[Category:1950 births|Zoannos, Andreas]]
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  • ...shments was a gold medal in the Balkan Games of [[1972]] and a silver in [[1973]]. [[Category:1947 births|Moutaftsidis, Stavros]]
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  • '''Zisis Vryzas''' (born [[November 9]], [[1973]] in [[Kavala]]) was a striker on the [[National Football Team|Greek nation [[Category:1973 births|Vryzas, Zisis]]
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  • ...In [[1969]], he moved to the USA and played for Olympiakos Chicago until [[1973]]. [[Category:1941 births|Skordas, Dimitris]]
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  • ...attens ([[1969]]-[[1971]]), SSW Innsbruck ([[1971]]-[[1973]]), Fribourg ([[1973]]/[[1974|74]]) and Bregenz ([[1974]]-[[1979]]). During his career, he was c [[Category:1940 births|Skocik, Walter]]
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  • Kozlej was born in Slovakis on [[July 8]], [[1973]]. His position was striker. [[Category:1973 births|Kozlej, Jozef]]
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  • ==Births== *[[1973]]: [[Zisis Vryzas]], footballer
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  • ''State of Siege'', ([[1973]]), is set in a fictionalized South American country (modelled on Uruguay) ...ed by Universal Studios, Nathaniel Davis, US ambassador to Chile from 1971-1973, filed a US$150 million libel suit against the studio, even though he was n
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  • ...plishments were 3 silver and 3 bronze medals in the Balkan Games between [[1973]] and [[1982]]. [[Category:1945 births|Louka, Loukas]]
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  • ...s were two first-place finishes in the Panhellenic Games of [[1971]] and [[1973]]. [[Category:1946 births|Nakopoulos, Panagiotis]]
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  • He left Greece after the [[1973]] season returning to France and RC Lens. [[Category:1946 births|Argyroudis, Romain]]
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  • ...Thermaikos Portaria and Niki Polygyros before joining [[AEK FC|AEK]] in [[1973]]. He played for AEK until December [[1984]] and was a member of the team t [[Category:1952 births|Stergioudas, Lakis]]
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  • *[[1973]]: [[Apostolos Kathiniotis]] breaks the Greek record in the [[long jump]] w ==Births==
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  • ...[Cyprus]] proclaims presidential elections to be held on [[February 8]], [[1973]]. [[Makarios III|Makarios]] is the only expected candidate. *[[1973]]: [[Dimitris Kokolakis]] makes his debut with the national team against Gr
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  • ==Births== *[[1973]]: [[Michalis Kapsis]], footballer
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  • ...x championships with the greens ([[1967]], [[1969]], [[1971]], [[1972]], [[1973]] and [[1974]]). In [[1976]], he coached [[AEK BC|AEK]] and, between [[1977 As a coach, he led Greece into Eurobasket 1973.
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  • He played for [[Panachaiki FC|Panachaiki]] from [[1965]] until [[1973]]. [[Category:1944 births|Karabinas, Vasilis]]
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  • ==Births== *[[1973]]: [[Dragan Tarlac]], Serbian-Greek [[basketball]] player
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  • ...was appointed Foreign Minister after the coup d'etat of [[November 25]], [[1973]], by Brig Gen [[Dimitrios Ioannidis]]. [[Category:1908 births|Tetenes, Spyridon]]
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  • ...s alike. He was promoted to Colonel in [[1970]] and Brigadier General in [[1973]]. After the demonstrations and rioting that took place in November of [[1973]], Ioannides organised a coup d' etat and, on [[November 25]], overthrew Pa
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  • ==Births== *[[1973]]: [[Alex Dimitriades]], [[Greek-Australian]] actor
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  • ...ootball in his native land - for Kistext and later MTK - until September [[1973]] when he was acquired by [[PAOK FC|PAOK]] [[Thessaloniki]]. [[Category:1950 births|Kermanids, Panagiotis]]
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  • Kathiniotis broke the Greek record for the [[long jump]] on [[August 25]], [[1973]] with 7.78m. He broke the [[triple jump]] record 4 times, the last time be [[Category:1952 births|Kathiniotis, Apostolos]]
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  • '''Alex Dimitriades''' (born [[28 December]] [[1973]]) is a [[Greek-Australian]] film and television actor. [[Category:1973 births|Dimitriades, Alex]]
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  • ...(alternatively '''Ekonomou''' or '''Oikonomou''', born [[February 19]], [[1973]], 2.06 m) is a retired [[Greeks|Greek]] professional [[basketball]] player [[Category:1973 births|Economou, Nikos]]
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  • ...olved into one of the better keepers in Greece of the late [[1960s]]. In [[1973]], he transferred to [[Panachaiki FC|Panachaiki]] where he played until the [[Category:1944 births|Tzanetoulakos, Antonis]]
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  • '''Nikolaos Zachariadis''' ([[1903]]-[[1973]]) was the General Secretary of the [[Communist Party of Greece]] ([[KKE]]) ...Yakutia and later in Surgut, where he comitted suicide on [[August 8]], [[1973]].
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  • *[[1973]]: [[EOKA B']] abduct Christos Vakis, Minister of Justice of the Republic o ==Births==
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  • '''Yiannis Anastasiou''' (born [[March 5]], [[1973]] in [[Arta]]) is a former [[Greeks|Greek]] [[football (soccer)|footballer] [[Category:1973 births|Anastasiou, Yiannis]]
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  • ...rn in [[1943]]. He played for [[Aegaleo FC|Aegaleo]] from [[1960]] until [[1973]]. He succeeded [[Yiannis Fakis]] at that post and was displaced by no less [[Category: 1943 births|Doudoumis, Takis]]
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