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Poverty in Greece – Families in need | DW News
In Greece, many families are particularly affected by the consequences of the financial crisis.
Greece has a found a way to pay ist debts. However, many Greek families don’t know where the money for their rents is to come from. The economy is in ruins. Often only welfare organisations save Greek citizens from a life in poverty.
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Yes or No? Greece Again on the Brink: Greek Debt Crisis (Dispatch 1)
For the past five years, Greece has been struggling with a financial crisis that has led the country to the brink of an exit from the euro and an economic collapse.
A huge bailout program of 240 billion euros ($266bn), borrowed from European countries and the International Monetary Fund, has let Greece survive for now, yet cuts and austerity measures have ensued.
Since last January, the new Sy
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Greece: Tensions as migrants arrive on Kos - BBC News
The refugee crisis on three Greek islands near Turkey is "total chaos", the UN refugee agency UNHCR says. Accommodation, water and sanitation are all inadequate for the many asylum seekers on Kos, Chios and Lesbos, the UNHCR says, calling it "shameful".
124,000 migrants have arrived in Greece so far this year, including 50,000 in July alone. The BBC's James Reynolds was there when one boat of migr
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Greece: Empty shops and divided societies - BBC News
As another round of negotiations between Greece and its creditors begins, many in the country feel they have nothing left to give.
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Full Show - Greece Collapses - Infowars Nightly News - 06/29/2015
On this Monday, June 29th edition of the Infowars Nightly News David Knight covers Greece's default, the red herring of the Confederate flag, the Supreme Court and how they're continually taking on more and more power, and finally, the rise of the machines.
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Greece debt crisis: '100% chance of success' says Varoufakis - BBC News
Greece's Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis says he believes there is "100% chance of success" in reaching agreement on the Greek bailout.
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Alexis Tsipras resigns, what's next for Greece? | Paul Mason
Channel 4 News economics editor Paul Mason reacts to the news that Alexis Tsipras has resigned as Greek Prime Minister, and speculates on what this means for the country.
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Greece to hold referendum on bailout deal on July 5
The Greek PM has announced a national referendum on July 5 on the conditions of the debt deal with international creditors
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The ties that bind Greece and Russia - BBC News
Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras has arrived in Moscow for talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin at a critical time for Athens.
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Greece Falling To Globalist Banksters - Infowars Nightly News - 06/22/2015
On this Monday, June 22nd edition of the Infowars Nightly News David Knight breaks down what's going on with Greece then talks with Michelle Rowton of NAMV who talks about the affect of vaccines on premature babies and how the Journal of the American Medical Association confirms how harmful they can be and finally Alex Jones goes in depth on Ukraine and the possibility of World War 3.
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Millions withdrawn from Greece's ATMs - BBC News
Cash-strapped Greece now has less than two weeks left to reach a debt deal, having already rolled a €300m payment into those due on 30 June.
BBC's James Reynolds reports from Athens on the affect the financial crisis is having on businesses, and the increase of withdrawals from cash machines.
As many as 1.5bn euros have been withdrawn in a week.
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'It's Greece who spent too much money' - BBC News
Dr Michael Fuchs, Vice chairman from Merke's CDU party speaks to BBC World Update about the latest deal for Greece.
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Refugees in Greece: island on the verge of explosion
Lesbos - like its sister island Kos - has seen many thousands making the short hop across the Mytilini Strait from Turkey. And with more than 15,000 already there, Greece's immigration minister warned the island may be "on the verge of explosion".
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Greece debt crisis: Who is who? BBC News
As Greek finance minister Yanis Varoufakis resigns, the country needs a new negotiator to lead fresh talks with the Eurozone.
There has been no official appointment yet, but there are suggestions from Athens that Euclid Tsakalotos will take up the reins.
He is familiar with the situation, having been his country's chief negotiator in previous bailout talks. Whoever is appointed, they will find the
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VICE News Daily: Greece Locks Up Migrants For Nearly 24 Hours
The VICE News Capsule is a news roundup that looks beyond the headlines. Today: Migrants face deteriorating conditions on the Greek island Kos, houseboats become more popular in London, Iraq's first budget airline takes off, and cabbies in Rio learn English.
GREECE
Migrants Scuffle with Police Over Poor Conditions
Refugees had been locked up for nearly 24 hours in a sports stadium.
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Throwing Stones & Molotov Cocktails: Greek Debt Crisis (Dispatch 2)
Clashes broke out in Greece on July 15 during demonstrations in Syntagma Square that were organized by labor unions, anarchist groups, the Greek Communist Party, and the youth wing of the governing leftist party, Syriza. The protests took place as the Greek parliament was set to vote on a $96 billion deal that the country's government had negotiated with its European creditors.
Tensions flared wh
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VICE News Daily: Worsening Conditions for Migrants in Greece
The VICE News Capsule is a news roundup that looks beyond the headlines. Today: The Greek islands are no paradise for newly arrived migrants, British volunteers test a new Ebola vaccine, Mexico opens its oil fields to foreign investment, and smugglers are bringing US meat products into China.
GREECE
Migrants Live in Squalid Conditions
The country's financial crisis has worsened sanitation a
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Why Does Greece Have So Much Debt?
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Greece: will third bailout stick?
Paul Mason explains Greece's tough third bailout package as the cogs of its economy start to turn again. He meets a doctor whose hospital has had its budget slashed from €19 million to €7 million and who says the deal is 'a crime against humanity'.
