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SUBDIVISION OF ELASSONA MUNICIPALITY, GREECE
Olympos, Greece; Olimbos, Greece; Olimpos, Greece; Ólimpos, Greece; Ólympos, Greece; Olibos, Greece; Ólibos, Greece; Ólimbos, Greece

Greece      
n. Griekenland (naam van staat)
the Ancient Greeks         
  • The [[Antikythera mechanism]] was an [[analog computer]] from 150 to 100 BC designed to calculate the positions of astronomical objects.
  • Alexander Mosaic, National Archaeological Museum, Naples
  • Map showing the major regions of mainland ancient Greece and adjacent "barbarian" lands
  • The carved busts of four ancient Greek philosophers, on display in the British Museum. From left to right: [[Socrates]], [[Antisthenes]], [[Chrysippus]], and [[Epicurus]].
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The orange areas were often in dispute after 281 BC. The [[Attalid dynasty]] occupied some of this area. Not shown: [[Indo-Greek Kingdom]].
  • Athenian]] coin, depicting the head of [[Athena]] on the obverse and her owl on the reverse – 5th century BC
  • Gravestone of a woman with her slave child-attendant, {{circa}} 100 BC
  • Greek [[hoplite]] and Persian warrior depicted fighting, on an ancient kylix, 5th century BC
  • Greek cities & colonies {{circa}} 550 BC (in red color)
  • Sarpedon]] from the battlefield of [[Troy]]; detail from an Attic [[white-ground]] [[lekythos]], c. 440 BC
  • The ''[[Victorious Youth]]'' (c. 310 BC) is a rare, water-preserved [[bronze sculpture]] from ancient Greece.
  • Law Code of Gortyn]], [[Crete]], fragment of the 11th column. Limestone, 5th century BC
  • Map showing events of the first phases of the Greco-Persian Wars
  • Delian League ("Athenian Empire"), immediately before the [[Peloponnesian War]] in 431 BC
  • [[Mosaic]] from [[Pompeii]] depicting [[Plato]]'s academy
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  • The Temple of [[Hera]] at [[Selinunte]], [[Sicily]]
  • The [[ancient Theatre of Epidaurus]], 4th century BC
  • [[Mount Olympus]], home of the [[Twelve Olympians]]
GREEK CIVILIZATION FROM C. 1200 BC TO C. 600 AD
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de oude Grieken (behorende tot het Oud-Griekse Empirie)
Hellenic Republic         
  • The [[Antikythera mechanism]] (c. 100 BC) is considered to be the first known mechanical [[analog computer]] ([[National Archaeological Museum, Athens]]).
  • A high school in Argos, Greece.
  • Towerhouses of [[Vatheia]] in [[Mani peninsula]]
  • A map of the fifty countries with the largest [[Greek diaspora]] communities
  • [[Kyriakos Mitsotakis]], Prime Minister since 2019
  • European Communities]] in 1979
  • Academy of Athens]] is Greece's [[national academy]] and the highest research establishment in the country.
  • quote=Again, during the first great siege of Corfu by the Turks in 1537, Angelocastro ... and After a siege lasting a year the invaders were finally driven away by the defenders of the fortress who were helped by the inhabitants of the neighbouring villages. In 1571, when they once more invaded Corfu, the Turks again unsuccessfully attacked, Angelocastro, where 4,000 people had taken refuge. During the second great siege of the city by the Turks in 1716, Angelokastro once again served}}</ref>
  • The [[Odeon of Herodes Atticus]] in Athens, built in 161 AD
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  • [[Hermoupolis]], on the island of [[Syros]], is the capital of the [[Cyclades]].
  • [[Angelos Charisteas]] scoring Greece's winning goal in the [[UEFA Euro 2004 Final]]
  •  Presidential and Military variant of the [[Coat of Arms of Greece]]
  • [[Nobile Teatro di San Giacomo di Corfù]], the first theatre and opera house of modern Greece
  • Close-up of the ''Charioteer of [[Delphi]]'', a celebrated statue from the 5th century BC
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  • The [[Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus]], still used for theatrical plays
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  • GDP per capita development
  • [[Georgios Papanikolaou]], a pioneer in [[cytopathology]] and early cancer detection
  • A proportional representation of Greek exports, 2019
  • Map of Greater Greece after the [[Treaty of Sèvres]], when the ''[[Megali Idea]]'' seemed close to fulfillment, featuring [[Eleftherios Venizelos]] as its supervising genius
