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 Epiphany: The Blessing Of The Waters |
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The Greek Festival of Epiphany, or 'The Blessing of the Waters', is held every year on January 6 throughout all .....

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 Christmas in Greece |
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Christmas was never considered much of a holiday in Greece compared with Easter, but things have slowly .....

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 The Pride of Oxi Day |
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National Holiday on 28th of October.
The magnificent Greek holiday Oxi Day is celebrated every year in Greece on October 28th and mostly remembered for general Ioannis Metaxas' strong reply of 'oxi' (no) to Mussolini's request to allow Italian troops to come into Greece at the beginning of WW II...

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 Ulysses |
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A Cutlural Route on Ulysses' Trail presented by the Greek National Tourist organization.

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 Namedays in Greece |
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Namedays are a special and important part of Greek life because the very names themselves go back to the very beginning of Greek .....

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 Jewish Heritage in Greece |
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The Greek National Tourist organization presents a testimony to the history of Jews in Greece.

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The Greek Village |
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A virtual Greek community in Ontario, Canada. This web site offers Internet links and information relevant to Greek communities around the world. In addition, at the Greek Village Marketplace you can find several Greek businesses doing business on the Internet. At the Greek Village cafe', you also get the opportunity to exchange news, humor, and poetry, with other visitors of this entertaining and interesting web site.

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The Southern California Greek Connection |
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This site is an excellent guide to Greek community events and entertainment in Southern California. In addition, this site offers facts and other useful information on Greek culture in general. Content includes : greek namedays, recipes, information on folk dancing, a list of greek restaurants, and a collection of jokes.

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Magical Journey to Greece |
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An excellent "cyberview" of Greece. A well organized collection of pictures, music, and links to Greece.

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Thessaloniki - 1997 Cultural Capital of Europe II |
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This site was created in dedication to the selection of Thessaloniki as the "Cultural Capital of Europe" for 1997. This site provides a brief but well prepared introduction to the Greek culture, written by non-Greeks. Site content is available in many different languages including Greek, English, French, German, and Italian.

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