Greece, the cradle of European culture - translation to russian
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Greece, the cradle of European culture - translation to russian

PATTERN OF HUMAN ACTIVITY AND SYMBOLISM ASSOCIATED WITH EUROPE AND ITS PEOPLE
Culture Of Europe; European culture; White culture; European Culture; European music; Music of Europe; Prehistoric European art
  • [[David (Michelangelo)]]
  • Physicist and developer of the theory of relativity [[Albert Einstein]]
  • [[Paris Commune]], 1871.
  • [[UEFA Champions League]] football match
  • [[Ole Einar Bjørndalen]]
  • The Hungarian Parliament Building in Budapest, an example of Gothic revival architecture.
  • Spanish writer of ''Don Quixote'' [[Miguel de Cervantes]]
  • [[León Cathedral]] in Spain is Gothic style architecture
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  • Uffizi Gallery]], [[Florence]], Italy. An example of Renaissance art.
  • San Vitale, Ravenna]], Italy. An example of [[Byzantine art]].
  • The continent of [[Europe]], highlighted in black
  • [[Santa Maria Novella]], Florence, Italy, an example of Renaissance architecture.
  • Erasmus of Rotterdam]]
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  • The Mystery of the Bulgarian Voices]]
  • [[Palace of Queluz]] in Portugal is an example of Baroque architecture.
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  • [[Tallinn]], the medieval capital of [[Estonia]] in the [[Baltic States]], is a mixture of Western and Eastern architectural cultures.<ref>[https://www.journeywonders.com/medieval-winter-fairytale-tallinn/ The Medieval Winter Fairytale of Tallinn – Journey Wonders]</ref><ref>[https://www.visittallinn.ee/eng/visitor/ideas-tips/tips-and-guides/architecture-in-tallinn The Many Faces Of Architecture Of Tallinn – Visit Tallinn]</ref><ref>[https://www.tallinn.ee/eng/Talllinn-2011-application Tallinn – European Capital of Culture 2011 application] – Tallinn.ee</ref>
  • [[Palau de la Música Catalana]], [[Barcelona]], [[Spain]], a [[modernisme]] building.
  • Archaeological Museum]] of [[Palermo]] ([[Italy]]).
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  • Dance at Le moulin de la Galette]]'', by [[Pierre-Auguste Renoir]], 1876, oil on canvas, height: 131&nbsp;cm, [[Musée d'Orsay]] (Paris).
  • European Quarter]] in [[Brussels]].
  • [[Autódromo do Estoril]]
  • Artwork depicting philosophers [[Socrates]] and [[Plato]] during the classical period
  • [[St. Peter's Square]], Vatican City
  • ''[[Augustus of Prima Porta]]'', statue of the emperor [[Augustus]], 1st century AD, [[Vatican Museums]]. An example of Roman art.
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  • The [[Venus of Willendorf]], figure from between 28,000 and 25,000 BC. Now in the [[Naturhistorisches Museum]], [[Vienna]]. An example of prehistoric art.
  • The [[Pesäpallo]] match in [[Vimpeli]], Finland in 2015
  • [[Zoloti Vorota (Kyiv Metro)]] in Ukraine, regarded as one of the most impressive metro stations in Europe.

