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Athens (Greece) Collage Video - youtube.com/tanvideo11
Powered by http://www.tanmarket.com - Athens (/ˈæθɨnz/; Modern Greek: Αθήνα, Athína; IPA: ...
published: 16 Jun 2013
author: tanvideo11
Athens (Greece) Collage Video - youtube.com/tanvideo11
Athens (Greece) Collage Video - youtube.com/tanvideo11
Powered by http://www.tanmarket.com - Athens (/ˈæθɨnz/; Modern Greek: Αθήνα, Athína; IPA: [aˈθina]; Katharevousa: Ἀθῆναι, Athinai; Ancient Greek: Ἀθῆναι, Ath...- published: 16 Jun 2013
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Coast/Beach Athens, Greece / Küste/Strand von Athen, Griechenland
Beach Athens, Greece / Küste/Strand von Athen, Griechenland Athens (pronounced /ˈæθɨnz/[2]...
published: 30 May 2010
author: Peter Kaldenbach
Coast/Beach Athens, Greece / Küste/Strand von Athen, Griechenland
Coast/Beach Athens, Greece / Küste/Strand von Athen, Griechenland
Beach Athens, Greece / Küste/Strand von Athen, Griechenland Athens (pronounced /ˈæθɨnz/[2]; Greek: Αθήνα, Athina, IPA: [aˈθina], Katharevousa/Ancient Greek: ...- published: 30 May 2010
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- author: Peter Kaldenbach
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Part 1 Greece Athens (Atina Yunanistan)
Athens (/ˈæθɨnz/;[1] Modern Greek: Αθήνα, Athína; IPA: [aˈθina]; Katharevousa: Ἀθῆναι, Ath...
published: 14 Nov 2012
author: Nurettin Yilmaz
Part 1 Greece Athens (Atina Yunanistan)
Part 1 Greece Athens (Atina Yunanistan)
Athens (/ˈæθɨnz/;[1] Modern Greek: Αθήνα, Athína; IPA: [aˈθina]; Katharevousa: Ἀθῆναι, Athinai; Ancient Greek: Ἀθῆναι, Athēnai) is the capital and largest ci...- published: 14 Nov 2012
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- author: Nurettin Yilmaz
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Part 2 Athens - Acropolis (Atina Akropol)
The Acropolis of Athens (Greek: Ακρόπολη Αθηνών) is an ancient citadel located on a high r...
published: 15 Nov 2012
author: Nurettin Yilmaz
Part 2 Athens - Acropolis (Atina Akropol)
Part 2 Athens - Acropolis (Atina Akropol)
The Acropolis of Athens (Greek: Ακρόπολη Αθηνών) is an ancient citadel located on a high rocky outcrop above the city of Athens and containing the remains of...- published: 15 Nov 2012
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- author: Nurettin Yilmaz
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Visit of Αθήνα / Athens (17-19 November 2009)
Athens ( /ˈæθɪnz/; Modern Greek: Αθήνα, Athína, IPA: [aˈθina], Katharevousa: Ἀθῆναι, Athin...
published: 15 May 2011
author: valpard
Visit of Αθήνα / Athens (17-19 November 2009)
Visit of Αθήνα / Athens (17-19 November 2009)
Athens ( /ˈæθɪnz/; Modern Greek: Αθήνα, Athína, IPA: [aˈθina], Katharevousa: Ἀθῆναι, Athine, Ancient Greek: Ἀθῆναι, Athēnai ), is the capital and largest cit...- published: 15 May 2011
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- author: valpard
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View: Athens and Acropolis - Panoramablick: Athen und Akropolis
View: Athens and Acropolis - Panoramablick: Athen und Akropolis Athens Athens (pronounced ...