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  • Greece's Köppen Climate Types Map Hylke et al. (2018)
  • Topographic map of Greece.
  • Population pyramid of Greece in 2017
  • Archaic]] period (750–550 BC)
  • Hellenic Army formation in the [[World War I]] Victory Parade in [[Arc de Triomphe]], Paris, July 1919
  • A [[Greek salad]], with [[feta]] and [[olive]]s
  • Greece's debt percentage since 1977, compared to the average of the [[Eurozone]]
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  • The [[Greek national basketball team]] in 2008. Twice European champions (1987 and 2005) and second in the world in 2006.
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  • The building of the [[Hellenic Parliament]] ([[Old Royal Palace]]) in central [[Athens]]
  • The Greek mainland and several small islands seen from [[Nydri]], [[Lefkada]]
  • Count [[Ioannis Kapodistrias]], first governor, founder of the modern Greek State, and distinguished European diplomat
  • [[Spyridon Louis]] entering the [[Panathenaic Stadium]] at the end of the marathon; [[1896 Summer Olympics]]
  • Map of Alexander's short-lived empire (334–323 BC). After his death the lands were divided between the ''[[Diadochi]]''.
  • The Byzantine (Eastern Roman) Empire after the death of [[Basil II]] in 1025
  • The territorial evolution of the [[Kingdom of Greece]] from 1832 to 1947
  • [[Mikis Theodorakis]] was one of the most popular and significant Greek composers.
  • [[Thessaloniki Science Center and Technology Museum]]
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  • The [[Battle of Navarino]] in 1827 secured Greek independence.
  • The [[Palace of the Grand Master of the Knights of Rhodes]], originally built in the late 7th century as a Byzantine citadel and beginning from 1309 used by the [[Knights Hospitaller]] as an administrative centre
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  • King Otto]] in Athens'', painted by [[Peter von Hess]] in 1839
  • [[Mount Olympus]] is the highest mountain in Greece and mythical abode of the [[Gods of Olympus]].
  • Rebetes]] in Karaiskaki, [[Piraeus]] (1933). Left [[Markos Vamvakaris]] with [[bouzouki]].
  • ''[[Parnassos Literary Society]]'', painted by [[Georgios Roilos]] ([[Kostis Palamas]] is at the center)
  • traditional folk music]]
  • shipwreck]]'') bay, [[Zakynthos]] island
  • Solar-power generation potential in Greece
  • The [[Parthenon]] on the [[Acropolis of Athens]], icon of classical Greece
  • The [[Rio–Antirrio bridge]] connects mainland Greece to the [[Peloponnese]].
  • ''The sortie (exodus) of [[Messolonghi]]'', depicting the [[third siege of Missolonghi]], painted by [[Theodoros Vryzakis]]
  • 1998]], notable director in the history of the [[European cinema]]
  • [[Our Lady of Tinos]]
  • Italian possession]] since 1912}}
  • Virgin Mary]] (15 August)
  • The [[White Tower of Thessaloniki]], one of the best-known Ottoman structures remaining in Greece
  • Sun-drying of [[Zante currant]] on [[Zakynthos]]
  • civil war]] and political polarization.
  • The [[Ionian Academy]] in [[Corfu]], the first [[academic institution]] of modern Greece
  • A statue of [[Plato]] in Athens
COUNTRY IN SOUTHEAST EUROPE
Hellenic Republic; ISO 3166-1:GR; Political history of Greece; Ελλάδα; Law of Greece; Ellada; Ελλάς; Social issues in Greece; Elás; Eládha; Greek state; Hellada; Grecce; Grèce; Eladha; Greek Republic; Yananistan; The Hellenic Republic; République hellénique; Republique hellenique; Graecia; Elláda; Ελληνική Δημοκρατία; Ellīnikī́ Dīmokratía; Modern Greece; Republic of Greece; Grcija; Elliniki Dimokratía; Elliniki Dimokratia; Grcka; Ελλας; Hellenic republic; Yunanistan; Greek law (Hellenic Republic); Helláda; Science and technology in Greece; Greeece; Ελλαδα; Grease (country); Science in Greece
n. Hellenistische Republiek, vroegere formele naam voor Griekenland

Definitie

Greece
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Wikipedia

Olympos, Larissa

Olympos (Greek: Όλυμπος) is a former municipality in the Larissa regional unit, Thessaly, Greece. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality Elassona, of which it is a municipal unit. Population 3,164 (2011). The municipal unit has an area of 303.964 km2. The seat of the municipality was in Kallithea. The municipality was named after the nation's highest point, Mount Olympus.