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Europeans, mainly French offer their suport to Greeks by submitting their applications to obtain Greek citizenship. This movement, known as the "Movement of Nantes," was launched after the Cannes Summit with the slogan "I am myself a Greek".

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Mountain

Discover Anemotrypa cave at an altitude of 900 m

Mountain escapes are used to be connected to trekking, rafting or climbing. Here you must discover something different that will offer you the best cave impressions in one of the most amazing mountains in Greece.

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Discover the universe in Penteli mountain

If you belong to the universe lovers who enjoy discovering alternative places to explore the space and the starlight you should absolutely visit Peneteli mountain and its National Observatory.

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View the “Pyramid Phenomenon” through Taygetos highest peak

Taygetos is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful mountain in Greece and the most popular around Peloponnese.

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Olympus – Reach the home of the Gods for a rare trekking experience

Olympus is the highest mountain in Greece, the second highest mountain in Balkans and the wider European region (from Alps to Caucasus) too.

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Specialty shops in Athens

Clothes and jewelery shopping guide.

Best confectionary shops

Who are those guys?

Socrates retried and acquitted- but worries on human judgment persist

Thanassis Vengos- actor, martyr, saint

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Zagori: Villages hidden behind mountains

Zagori is an area of great natural beauty and unique architecture in the Pindus Mountains in Epirus in Northwestern Greece. The area is of about 1.000 square kilometers and contains 46 villages. Zagoria villages is called by Greeks “Zagorochoria” meaning the villages behind the mountain.

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In 1989, Professor of Byzantine Studies, Helen Ahrweiler is appointed Chairman of the Cultural Centre Pompidou in Paris




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