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ομογένεια - translation to English

DIASPORA OF GREEKS
Greek Diaspora; Greeks in Switzerland; Greeks Diaspora in India; Hellenic diaspora; Omogenia; Ομογένεια; Greeks of Croatia; Greeks in Slovenia; Greeks in Bosnia and Herzegovina; Greeks in Tajikistan; Greeks in Belarus; Greeks in Latvia; Greeks in Lithuania; Greeks in Slovakia; Greeks in Oman; Greeks in Saudi Arabia; Greeks in Luxembourg; Greeks in Panama; Greeks in Uganda; Greeks in Spain; Greeks in Costa Rica; Greeks in Colombia; Greeks in Peru; Greeks in Iran; Greeks in Ecuador; Greeks in India; Emigration from Greece; History of the Greek diaspora
  • [[San Giorgio dei Greci]], [[Venice]]
  • Maniot]] refugees), with a Greek church in the background
  • Main hall of the Greek community centre in Khartoum, Sudan (2015)
  • Greek territories and colonies during the Archaic period (800–480 BC)
  • Presentation of Our Lady to the Temple]] Greek Orthodox Church in [[Balwyn North]], [[Melbourne]]
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  • Ethnic map of [[Asia Minor]] in 1917. Black = Bulgars and Turks. Red = Greeks. Light yellow = Armenians. Blue = Kurds. Orange = Lazes. Dark Yellow = Arabs. Green = Nestorians.
  • One of [[Vienna]]'s two Greek Orthodox churches

ομογένεια      
homogeneity
homogeneity      
n. ομογένεια, ομοιογένεια

Wikipedia

Greek diaspora

The Greek diaspora, also known as Omogenia (Greek: Ομογένεια, romanized: Omogéneia), are the communities of Greeks living outside of Greece and Cyprus (excluding Northern Cyprus). Such places historically include Albania, North Macedonia, parts of the Balkans, southern Russia, Ukraine, Asia Minor, the region of Pontus, Eastern Anatolia, Georgia, the South Caucasus, Egypt, southern Italy, and Cargèse in Corsica. The term also refers to communities established by Greek migration outside of these traditional areas; such as in Australia, Chile, Canada and the United States.