published: 14 Mar 2010
author: Peter Kaldenbach
View: Athens and Acropolis - Panoramablick: Athen und Akropolis
View: Athens and Acropolis - Panoramablick: Athen und Akropolis
View: Athens and Acropolis - Panoramablick: Athen und Akropolis Athens Athens (pronounced /ˈæθɨnz/;[2] Modern Greek: Αθήνα, Athina, IPA: [aˈθina], Katharevou...- published: 14 Mar 2010
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- author: Peter Kaldenbach
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Bus Airport Athens X92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97 Flughafen Athen Piräus Syntagma
Bus Airport Athens X92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97 Flughafen Athen Piräus Syntagma Athens Athens (...
published: 26 Mar 2010
author: Peter Kaldenbach
Bus Airport Athens X92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97 Flughafen Athen Piräus Syntagma
Bus Airport Athens X92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97 Flughafen Athen Piräus Syntagma
Bus Airport Athens X92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97 Flughafen Athen Piräus Syntagma Athens Athens (pronounced /ˈæθɨnz/;[2] Modern Greek: Αθήνα, Athina, IPA: [aˈθina],...- published: 26 Mar 2010
- views: 5042
- author: Peter Kaldenbach
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MEMORIES .. Salonica - Karaindrou.wmv
MEMORIES ..
Salonica - Eleni Karaindrou
1. Landscape in the mist (twice)
2. Memories ...
published: 04 Sep 2011
MEMORIES .. Salonica - Karaindrou.wmv
MEMORIES .. Salonica - Karaindrou.wmv
MEMORIES .. Salonica - Eleni Karaindrou 1. Landscape in the mist (twice) 2. Memories 3. Dust of time 4. David Photo via the web and G. Mesthanefs (last ones) Wikipedia: Thessaloniki (Greek: Θεσσαλονίκη, IPA: [θesaloˈnici]), historically also known as Thessalonica or Salonica, is the second-largest city in Greece and the capital of the periphery of Central Macedonia as well as the de facto administrative capital of the Greek regions of Macedonia and Thrace. Its honorific title is Συμπρωτεύουσα (Symprotévousa), literally "co-capital", a reference to its historical status as the Συμβασιλεύουσα (Symvasilévousa) or "co-reigning" city of the Byzantine Empire, alongside Constantinople. According to the 2001 census, the municipality of Thessaloniki had a population of 363,987, while its Urban Area had a population of 773,180. The Larger Urban Zone (LUZ) of Thessaloniki has an estimated 995,766 residents (2004), while its area is 1,455.62 km2 (562.02 sq mi).[3] With a history of over 2,300 years, it is one of Europe's oldest cities. Thessaloniki is Greece's second major economic, industrial, commercial and political centre, and a major transportation hub for the rest of southeastern Europe; its commercial port is also of great importance for Greece and the southeastern European hinterland. The city is renowned for its events and festivals, the most famous of which include the annual International Trade Fair, the Thessaloniki International Film Festival, and the largest bi-annual meeting of the Greek diaspora.[4] Thessaloniki is considered northern Greece's cultural and educational centre. It is home to numerous notable Byzantine monuments, including the Paleochristian and Byzantine monuments of Thessalonika, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, as well as several Ottoman and Sephardic Jewish structures. The city's main university, Aristotle University, is the largest in Greece and ranked among the best 250 universities in Europe.[5] Etymology All variations for the city's name derive from the original (and current) appellation in Greek: Θεσσαλονίκη, literally translating to "Thessalian Victory" and in origin the name of a princess, Thessalonike of Macedon, who was so named because she was born on the day of the Macedonian victory at the Battle of Crocus Field.[6] The alternative name Salonika, formerly the common name used in some western European languages, is derived from a variant form Σαλονίκη (Saloníki) in popular Greek speech. The city's name is also rendered Thessaloníki or Saloníki with a dark l typical of Macedonian Greek.[7][8] The city's name in Greek is usually abbreviated as Θεσ/νίκη (English: Thes/niki), or sometimes as Thess in slang. Names in other languages prominent in the city's history include סלוניקה (Salonika) in Ladino, سلانيك (Selânik) in Ottoman Turkish, Солун (Solun) in the South Slavic languages and Sãrunã in Aromanian. It is sometimes abbreviated to Thess by Anglophone Greeks of the diaspora and by the troops of the international forces stationed in the various ex-Yugoslav territories who visit the city for their breaks from duty. ............................ www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.167443693317166.40814.100001546100615&type;=1- published: 04 Sep 2011
- views: 986
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Top 10 Cities of Bulgaria
Thanks for watching....