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Sisa: Cocaine of the Poor (Part 1/2)
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Paris attacks: identified gunman arrived in France through Greece with refugee status
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This Refugee Family Was Smuggled from Syria to Greece
ABC News' Terry Moran follows the journey of a family of Syrian refugees who are desperate to get to Germany.
Poverty in Greece – Families in need | DW News
In Greece, many families are particularly affected by the consequences of the financial crisis.
Greece has a found a way to pay ist debts. However, many Greek ...
In Greece, many families are particularly affected by the consequences of the financial crisis.
Greece has a found a way to pay ist debts. However, many Greek families don’t know where the money for their rents is to come from. The economy is in ruins. Often only welfare organisations save Greek citizens from a life in poverty.
wn.com/Poverty In Greece – Families In Need | Dw News
In Greece, many families are particularly affected by the consequences of the financial crisis.
Greece has a found a way to pay ist debts. However, many Greek families don’t know where the money for their rents is to come from. The economy is in ruins. Often only welfare organisations save Greek citizens from a life in poverty.
- published: 19 Sep 2015
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Yes or No? Greece Again on the Brink: Greek Debt Crisis (Dispatch 1)
For the past five years, Greece has been struggling with a financial crisis that has led the country to the brink of an exit from the euro and an economic colla...
For the past five years, Greece has been struggling with a financial crisis that has led the country to the brink of an exit from the euro and an economic collapse.
A huge bailout program of 240 billion euros ($266bn), borrowed from European countries and the International Monetary Fund, has let Greece survive for now, yet cuts and austerity measures have ensued.
Since last January, the new Syriza government has pledged to renegotiate the terms of the bailout program with its international creditors, promising an end to austerity. On June 26, after five months of negotiations, Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras announced a referendum, calling the country to vote on whether or not to accept the new bailout proposal by its lenders.
Given the expiry date of the funding program just a few days later — and a lack of cash in the country — Greek banks were temporarily shut, a capital control was imposed, and people started queuing at ATMs to withdraw cash with a limit of 60 euros per day.
For many, the choice between "Yes" or "No" in Sunday's vote has been interpreted as "Yes to Europe" or "No to austerity."
VICE News took to the streets of Athens in an effort to understand what this critical moment for the country might mean for its position within Europe and the world, and most of all, for the Greek people.
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wn.com/Yes Or No Greece Again On The Brink Greek Debt Crisis (Dispatch 1)
For the past five years, Greece has been struggling with a financial crisis that has led the country to the brink of an exit from the euro and an economic collapse.
A huge bailout program of 240 billion euros ($266bn), borrowed from European countries and the International Monetary Fund, has let Greece survive for now, yet cuts and austerity measures have ensued.
Since last January, the new Syriza government has pledged to renegotiate the terms of the bailout program with its international creditors, promising an end to austerity. On June 26, after five months of negotiations, Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras announced a referendum, calling the country to vote on whether or not to accept the new bailout proposal by its lenders.
Given the expiry date of the funding program just a few days later — and a lack of cash in the country — Greek banks were temporarily shut, a capital control was imposed, and people started queuing at ATMs to withdraw cash with a limit of 60 euros per day.
For many, the choice between "Yes" or "No" in Sunday's vote has been interpreted as "Yes to Europe" or "No to austerity."
VICE News took to the streets of Athens in an effort to understand what this critical moment for the country might mean for its position within Europe and the world, and most of all, for the Greek people.
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- published: 03 Jul 2015
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Greece: Tensions as migrants arrive on Kos - BBC News
The refugee crisis on three Greek islands near Turkey is "total chaos", the UN refugee agency UNHCR says. Accommodation, water and sanitation are all inadequate...
The refugee crisis on three Greek islands near Turkey is "total chaos", the UN refugee agency UNHCR says. Accommodation, water and sanitation are all inadequate for the many asylum seekers on Kos, Chios and Lesbos, the UNHCR says, calling it "shameful".
124,000 migrants have arrived in Greece so far this year, including 50,000 in July alone. The BBC's James Reynolds was there when one boat of migrants arrived ashore on the island of Kos.
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wn.com/Greece Tensions As Migrants Arrive On Kos BBC News
The refugee crisis on three Greek islands near Turkey is "total chaos", the UN refugee agency UNHCR says. Accommodation, water and sanitation are all inadequate for the many asylum seekers on Kos, Chios and Lesbos, the UNHCR says, calling it "shameful".
124,000 migrants have arrived in Greece so far this year, including 50,000 in July alone. The BBC's James Reynolds was there when one boat of migrants arrived ashore on the island of Kos.
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- published: 07 Aug 2015
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Greece: Empty shops and divided societies - BBC News
As another round of negotiations between Greece and its creditors begins, many in the country feel they have nothing left to give.
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As another round of negotiations between Greece and its creditors begins, many in the country feel they have nothing left to give.
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As another round of negotiations between Greece and its creditors begins, many in the country feel they have nothing left to give.
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- published: 10 Jun 2015
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Full Show - Greece Collapses - Infowars Nightly News - 06/29/2015
On this Monday, June 29th edition of the Infowars Nightly News David Knight covers Greece's default, the red herring of the Confederate flag, the Supreme Court ...
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Greece debt crisis: '100% chance of success' says Varoufakis - BBC News
Greece's Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis says he believes there is "100% chance of success" in reaching agreement on the Greek bailout.
