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is there a shoe store nearby - translation to ελληνικό

EDITORIAL APPEARING IN THE SEPTEMBER 21, 1897, EDITION OF THE (NEW YORK) SUN
There is a Santa Claus Yes Virginia; Yes, Virginia, There is a Santa Claus; Yes, VA, There is a Santa Claus; Yes, VA, there is a Santa Claus; Yes Virginia There Is A Santa Claus; Yes Virginia, there is a Santa Claus; Is There a Santa Claus?; Is There a Santa Claus; Yes Virginia, There Is A Santa Claus; Yes, Virginia, There Is a Santa Claus; Virginia O'Hanlon Douglas; Yes Virginia, There Is a Santa Claus; There is a Santa Claus; Yes, Virginia
  • alt=A letter reading "Dear Editor: I am 8 years old. Some of my little friends say there is no Santa Claus. Papa says, 'If you see it in THE SUN it's so.' Please tell me the truth; is there a Santa Claus?"
  • alt=See caption

is there a shoe store nearby      
υπάρχει κάποιο κατάστημα υποδημάτων εδώ κοντά
shoe store         
  • By the late 19th century, the shoemaking industry had migrated to the factory and was increasingly mechanized. Pictured, the bottoming room of the B. F. Spinney & Co. factory in [[Lynn, Massachusetts]], 1872.
  • A [[cordwainer]] making shoes, in [[Capri]], [[Italy]].
  • Augusta]], [[Maine]].
  • Traditional shoemakers still exist today, shoemaker in Karachi
  • Roadside Lady Cobbler, in front of Kalighat Metro station gate, [[Kolkata]], India.
  • Romanian traditional shoemaking of opanak shoes, a type of moccasins
  • Roadside cobblers, [[Rekong Peo]], [[Himachal Pradesh]], India.
  • Sewing machine for shoemaking, shoe repair, and bag and heavy fabric repair work. This machine is manually operated with a hand crank. The foot can be turned in any direction which changes the direction of the material feed.
  • Shoemaker and repairer in [[McLeod Ganj]], [[Himachal Pradesh]], India
  • A shoemaker in the [[Georgian era]], from ''The Book of English Trades'', 1821.
PROCESS OF MAKING FOOTWEAR
Shoe shop; Shoe maker; Shoe makers; Shoe making; Shoemakers; Shoemaker; Cobbling; Bootmaker; Shoe store; Shoe repair; Shoe repair shop; Shoe repair store; Shoe factory; Shoe manufacture; Shoe-making; Cobbler (shoemaker); Bootmaking
κατάστημα υποδημάτων
shoe shop         
  • By the late 19th century, the shoemaking industry had migrated to the factory and was increasingly mechanized. Pictured, the bottoming room of the B. F. Spinney & Co. factory in [[Lynn, Massachusetts]], 1872.
  • A [[cordwainer]] making shoes, in [[Capri]], [[Italy]].
  • Augusta]], [[Maine]].
  • Traditional shoemakers still exist today, shoemaker in Karachi
  • Roadside Lady Cobbler, in front of Kalighat Metro station gate, [[Kolkata]], India.
  • Romanian traditional shoemaking of opanak shoes, a type of moccasins
  • Roadside cobblers, [[Rekong Peo]], [[Himachal Pradesh]], India.
  • Sewing machine for shoemaking, shoe repair, and bag and heavy fabric repair work. This machine is manually operated with a hand crank. The foot can be turned in any direction which changes the direction of the material feed.
  • Shoemaker and repairer in [[McLeod Ganj]], [[Himachal Pradesh]], India
  • A shoemaker in the [[Georgian era]], from ''The Book of English Trades'', 1821.
PROCESS OF MAKING FOOTWEAR
Shoe shop; Shoe maker; Shoe makers; Shoe making; Shoemakers; Shoemaker; Cobbling; Bootmaker; Shoe store; Shoe repair; Shoe repair shop; Shoe repair store; Shoe factory; Shoe manufacture; Shoe-making; Cobbler (shoemaker); Bootmaking
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Ορισμός

deck shoe
Deck shoes are flat casual shoes made of canvas or leather.
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Βικιπαίδεια

Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus

"Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus" is a line from an editorial by Francis Pharcellus Church titled "Is There a Santa Claus?", which appeared in the New York newspaper The Sun on September 21, 1897, and became one of the most famous editorials ever published. Written in response to a letter by eight-year-old Virginia O'Hanlon asking whether Santa Claus was real, the editorial was initially published anonymously and Church's authorship was not disclosed until after his 1906 death. As the editorial became popular over the years, The Sun began republishing it during the Christmas season, including every year from 1924 to 1950, when the paper ceased publication.

"Is There a Santa Claus?" is widely reprinted during the Christmas and holiday season and has been cited as the most reprinted newspaper editorial in the English language. It has been translated into around 20 languages and adapted as a film, television presentations, a musical, and a cantata.