1) Burgas
2) Dobrich
3) Pernik
4) Pleven
5) Plovdiv
6) Ruse
7) Sli...
published: 08 Nov 2013
Top 10 Cities of Bulgaria
Top 10 Cities of Bulgaria
Thanks for watching.... 1) Burgas 2) Dobrich 3) Pernik 4) Pleven 5) Plovdiv 6) Ruse 7) Sliven 8) Sofia 9) Stara Zagora 10) Varna Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cities_and_towns_in_Bulgaria Bulgaria Listeni/bʌlˈɡɛəriə/ (Bulgarian: България, IPA: [bɤ̞ɫˈɡarijɐ]), officially the Republic of Bulgaria (Bulgarian: Република България, IPA: [rɛˈpublika bɤ̞ɫˈɡarijɐ]), is a country located in Southeastern Europe. It is bordered by Romania to the north, Serbia and Macedonia to the west, Greece and Turkey to the south, and the Black Sea to the east. With a territory of 110,994 square kilometres (42,855 sq mi), Bulgaria is Europe's 14th-largest country. Prehistoric cultures began developing on Bulgarian lands during the Neolithic period. Its ancient history saw the presence of the Thracians, and later the Greeks and Romans. The emergence of a unified Bulgarian state dates back to the establishment of the First Bulgarian Empire in 681 AD, which dominated most of the Balkans and functioned as a cultural hub for Slavic peoples during the Middle Ages. With the downfall of the Second Bulgarian Empire in 1396, its territories came under Ottoman rule for nearly five centuries. The Russo-Turkish War of 1877--1878 created the Third Bulgarian State. The following years saw several conflicts with its neighbours, which prompted Bulgaria to align with Germany in both World Wars. In 1946 it became a Socialist state with a single-party system. In 1989 the Communist Party allowed multi-party elections, following which Bulgaria transitioned to democracy and a market-based economy. The population of 7.36 million people is predominantly urban and mainly concentrated in the administrative centres of its 28 provinces. Most commercial and cultural activities are concentrated in the capital Sofia. The strongest sectors of the economy are heavy industry, power engineering, and agriculture, all relying on local natural resources. The current political structure dates to the adoption of a democratic constitution in 1991. Bulgaria is a unitary parliamentary republic with a high degree of political, administrative, and economic centralisation. It is a member of the European Union, NATO, and the Council of Europe; a founding state of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE); and has taken a seat at the UN Security Council three times. Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bulgaria I, Kaushik Biswas, hereby declare that all information regarding this video I collect from www.wikipedia.org and all Images use to make this video is from Google Search www.google.com . I use Google Advanced Search to collect those images, usage rights : "free to use, share or modify, even commercially" section. Background Sound of this video I collect from Youtube Audio Library which are free to use. Thank you.- published: 08 Nov 2013
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Abandoned Spy House, Athens, Greece / verlassenes Abhörhaus, Athen, Griechenland
Abandoned Spy House, Athens, Greece / verlassenes Abhörhaus, Athen, Griechenland Athens (p...