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Greece's Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis says he believes there is "100% chance of success" in reaching agreement on the Greek bailout.
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Greece's Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis says he believes there is "100% chance of success" in reaching agreement on the Greek bailout.
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Alexis Tsipras resigns, what's next for Greece? | Paul Mason
Channel 4 News economics editor Paul Mason reacts to the news that Alexis Tsipras has resigned as Greek Prime Minister, and speculates on what this means for th...
Channel 4 News economics editor Paul Mason reacts to the news that Alexis Tsipras has resigned as Greek Prime Minister, and speculates on what this means for the country.
wn.com/Alexis Tsipras Resigns, What's Next For Greece | Paul Mason
Channel 4 News economics editor Paul Mason reacts to the news that Alexis Tsipras has resigned as Greek Prime Minister, and speculates on what this means for the country.
- published: 20 Aug 2015
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Greece to hold referendum on bailout deal on July 5
The Greek PM has announced a national referendum on July 5 on the conditions of the debt deal with international creditors
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- published: 27 Jun 2015
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The ties that bind Greece and Russia - BBC News
Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras has arrived in Moscow for talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin at a critical time for Athens.
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Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras has arrived in Moscow for talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin at a critical time for Athens.
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wn.com/The Ties That Bind Greece And Russia BBC News
Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras has arrived in Moscow for talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin at a critical time for Athens.
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Greece Falling To Globalist Banksters - Infowars Nightly News - 06/22/2015
On this Monday, June 22nd edition of the Infowars Nightly News David Knight breaks down what's going on with Greece then talks with Michelle Rowton of NAMV who ...
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Millions withdrawn from Greece's ATMs - BBC News
Cash-strapped Greece now has less than two weeks left to reach a debt deal, having already rolled a €300m payment into those due on 30 June.
BBC's James Reynol...
Cash-strapped Greece now has less than two weeks left to reach a debt deal, having already rolled a €300m payment into those due on 30 June.
BBC's James Reynolds reports from Athens on the affect the financial crisis is having on businesses, and the increase of withdrawals from cash machines.
As many as 1.5bn euros have been withdrawn in a week.
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Cash-strapped Greece now has less than two weeks left to reach a debt deal, having already rolled a €300m payment into those due on 30 June.
BBC's James Reynolds reports from Athens on the affect the financial crisis is having on businesses, and the increase of withdrawals from cash machines.
As many as 1.5bn euros have been withdrawn in a week.
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'It's Greece who spent too much money' - BBC News
Dr Michael Fuchs, Vice chairman from Merke's CDU party speaks to BBC World Update about the latest deal for Greece.
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Dr Michael Fuchs, Vice chairman from Merke's CDU party speaks to BBC World Update about the latest deal for Greece.
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Refugees in Greece: island on the verge of explosion
Lesbos - like its sister island Kos - has seen many thousands making the short hop across the Mytilini Strait from Turkey. And with more than 15,000 already th...
Lesbos - like its sister island Kos - has seen many thousands making the short hop across the Mytilini Strait from Turkey. And with more than 15,000 already there, Greece's immigration minister warned the island may be "on the verge of explosion".
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wn.com/Refugees In Greece Island On The Verge Of Explosion
Lesbos - like its sister island Kos - has seen many thousands making the short hop across the Mytilini Strait from Turkey. And with more than 15,000 already there, Greece's immigration minister warned the island may be "on the verge of explosion".
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Greece debt crisis: Who is who? BBC News
As Greek finance minister Yanis Varoufakis resigns, the country needs a new negotiator to lead fresh talks with the Eurozone.
There has been no official appoint...
As Greek finance minister Yanis Varoufakis resigns, the country needs a new negotiator to lead fresh talks with the Eurozone.
There has been no official appointment yet, but there are suggestions from Athens that Euclid Tsakalotos will take up the reins.
He is familiar with the situation, having been his country's chief negotiator in previous bailout talks. Whoever is appointed, they will find themselves central to an unprecedented financial crisis.
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wn.com/Greece Debt Crisis Who Is Who BBC News
As Greek finance minister Yanis Varoufakis resigns, the country needs a new negotiator to lead fresh talks with the Eurozone.
There has been no official appointment yet, but there are suggestions from Athens that Euclid Tsakalotos will take up the reins.
He is familiar with the situation, having been his country's chief negotiator in previous bailout talks. Whoever is appointed, they will find themselves central to an unprecedented financial crisis.
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- published: 06 Jul 2015
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VICE News Daily: Greece Locks Up Migrants For Nearly 24 Hours
The VICE News Capsule is a news roundup that looks beyond the headlines. Today: Migrants face deteriorating conditions on the Greek island Kos, houseboats becom...
The VICE News Capsule is a news roundup that looks beyond the headlines. Today: Migrants face deteriorating conditions on the Greek island Kos, houseboats become more popular in London, Iraq's first budget airline takes off, and cabbies in Rio learn English.
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Migrants Scuffle with Police Over Poor Conditions
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People living on the city’s waterways has increased by 50% in the last five years.
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First Budget Airline Begins Service
‘Fly Baghdad’ currently operates three flights a day between the capital and the northern city of Erbil.
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Rio Taxi Drivers Learn English Ahead of Olympics
Cabbies are signing up for online language classes offered by the city's organizing committee.