Greece, the cradle of European culture      
Греция, колыбель европейской культуры
Greek culture         
  • ''[[Peplos Kore]]'' at the [[Acropolis Museum]]. Relics of the [[polychromy]] are visible.
  • Museum of the Ancient Agora]], [[Athens]].
  • [[Adamantios Korais]], major figure of the [[Modern Greek Enlightenment]]
  • heliocentric system]], in the 3rd century BC
  • Archery matches in [[Panathenaic Stadium]] during the 2004 Olympics.
  • Overview of the campus of the [[Aristotle University of Thessaloniki]], the largest university in Greece and the Balkans
  • [[Gemistus Pletho]]
  • Shards of pottery vases on the street, after being thrown from the windows of nearby houses. A [[Holy Saturday]] tradition in [[Corfu]].
  • mathematical theorems]].
  • The [[Little Metropolis]] ([[Athens]]), 9th-13th century, unknown architect
  • Poet [[Constantine P. Cavafy]]
  • Mosaic from [[Daphni Monastery]] (ca. 1100)
  • Dormition of the Virgin]]'' by [[El Greco]], an example of the [[Cretan School]]
  • The most famous artist born in Greece was probably Doménikos Theotokópoulos, better known as [[El Greco]] (''The Greek'') in Spain. He did most of his painting there during the late 1500s and early 1600s.
  • [[Manos Hatzidakis]] at the left
  • Traditional flag used from 1769 to the War of Independence
  • [[Greek salad]]
  • A bottle of [[retsina]]
  • The [[National Library of Greece]] (Athens), 1888, by [[Theophil Hansen]]
  • Idealized portrait of [[Homer]], [[British Museum]]
  • Mosaic in the [[Hosios Loukas]] ([[Distomo-Arachova-Antikyra]], Greece), circa 10th century AD
  • Restored North Entrance with charging bull fresco of the [[Palace of Knossos]] ([[Crete]]), with some Minoan colourful columns
  • ''Carols'' by [[Nikiforos Lytras]]
  • Greek scholar in the Renaissance]]
  • [[Mikis Theodorakis]], popular composer and songwriter, introduced the [[bouzouki]] into the mainstream culture.
  • Maryamin]], [[Syria]]
  • [[Alexander the Great]] also known as Alexander III, king of Macedon, was one of the most successful military commanders in history.
  • Traditional Greek [[taverna]], integral part of Greek culture and cuisine.
  • [[Nikos Kazantzakis]], one of the most prominent modern Greek writers
  • Olympion Theatre in [[Thessaloniki]], seat of the [[Thessaloniki International Film Festival]].
  • [[Apollon Theatre (Patras)]], designed by [[Ernst Ziller]]
  • ''[[Our Lady of Tinos]]'', the major Marian shrine in Greece
  • A page from a 16th-century edition of the 10th century Byzantine [[encyclopaedia]] of the ancient Mediterranean world, the [[Suda]].
  • The [[Temple of Hephaestus]] in [[Athens]] is the best-preserved of all ancient Greek temples.
  • Terracotta [[kylix]] that depicts a man holding a [[lyre]], circa 480 BC, in the [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]] (New York City)
  • The ancient theatre of [[Epidaurus]] continues to be used for staging ancient Greek plays.
  • "Discobolus" statue by [[Konstantinos Dimitriadis]], outside the [[Panathenaic Stadium]]
  • The [[Temple of Hephaestus]] on the Agoraios Kolonos Hill ([[Athens]], [[Greece]]), circa 449 BC, unknown architect
PATTERN OF HUMAN ACTIVITY AND SYMBOLISM ASSOCIATED WITH GREECE AND ITS PEOPLE
Greek culture; Popular Greek Entertainment; Culture of greece; Hellenic Culture; Greek Culture; Greek civilization
греческая культура
Greek civilization         
  • ''[[Peplos Kore]]'' at the [[Acropolis Museum]]. Relics of the [[polychromy]] are visible.
  • Museum of the Ancient Agora]], [[Athens]].
  • [[Adamantios Korais]], major figure of the [[Modern Greek Enlightenment]]
  • heliocentric system]], in the 3rd century BC
  • Archery matches in [[Panathenaic Stadium]] during the 2004 Olympics.
  • Overview of the campus of the [[Aristotle University of Thessaloniki]], the largest university in Greece and the Balkans
  • [[Gemistus Pletho]]
  • Shards of pottery vases on the street, after being thrown from the windows of nearby houses. A [[Holy Saturday]] tradition in [[Corfu]].
  • mathematical theorems]].
  • The [[Little Metropolis]] ([[Athens]]), 9th-13th century, unknown architect
  • Poet [[Constantine P. Cavafy]]
  • Mosaic from [[Daphni Monastery]] (ca. 1100)
  • Dormition of the Virgin]]'' by [[El Greco]], an example of the [[Cretan School]]
  • The most famous artist born in Greece was probably Doménikos Theotokópoulos, better known as [[El Greco]] (''The Greek'') in Spain. He did most of his painting there during the late 1500s and early 1600s.
  • [[Manos Hatzidakis]] at the left
  • Traditional flag used from 1769 to the War of Independence
  • [[Greek salad]]
  • A bottle of [[retsina]]
  • The [[National Library of Greece]] (Athens), 1888, by [[Theophil Hansen]]
  • Idealized portrait of [[Homer]], [[British Museum]]
  • Mosaic in the [[Hosios Loukas]] ([[Distomo-Arachova-Antikyra]], Greece), circa 10th century AD
  • Restored North Entrance with charging bull fresco of the [[Palace of Knossos]] ([[Crete]]), with some Minoan colourful columns
  • ''Carols'' by [[Nikiforos Lytras]]
  • Greek scholar in the Renaissance]]
  • [[Mikis Theodorakis]], popular composer and songwriter, introduced the [[bouzouki]] into the mainstream culture.
  • Maryamin]], [[Syria]]
  • [[Alexander the Great]] also known as Alexander III, king of Macedon, was one of the most successful military commanders in history.
  • Traditional Greek [[taverna]], integral part of Greek culture and cuisine.
  • [[Nikos Kazantzakis]], one of the most prominent modern Greek writers
  • Olympion Theatre in [[Thessaloniki]], seat of the [[Thessaloniki International Film Festival]].
  • [[Apollon Theatre (Patras)]], designed by [[Ernst Ziller]]
  • ''[[Our Lady of Tinos]]'', the major Marian shrine in Greece
  • A page from a 16th-century edition of the 10th century Byzantine [[encyclopaedia]] of the ancient Mediterranean world, the [[Suda]].
  • The [[Temple of Hephaestus]] in [[Athens]] is the best-preserved of all ancient Greek temples.
  • Terracotta [[kylix]] that depicts a man holding a [[lyre]], circa 480 BC, in the [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]] (New York City)
  • The ancient theatre of [[Epidaurus]] continues to be used for staging ancient Greek plays.
  • "Discobolus" statue by [[Konstantinos Dimitriadis]], outside the [[Panathenaic Stadium]]
  • The [[Temple of Hephaestus]] on the Agoraios Kolonos Hill ([[Athens]], [[Greece]]), circa 449 BC, unknown architect
PATTERN OF HUMAN ACTIVITY AND SYMBOLISM ASSOCIATED WITH GREECE AND ITS PEOPLE
Greek culture; Popular Greek Entertainment; Culture of greece; Hellenic Culture; Greek Culture; Greek civilization
греческая культура

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Culture of Europe

The culture of Europe is rooted in its art, architecture, film, different types of music, economics, literature, and philosophy. European culture is largely rooted in what is often referred to as its "common cultural heritage".

What is the Russian for Greece, the cradle of European culture? Translation of &#39Greece, the cradl