published: 10 May 2010
author: Peter Kaldenbach
Abandoned Spy House, Athens, Greece / verlassenes Abhörhaus, Athen, Griechenland
Abandoned Spy House, Athens, Greece / verlassenes Abhörhaus, Athen, Griechenland
Abandoned Spy House, Athens, Greece / verlassenes Abhörhaus, Athen, Griechenland Athens (pronounced /ˈæθɨnz/[2]; Greek: Αθήνα, Athina, IPA: [aˈθina], Kathare...- published: 10 May 2010
- views: 314
- author: Peter Kaldenbach
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Abandoned Spy House 2, Athens, Greece / verlassenes Abhörhaus, Athen, Griechenland
Abandoned Spy House, Athens, Greece / verlassenes Abhörhaus, Athen, Griechenland Athens (p...
published: 10 May 2010
author: Peter Kaldenbach
Abandoned Spy House 2, Athens, Greece / verlassenes Abhörhaus, Athen, Griechenland
Abandoned Spy House 2, Athens, Greece / verlassenes Abhörhaus, Athen, Griechenland
Abandoned Spy House, Athens, Greece / verlassenes Abhörhaus, Athen, Griechenland Athens (pronounced /ˈæθɨnz/[2]; Greek: Αθήνα, Athina, IPA: [aˈθina], Kathare...- published: 10 May 2010
- views: 317
- author: Peter Kaldenbach
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Greece - Chania
Ferries to Crete - Chania: http://www.ferriesgreekislands.com/ferries-crete/ Greece - Chan...
published: 16 Jul 2009
author: THEWORLDOFTRAVEL
Greece - Chania
Greece - Chania
Ferries to Crete - Chania: http://www.ferriesgreekislands.com/ferries-crete/ Greece - Chania. Chaniá (Greek: Χανιά, IPA: [xaˈɲa], also transliterated Chania,...- published: 16 Jul 2009
- views: 15530
- author: THEWORLDOFTRAVEL
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My Big Fat Greek Firework Battle
Easter on the small Greek island of Chios means one thing - a massive firework battle, wit...
published: 09 May 2008
author: Diagonal View
My Big Fat Greek Firework Battle
My Big Fat Greek Firework Battle
Easter on the small Greek island of Chios means one thing - a massive firework battle, with over 50000 rockets raining down on two small towns. The other si...- published: 09 May 2008
- views: 365590
- author: Diagonal View
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Abandoned Spy House, Athens, Greece / verlassenes Abhörhaus, Athen, Griechenland
Abandoned Spy House, Athens, Greece / verlassenes Abhörhaus, Athen, Griechenland Athens (p...
published: 10 May 2010
author: Peter Kaldenbach
Abandoned Spy House, Athens, Greece / verlassenes Abhörhaus, Athen, Griechenland
Abandoned Spy House, Athens, Greece / verlassenes Abhörhaus, Athen, Griechenland
Abandoned Spy House, Athens, Greece / verlassenes Abhörhaus, Athen, Griechenland Athens (pronounced /ˈæθɨnz/[2]; Greek: Αθήνα, Athina, IPA: [aˈθina], Kathare...- published: 10 May 2010
- views: 449
- author: Peter Kaldenbach
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Salomé -1910- Ugo Falena - A classic Italian "Film d'Arte", a seductiveness women - Full movie
Ugo Falena (April 25, 1875 -- September 20, 1931), the director of drama silent movie "Sa...
