δηλητηριώδης ουσία εν τροπικών δένδρων της Αμερικής - meaning and definition. What is δηλητηριώδης ουσία εν τροπικών δένδρων της Αμερικής
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What (who) is δηλητηριώδης ουσία εν τροπικών δένδρων της Αμερικής - definition

CENTRAL BANK OF GREECE
Bank of greece; Τράπεζα της Ελλάδος; 10.52903
  • The Bank of Greece branch in Greece's second-largest city [[Thessaloniki]]
  • The Bank of Greece branch on the island of [[Rhodes]]
  • The seat of the Bank of Greece

Ousia         
PHILOSOPHICAL AND THEOLOGICAL TERM, ORIGINALLY USED IN ANCIENT GREEK PHILOSOPHY
Ουσία; Ousios
Ousia (; ) is an important philosophical and theological term, originally used in ancient Greek philosophy, then later in Christian theology. It was used by various ancient Greek philosophers, like Plato and Aristotle, as a primary designation for philosophical concepts of essence or substance.
To Party Tis Zois Sou         
GREEK TELEVISION SERIES
Το Παρτυ της Ζωης Σου
To Party Tis Zois Sou, (in Greek) Το Παρτυ της Ζωης Σου, (Literally: "The Party of Your Life") is a popular Greek television show. Directed by Maria Platanou and hosted by Akis Pavlopoulos, the show features fun dancing and singing.
in vino veritas         
LATIN PHRASE
Ἐν οἴνῳ ἀλήθεια; Εν οινω αληθεια; En oino aletheia; En oinō alētheia; In wine truth; In Vino Veritas; In vino veritas, in aqua sanitas
[?n ?vi:n??'v?r?t?:s]
¦ exclamation under the influence of alcohol, a person tells the truth.
Origin
L., lit. 'truth in wine'.

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Bank of Greece

The Bank of Greece (Greek: Τράπεζα της Ελλάδος Trapeza tis Ellados, abbr. ΤτΕ) is the central bank of Greece. Its headquarters is located in Athens on Panepistimiou Street, but it also has several branches across the country. It was founded in 1927 and its operations started officially in 1928. The building that currently houses its headquarters was completed ten years later in 1938. Until January 2001 (when Greece adopted the euro) the bank was responsible for the former national Greek currency, the drachma. (Greece had failed to meet the membership criteria and was excluded from participating when the euro was launched on 1 January 1999.) Use of physical drachma notes and coins continued until 31 December 2001, as denominations of the euro.)

The Bank of Greece is listed on the Athens Exchange.