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The VICE News Capsule is a news roundup that looks beyond the headlines. Today: Migrants face deteriorating conditions on the Greek island Kos, houseboats become more popular in London, Iraq's first budget airline takes off, and cabbies in Rio learn English.
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Migrants Scuffle with Police Over Poor Conditions
Refugees had been locked up for nearly 24 hours in a sports stadium.
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Rising Rent Forces People into Houseboats
People living on the city’s waterways has increased by 50% in the last five years.
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First Budget Airline Begins Service
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Throwing Stones & Molotov Cocktails: Greek Debt Crisis (Dispatch 2)
Clashes broke out in Greece on July 15 during demonstrations in Syntagma Square that were organized by labor unions, anarchist groups, the Greek Communist Party...
Clashes broke out in Greece on July 15 during demonstrations in Syntagma Square that were organized by labor unions, anarchist groups, the Greek Communist Party, and the youth wing of the governing leftist party, Syriza. The protests took place as the Greek parliament was set to vote on a $96 billion deal that the country's government had negotiated with its European creditors.
Tensions flared when demonstrators began throwing stones and Molotov cocktails toward policemen, at which point officers responded by deploying stun grenades and tear gas. Authorities later reported that more than 50 protesters were arrested.
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wn.com/Throwing Stones Molotov Cocktails Greek Debt Crisis (Dispatch 2)
Clashes broke out in Greece on July 15 during demonstrations in Syntagma Square that were organized by labor unions, anarchist groups, the Greek Communist Party, and the youth wing of the governing leftist party, Syriza. The protests took place as the Greek parliament was set to vote on a $96 billion deal that the country's government had negotiated with its European creditors.
Tensions flared when demonstrators began throwing stones and Molotov cocktails toward policemen, at which point officers responded by deploying stun grenades and tear gas. Authorities later reported that more than 50 protesters were arrested.
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- published: 16 Jul 2015
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VICE News Daily: Worsening Conditions for Migrants in Greece
The VICE News Capsule is a news roundup that looks beyond the headlines. Today: The Greek islands are no paradise for newly arrived migrants, British volunteer...
The VICE News Capsule is a news roundup that looks beyond the headlines. Today: The Greek islands are no paradise for newly arrived migrants, British volunteers test a new Ebola vaccine, Mexico opens its oil fields to foreign investment, and smugglers are bringing US meat products into China.
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Migrants Live in Squalid Conditions
The country's financial crisis has worsened sanitation and safety for people seeking asylum.
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Volunteers Test Ebola Vaccine
Researchers hope to find out if the new drug creates more antibodies to fight the virus.
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Auction Held to Open Up Oil Sector
It's the first test of reforms passed last year to increase foreign investment in the industry.
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Smugglers Bring US Meat From Hong Kong
Authorities seized 100,000 tons of smuggled frozen meat last month, some of which was decades old.
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The VICE News Capsule is a news roundup that looks beyond the headlines. Today: The Greek islands are no paradise for newly arrived migrants, British volunteers test a new Ebola vaccine, Mexico opens its oil fields to foreign investment, and smugglers are bringing US meat products into China.
GREECE
Migrants Live in Squalid Conditions
The country's financial crisis has worsened sanitation and safety for people seeking asylum.
UNITED KINGDOM
Volunteers Test Ebola Vaccine
Researchers hope to find out if the new drug creates more antibodies to fight the virus.
MEXICO
Auction Held to Open Up Oil Sector
It's the first test of reforms passed last year to increase foreign investment in the industry.
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Smugglers Bring US Meat From Hong Kong
Authorities seized 100,000 tons of smuggled frozen meat last month, some of which was decades old.
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Why Does Greece Have So Much Debt?
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"Greece, the weak link in the eurozone, is struggling to pay its debt as its people and its creditors grow more restive."
Greek debts: what does it owe? When will the money run out?
http://www.theguardian.com/business/2015/apr/24/greek-debts-what-does-it-owe-when-will-the-money-run-out
"Crunch talks between Greece and its eurozone creditors are under way, but investors are growing increasingly sceptical that the country can reach an agreement on reforms and unlock the aid it needs from international lenders to avoid a debt default."
Greek debt crisis: Who has most to lose?
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"Greece and its international lenders have embarked on a battle over the country's staggering debt."
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With about $400 billion in debt and a broken economy, Greece is in trouble. But, how did Greece end up with such a high debt, and who do they owe money to?
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Greece's Debt Due: What Greece Owes When
http://graphics.wsj.com/greece-debt-timeline/
"Greece is negotiating with its eurozone creditors to get more aid before the indebted government runs out of cash."
Explaining the Greek Debt Crisis
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/04/09/business/international/explaining-the-greek-debt-crisis.html
"Greece, the weak link in the eurozone, is struggling to pay its debt as its people and its creditors grow more restive."
Greek debts: what does it owe? When will the money run out?
http://www.theguardian.com/business/2015/apr/24/greek-debts-what-does-it-owe-when-will-the-money-run-out
"Crunch talks between Greece and its eurozone creditors are under way, but investors are growing increasingly sceptical that the country can reach an agreement on reforms and unlock the aid it needs from international lenders to avoid a debt default."
Greek debt crisis: Who has most to lose?
http://money.cnn.com/2015/01/28/investing/greek-debt-who-has-most-to-lose/
"Greece and its international lenders have embarked on a battle over the country's staggering debt."
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- published: 16 May 2015
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Greece: will third bailout stick?
Paul Mason explains Greece's tough third bailout package as the cogs of its economy start to turn again. He meets a doctor whose hospital has had its budget sla...
Paul Mason explains Greece's tough third bailout package as the cogs of its economy start to turn again. He meets a doctor whose hospital has had its budget slashed from €19 million to €7 million and who says the deal is 'a crime against humanity'.
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wn.com/Greece Will Third Bailout Stick
Paul Mason explains Greece's tough third bailout package as the cogs of its economy start to turn again. He meets a doctor whose hospital has had its budget slashed from €19 million to €7 million and who says the deal is 'a crime against humanity'.
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- published: 16 Jul 2015
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Sisa: Cocaine of the Poor (Part 1/2)
Like VICE News? Subscribe to our news channel: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-VICE-News Greece's infamous new drug, sisa, is basically meth and filler ingredient......
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Paris attacks: identified gunman arrived in France through Greece with refugee status
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With the investigation continuing on the gunmen that carried out the deadliest terror attack on France, revelations are coming in: the Syrian passport, found next to the body of Stade de France suicide bomber, checked out in Greece, on the island of Leros.
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With the investigation continuing on the gunmen that carried out the deadliest terror attack on France, revelations are coming in: the Syrian passport, found next to the body of Stade de France suicide bomber, checked out in Greece, on the island of Leros.
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- published: 14 Nov 2015
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This Refugee Family Was Smuggled from Syria to Greece
ABC News' Terry Moran follows the journey of a family of Syrian refugees who are desperate to get to Germany....
ABC News' Terry Moran follows the journey of a family of Syrian refugees who are desperate to get to Germany.
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ABC News' Terry Moran follows the journey of a family of Syrian refugees who are desperate to get to Germany.
- published: 02 Sep 2015
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What's It Like Doing Business in Greece?
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8 παραδοχές/αλήθειες πριν από κάθε νέο επαγγελματικό ξεκίνημα Business Mentor Greece
Οι 8 βασικές παραδοχές πριν από κάθε νέο επαγγελματικό ξεκίνημα. Ξεπέρνα τες και προχώρα!Σύντομα θα ανακαλύψεις πως η σύγχρονη επιχειρηματικότητα είναι το ανοιχτό παράθυρο με θέα, σε ένα κόσμο γεμάτο ευκαιρίες για αύξηση του εισοδήματος, ευημερία και ανάπτυξη. Αρκεί να θέλει κανείς να τις αναζητήσει....
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Greece: Unpopular measures spark protests | DW Business
More DW Business: http://www.dw.com/en/program/business/s-30478-9798
Greece has a long list of reforms to get through, in exchange for cash from its international lenders. Parliament is going to vote on the first set of measures. They include the sensitive ones, like cutting pensions and raising the retirement age.
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Greece: Cutbacks in everyday life | DW Business
People in Greece who still have work now earn less and must constantly devise ways to save money.
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Will Greece’s charm offensive work?
Yanis Varoufakis, Greece’s new finance minister, is touring Europe to drum up support for a new debt deal from politicians and investors. Patrick Jenkins, FT financial editor and Martin Arnold, banking editor, discuss reaction from the City of London.
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Greece: What Is the Worst-Case Scenario?
March 26 -- Nomura International Senior European Economist Silvio Peruzzo, Bloomberg View Columnist Mark Gilbert and James Hertling of Bloomberg News discuss a worst-case-scenario of a Greece exit of the Euro-zone and why the Greek government may have to adapt. They speak with Francine Lacqua on Bloomberg Television’s “The Pulse.”
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Should Greece sell its most important port? | Business Brief
Greece's debt negotiations are entering a critical phase. Athens must repay €1.6 billion to the IMF by the end of this month or it will default.
More Business Brief: http://www.dw.de/program/business-brief/s-30478-9798
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Business News: Greece to default on $1.73B IMF payment
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Greece looks for new sources of revenue | Business Brief
Greece's government is looking to squeeze out more cash wherever it can. That's why Athens has introduced a 26 percent withholding tax on business transactions with Bulgaria, Cyprus and Ireland...countries with lower corporate tax rates.
For more from Business Brief go to http://www.dw.de/program/business-brief/s-30478-9798
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Dr. Ron Paul on Fox Business ~ A Trillion Dollar Bailout for Greece
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Doing Business in Greece (Insider's Guide)
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Greece pitches for a deal in European capitals | Business Brief
Greece's new anti-austerity government wants a new, more lenient deal from its creditors.
Homepage:
http://www.dw.de/program/business-brief/s-30478-9798
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France continues to stand by Greece | DW Business
More DW Business: http://www.dw.com/en/program/business/s-30478-9798
The Greek debt drama continues: Reforms were promised, but not implemented. Inspectors currently make a check on progress, before more money is released. France's leader is also in the capital, to show the Greeks that they do have friends.
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Business News: Greece’s debt deadline looming
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Is The New VAT Rate In Greece Too High? - Business Line
Greece started a new life on Monday. The banks have finally reopened after being closed for three weeks and the government initiated repayment of its loans to the European Central Bank and the International Monetary Fund.
As for the Greeks, they now have to pay more on a bigger range of goods and services, including taxis and restaurants, with VAT rising from 13% to 23%
Is it really too high? W
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Malta fears disaster if there is no agreement in Greece
Richard Quest presents a round-up of the day's global business news with focus on international business and market trends.
CNN's Richard Quest speaks with the Maltese Finance Minister, Edward Scicluna, about why the situation in Greece could potentially lead to a disaster.
http://edition.cnn.com/videos/tv/2015/02/23/quest-means-business-richard-quest-edward-scicluna.cnn
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Tapping into Greece’s water supply | Business
The terms of Greece’s latest bailout include a commitment to sell off state assets worth some €50 billion. Plans to privatize the waterworks in Athens and Thessaloniki have sparked fears of huge price hikes.
For more from DW Business go to http://www.dw.com/en/top-stories/business/s-1431
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Greek homeowners hard-hit by debt crisis | Business
As unemployment rises in Greece, many mortgage holders can’t keep up with payments. For many Greeks that means losing their jobs means also losing their homes. Read more: http://www.dw.com/en/top-stories/business/s-1431
What's It Like Doing Business in Greece?
June 26 -- American-Hellenic Chamber of Commerce President Simos Anastasopoulos discusses doing business in Greece during the crisis. He speaks on “Market Maker...
June 26 -- American-Hellenic Chamber of Commerce President Simos Anastasopoulos discusses doing business in Greece during the crisis. He speaks on “Market Makers.”
wn.com/What's It Like Doing Business In Greece
June 26 -- American-Hellenic Chamber of Commerce President Simos Anastasopoulos discusses doing business in Greece during the crisis. He speaks on “Market Makers.”
- published: 30 Jun 2015
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Did you know? - Greece - Greek Business Culture video
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http://businessculture.org/southern-europe/business-culture-in-greece/ Did you know about Business culture in Greece? Learn some of the interesting facts abo...
wn.com/Did You Know Greece Greek Business Culture Video
http://businessculture.org/southern-europe/business-culture-in-greece/ Did you know about Business culture in Greece? Learn some of the interesting facts abo...
Greece: cooperatives wage war on recession and unemployment - business planet
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In the latest edition Business Planet we visit Syros in the Cyclades Island group in Greece. The... euronews, the most watched news channel in Europe Subscri...
wn.com/Greece Cooperatives Wage War On Recession And Unemployment Business Planet
In the latest edition Business Planet we visit Syros in the Cyclades Island group in Greece. The... euronews, the most watched news channel in Europe Subscri...
Business In Greece
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Young entrepreneurs in Greece determined to ride out the storm | Business
More than 200,000 Greeks have already fled the country since the crisis began - many
of them young people. But a crisis for some is an opportunity for others.
M...
More than 200,000 Greeks have already fled the country since the crisis began - many
of them young people. But a crisis for some is an opportunity for others.
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wn.com/Young Entrepreneurs In Greece Determined To Ride Out The Storm | Business
More than 200,000 Greeks have already fled the country since the crisis began - many
of them young people. But a crisis for some is an opportunity for others.
More Business:
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- published: 07 Jul 2015
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Greekorea Open For Business [15] Greece Victoria 2 Gameplay
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8 παραδοχές/αλήθειες πριν από κάθε νέο επαγγελματικό ξεκίνημα Business Mentor Greece
Οι 8 βασικές παραδοχές πριν από κάθε νέο επαγγελματικό ξεκίνημα. Ξεπέρνα τες και προχώρα!Σύντομα θα ανακαλύψεις πως η σύγχρονη επιχειρηματικότητα είναι το ανοιχ...
Οι 8 βασικές παραδοχές πριν από κάθε νέο επαγγελματικό ξεκίνημα. Ξεπέρνα τες και προχώρα!Σύντομα θα ανακαλύψεις πως η σύγχρονη επιχειρηματικότητα είναι το ανοιχτό παράθυρο με θέα, σε ένα κόσμο γεμάτο ευκαιρίες για αύξηση του εισοδήματος, ευημερία και ανάπτυξη. Αρκεί να θέλει κανείς να τις αναζητήσει....
wn.com/8 Παραδοχές Αλήθειες Πριν Από Κάθε Νέο Επαγγελματικό Ξεκίνημα Business Mentor Greece
Οι 8 βασικές παραδοχές πριν από κάθε νέο επαγγελματικό ξεκίνημα. Ξεπέρνα τες και προχώρα!Σύντομα θα ανακαλύψεις πως η σύγχρονη επιχειρηματικότητα είναι το ανοιχτό παράθυρο με θέα, σε ένα κόσμο γεμάτο ευκαιρίες για αύξηση του εισοδήματος, ευημερία και ανάπτυξη. Αρκεί να θέλει κανείς να τις αναζητήσει....
- published: 21 Jun 2015
- views: 11020
Greece: Unpopular measures spark protests | DW Business
More DW Business: http://www.dw.com/en/program/business/s-30478-9798
Greece has a long list of reforms to get through, in exchange for cash from its internatio...
More DW Business: http://www.dw.com/en/program/business/s-30478-9798
Greece has a long list of reforms to get through, in exchange for cash from its international lenders. Parliament is going to vote on the first set of measures. They include the sensitive ones, like cutting pensions and raising the retirement age.
wn.com/Greece Unpopular Measures Spark Protests | Dw Business
More DW Business: http://www.dw.com/en/program/business/s-30478-9798
Greece has a long list of reforms to get through, in exchange for cash from its international lenders. Parliament is going to vote on the first set of measures. They include the sensitive ones, like cutting pensions and raising the retirement age.
- published: 13 Oct 2015
- views: 273
Greece: Cutbacks in everyday life | DW Business
People in Greece who still have work now earn less and must constantly devise ways to save money....
People in Greece who still have work now earn less and must constantly devise ways to save money.
wn.com/Greece Cutbacks In Everyday Life | Dw Business
People in Greece who still have work now earn less and must constantly devise ways to save money.
- published: 27 Jul 2015
- views: 513
Will Greece’s charm offensive work?
Yanis Varoufakis, Greece’s new finance minister, is touring Europe to drum up support for a new debt deal from politicians and investors. Patrick Jenkins, FT fi...
Yanis Varoufakis, Greece’s new finance minister, is touring Europe to drum up support for a new debt deal from politicians and investors. Patrick Jenkins, FT financial editor and Martin Arnold, banking editor, discuss reaction from the City of London.
The latest on companies news
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Click here for more FT Business videos
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wn.com/Will Greece’S Charm Offensive Work
Yanis Varoufakis, Greece’s new finance minister, is touring Europe to drum up support for a new debt deal from politicians and investors. Patrick Jenkins, FT financial editor and Martin Arnold, banking editor, discuss reaction from the City of London.
The latest on companies news
http://www.ft.com/companies
Click here for more FT Business videos
http://video.ft.com/Ft-Business
For more video content from the Financial Times, visit http://www.FT.com/video
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- published: 03 Feb 2015
- views: 72
Greece: What Is the Worst-Case Scenario?
March 26 -- Nomura International Senior European Economist Silvio Peruzzo, Bloomberg View Columnist Mark Gilbert and James Hertling of Bloomberg News discuss a ...
March 26 -- Nomura International Senior European Economist Silvio Peruzzo, Bloomberg View Columnist Mark Gilbert and James Hertling of Bloomberg News discuss a worst-case-scenario of a Greece exit of the Euro-zone and why the Greek government may have to adapt. They speak with Francine Lacqua on Bloomberg Television’s “The Pulse.”
wn.com/Greece What Is The Worst Case Scenario
March 26 -- Nomura International Senior European Economist Silvio Peruzzo, Bloomberg View Columnist Mark Gilbert and James Hertling of Bloomberg News discuss a worst-case-scenario of a Greece exit of the Euro-zone and why the Greek government may have to adapt. They speak with Francine Lacqua on Bloomberg Television’s “The Pulse.”
- published: 26 Mar 2015
- views: 499
Should Greece sell its most important port? | Business Brief
Greece's debt negotiations are entering a critical phase. Athens must repay €1.6 billion to the IMF by the end of this month or it will default.
More Business ...
Greece's debt negotiations are entering a critical phase. Athens must repay €1.6 billion to the IMF by the end of this month or it will default.
More Business Brief: http://www.dw.de/program/business-brief/s-30478-9798
wn.com/Should Greece Sell Its Most Important Port | Business Brief
Greece's debt negotiations are entering a critical phase. Athens must repay €1.6 billion to the IMF by the end of this month or it will default.
More Business Brief: http://www.dw.de/program/business-brief/s-30478-9798
- published: 10 Jun 2015
- views: 165
Business News: Greece to default on $1.73B IMF payment
KCRA 3 financial expert Kelly Brothers has the latest business news. Subscribe to KCRA on YouTube now for more: http://bit.ly/1kjRAAn
Get more Sacramento new...
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wn.com/Business News Greece To Default On 1.73B Imf Payment
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- published: 30 Jun 2015
- views: 166
Greece looks for new sources of revenue | Business Brief
Greece's government is looking to squeeze out more cash wherever it can. That's why Athens has introduced a 26 percent withholding tax on business transactions ...
Greece's government is looking to squeeze out more cash wherever it can. That's why Athens has introduced a 26 percent withholding tax on business transactions with Bulgaria, Cyprus and Ireland...countries with lower corporate tax rates.
For more from Business Brief go to http://www.dw.de/program/business-brief/s-30478-9798
wn.com/Greece Looks For New Sources Of Revenue | Business Brief
Greece's government is looking to squeeze out more cash wherever it can. That's why Athens has introduced a 26 percent withholding tax on business transactions with Bulgaria, Cyprus and Ireland...countries with lower corporate tax rates.
For more from Business Brief go to http://www.dw.de/program/business-brief/s-30478-9798
- published: 24 Apr 2015
- views: 108
Greece pitches for a deal in European capitals | Business Brief
Greece's new anti-austerity government wants a new, more lenient deal from its creditors.
Homepage:
http://www.dw.de/program/business-brief/s-30478-9798...
Greece's new anti-austerity government wants a new, more lenient deal from its creditors.
Homepage:
http://www.dw.de/program/business-brief/s-30478-9798
wn.com/Greece Pitches For A Deal In European Capitals | Business Brief
Greece's new anti-austerity government wants a new, more lenient deal from its creditors.
Homepage:
http://www.dw.de/program/business-brief/s-30478-9798
- published: 02 Feb 2015
- views: 167
France continues to stand by Greece | DW Business
More DW Business: http://www.dw.com/en/program/business/s-30478-9798
The Greek debt drama continues: Reforms were promised, but not implemented. Inspectors cur...
More DW Business: http://www.dw.com/en/program/business/s-30478-9798
The Greek debt drama continues: Reforms were promised, but not implemented. Inspectors currently make a check on progress, before more money is released. France's leader is also in the capital, to show the Greeks that they do have friends.
wn.com/France Continues To Stand By Greece | Dw Business
More DW Business: http://www.dw.com/en/program/business/s-30478-9798
The Greek debt drama continues: Reforms were promised, but not implemented. Inspectors currently make a check on progress, before more money is released. France's leader is also in the capital, to show the Greeks that they do have friends.
- published: 23 Oct 2015
- views: 27
Business News: Greece’s debt deadline looming
Get all your news including the latest on the Greece debt deadline only days away. Subscribe to KCRA on YouTube now for more: http://bit.ly/1kjRAAn
Get more ...
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wn.com/Business News Greece’S Debt Deadline Looming
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- published: 26 Jun 2015
- views: 60
Is The New VAT Rate In Greece Too High? - Business Line
Greece started a new life on Monday. The banks have finally reopened after being closed for three weeks and the government initiated repayment of its loans to t...
Greece started a new life on Monday. The banks have finally reopened after being closed for three weeks and the government initiated repayment of its loans to the European Central Bank and the International Monetary Fund.
As for the Greeks, they now have to pay more on a bigger range of goods and services, including taxis and restaurants, with VAT rising from 13% to 23%
Is it really too high? What's the situation in other EU countries and who decides on the rates?
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Greece started a new life on Monday. The banks have finally reopened after being closed for three weeks and the government initiated repayment of its loans to the European Central Bank and the International Monetary Fund.
As for the Greeks, they now have to pay more on a bigger range of goods and services, including taxis and restaurants, with VAT rising from 13% to 23%
Is it really too high? What's the situation in other EU countries and who decides on the rates?
Euronews business brings you latest updates from the world of finance and economy, in-depth analysis, interviews, infographics and more.
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- published: 23 Jul 2015
- views: 53
Malta fears disaster if there is no agreement in Greece
Richard Quest presents a round-up of the day's global business news with focus on international business and market trends.
CNN's Richard Quest speaks with the ...
Richard Quest presents a round-up of the day's global business news with focus on international business and market trends.
CNN's Richard Quest speaks with the Maltese Finance Minister, Edward Scicluna, about why the situation in Greece could potentially lead to a disaster.
http://edition.cnn.com/videos/tv/2015/02/23/quest-means-business-richard-quest-edward-scicluna.cnn
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February 23, 2015
wn.com/Malta Fears Disaster If There Is No Agreement In Greece
Richard Quest presents a round-up of the day's global business news with focus on international business and market trends.
CNN's Richard Quest speaks with the Maltese Finance Minister, Edward Scicluna, about why the situation in Greece could potentially lead to a disaster.
http://edition.cnn.com/videos/tv/2015/02/23/quest-means-business-richard-quest-edward-scicluna.cnn
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- published: 23 Feb 2015
- views: 12
Tapping into Greece’s water supply | Business
The terms of Greece’s latest bailout include a commitment to sell off state assets worth some €50 billion. Plans to privatize the waterworks in Athens and Thess...
The terms of Greece’s latest bailout include a commitment to sell off state assets worth some €50 billion. Plans to privatize the waterworks in Athens and Thessaloniki have sparked fears of huge price hikes.
For more from DW Business go to http://www.dw.com/en/top-stories/business/s-1431
wn.com/Tapping Into Greece’S Water Supply | Business
The terms of Greece’s latest bailout include a commitment to sell off state assets worth some €50 billion. Plans to privatize the waterworks in Athens and Thessaloniki have sparked fears of huge price hikes.
For more from DW Business go to http://www.dw.com/en/top-stories/business/s-1431
- published: 24 Aug 2015
- views: 528
Greek homeowners hard-hit by debt crisis | Business
As unemployment rises in Greece, many mortgage holders can’t keep up with payments. For many Greeks that means losing their jobs means also losing their homes. ...
As unemployment rises in Greece, many mortgage holders can’t keep up with payments. For many Greeks that means losing their jobs means also losing their homes. Read more: http://www.dw.com/en/top-stories/business/s-1431
wn.com/Greek Homeowners Hard Hit By Debt Crisis | Business
As unemployment rises in Greece, many mortgage holders can’t keep up with payments. For many Greeks that means losing their jobs means also losing their homes. Read more: http://www.dw.com/en/top-stories/business/s-1431
- published: 01 Jul 2015
- views: 213
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Culture in Greece
Civilisations with impressive achievements developed during the Bronze Age (approx. 3000 -- 1150 B.C.) in the Northeastern Aegean, the Cyclades (its trademar...
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Everyday Life In Ancient Greece
This is a video that presented in Museum of Cycladic Art in Athens, which tells a day life in Ancient Greece.
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Greeks Romans Vikings The Founders Of Europe - Episode 1: The Greeks - History Documentary HD
Ancient Greece, the cradle of modern Europe. Around 3000 years ago, the cultural foundations of western civilisation were laid right here, on the shores of the Mediterranean. It’s the birthplace of democracy, where great thinkers forged the beginnings of scientific reasoning, where theatre was turned into mass entertainment, and where the Olympic Games began. Imaginative animation, stunning visual
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A typical Mediterranean diet, coupled with lively music and nightlife and historically significant art and architecture are important to this country's ident...
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The Bizarre World of Ancient Greece - BBC Documentary
The Bizarre World of Ancient Greece - BBC Documentary
The Greek civilization is considered by historians as the first one in the history of mankind. A study of their archeological remains confirms that the ancient Greeks were a highly developed community. