Ηνωμένο Βασίλειο της Μεγάλης Βρεττανίας - translation to English
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Ηνωμένο Βασίλειο της Μεγάλης Βρεττανίας - translation to English

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

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  • The [[McLaren F1]], produced 1989-1998. Chief engineer: [[Gordon Murray]].
  • An [[East Coast Main Line]] train in Northumberland
  • one of the best sites in Europe for wind energy]], and wind power production is its fastest-growing supply.
  • The [[Bank of England]] is the [[central bank]] of the United Kingdom and the model on which most modern central banks have been based.
  • The [[Bayeux Tapestry]] depicts the [[Battle of Hastings]], 1066, and the events leading to it.
  • Roman Baths]] in [[Bath, Somerset]], are a well-preserved ''[[thermae]]'' from [[Roman Britain]].
  • [[Britannia]] is a [[national personification]] of the UK.
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  • The [[British Empire]] at its territorial peak in 1921
  • Irish Government]] and the governments of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
  • Estimated number of British citizens living overseas by country in 2006
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  • [[Gibraltar]]: The Mediterranean Sea from the [[Rock of Gibraltar]]
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  • The Colossus computer from 1944 at the National Museum of Computing in [[Bletchley Park]], UK
  • Energy mix of the United Kingdom over time
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  • The [[London Underground]] is the world's oldest underground passenger railway.
  • [[HMS Victory]] was Lord Nelson's flagship at the victory at the [[Battle of Trafalgar]], in 1805.
  • [[Alfred Hitchcock]] has been ranked as one of the greatest and most influential British filmmakers of all time.<ref>[https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/film/starsandstories/3664474/The-top-21-British-directors-of-all-time.html "The top 21 British directors of all time"]. The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 19 June 2015.</ref>
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  • Portrait of [[John Locke]] by [[Godfrey Kneller]] in 1697
  • [[Afternoon tea]] with sandwiches, scones and cakes
  • Red double-decker buses in London.
  • [[Satellite image]] of the United Kingdom (excluding [[Shetland]])
  • The [[Palace of Westminster]] is the seat of both houses of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.
  • Map of population density in the UK as at the 2011 census
  • Union Jack flags in London
  • St Andrews]], Scotland, the home of golf. The standard 18 hole golf course was created at St Andrews in 1764.<ref name="Forrest">Forrest L. Richardson (2002). "Routing the Golf Course: The Art & Science That Forms the Golf Journey". p. 46. John Wiley & Sons</ref>
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  • Holyrood]], an area of [[Edinburgh]]
  • The [[Chandos portrait]], believed to depict [[William Shakespeare]]
  • Spitfire and Hurricane as flown in the [[Battle of Britain]] during World War II
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  • [[Christ Church, Oxford]], is part of the [[University of Oxford]], which traces its foundations back to c. 1096.
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  • The Treaty of Union led to a united kingdom of all of Great Britain.
  • [[J. M. W. Turner]] self-portrait, oil on canvas, c. 1799
  • Solar energy available for power generation in the UK
  • Estimated foreign-born population by country of birth from April 2007&nbsp;to March 2008
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  • ancient universities]]
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ενωμένο βασίλειο, βρετανία, ηνωμένο βασίλειο της μεγάλης βρεττανίας, ηνωμένο βασίλειο
UK      
n. ενωμένο βασίλειο, βρετανία, ηνωμένο βασίλειο, ηνωμένο βασίλειο της μεγάλης βρεττανίας

Definition

Latin Church
¦ noun the Roman Catholic Church as distinguished from Orthodox and Uniate Churches.

Wikipedia

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.