published: 08 Nov 2013
Salomé -1910- Ugo Falena - A classic Italian "Film d'Arte", a seductiveness women - Full movie
Salomé -1910- Ugo Falena - A classic Italian "Film d'Arte", a seductiveness women - Full movie
Ugo Falena (April 25, 1875 -- September 20, 1931), the director of drama silent movie "Salome", was an Italian film director and occasional opera librettist. His films include Otello (1909), Salome (1910), Beatrice Cenci (1911), William Tell (1911), Romeo & Juliet (1912), and a notable adaptation of Mascagni's Cavalleria rusticana (1916) featuring the soprano who sang at the premiere of the opera, itself, Gemma Bellincioni. He also wrote the libretto for Alfano's opera, L'ultimo Lord. Salome /səˈloʊmiː/[1] (Greek: Σαλώμη Salōmē pronounced [salome]), the Daughter of Herodias (c. AD 14 -- between 62 and 71), is known from the New Testament (Mark 6:17-29 and Matthew 14:3-11, where, however, her name is not given). Another source from Antiquity, Flavius Josephus's Jewish Antiquities, gives her name and some detail about her family relations. Her name in Hebrew is שלומית (Shlomiẗ, IPA: [ʃlomiθ]) and is derived from the root word שלם (ŠLM), meaning "peace". Christian traditions depict her as an icon of dangerous female seductiveness, notably in regard to the dance mentioned in the New Testament, which is thought to have had an erotic element to it, and in some later transformations it has further been iconized as the Dance of the Seven Veils. Other elements of Christian tradition concentrate on her lighthearted and cold foolishness that, according to the gospels, led to John the Baptist's death. A similar motif was struck by Oscar Wilde in his Salome, in which she plays the role of femme fatale. "But on Herod's birthday, the daughter of Herodias danced before them: and pleased Herod. Whereupon he promised with an oath, to give her whatsoever she would ask of him. But she being instructed before by her mother, said: Give me here in a dish the head of John the Baptist. And the king was struck sad: yet because of his oath, and for them that sat with him at table, he commanded it to be given. And he sent, and beheaded John in the prison.And his head was brought in a dish: and it was given to the damsel, and she brought it to her mother. And his disciples came and took the body, and buried it, and came and told Jesus. (Matt 14:6-11, D-R)" Vittoria Lepanto ... Salomé Laura Orette ... Erodiade Ciro Galvani ... Johannes Achille Vitti ... Tetrarch Francesca Bertini ... Young slave Resources: wikipedia.org, imdb.com New soundtrack and dubbing: CinemaHistoryChannel Music: Kevin Mac Leod (www.incompetch.com) licensed under Creative Commons licence http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/ . Attribution 3.0 Unported (CC BY 3.0). http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Production Co: Film d'Arte Italiana- published: 08 Nov 2013
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Kalamour - SAMSARA
"Important" http://kalamour.tumblr.com/ Saṃsāra or Sangsāra (Sanskrit: संसार) (in Tibetan ...
published: 05 Jul 2013
author: KALAMOURVJ ABDELLATIF
Kalamour - SAMSARA
Kalamour - SAMSARA
"Important" http://kalamour.tumblr.com/ Saṃsāra or Sangsāra (Sanskrit: संसार) (in Tibetan called 'khor ba (pronounced kɔrwɔ [IPA] in many Tibetan dialects), ...- published: 05 Jul 2013
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- author: KALAMOURVJ ABDELLATIF
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THE MAHABHARATA by Vyasa - FULL Audio Book | Greatest Audio Books
THE MAHABHARATA by Vyasa - FULL Audio Book | Greatest Audio Books - the epic of ancient In...
published: 30 Mar 2013
author: GreatestAudioBooks
THE MAHABHARATA by Vyasa - FULL Audio Book | Greatest Audio Books
THE MAHABHARATA by Vyasa - FULL Audio Book | Greatest Audio Books
THE MAHABHARATA by Vyasa - FULL Audio Book | Greatest Audio Books - the epic of ancient India condensed into English verse by Romesh C Dutt) - The Mahabharat...- published: 30 Mar 2013
- views: 3678
- author: GreatestAudioBooks
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The Latin Alphabet - Vowel Pronunciation
The vowel in Latin is the most important part of pronunciation. This video covers the diff...
published: 26 May 2011
author: latintutorial
The Latin Alphabet - Vowel Pronunciation
The Latin Alphabet - Vowel Pronunciation
The vowel in Latin is the most important part of pronunciation. This video covers the difference between long and short vowels, along with diphthongs (everyo...- published: 26 May 2011
- views: 39070
- author: latintutorial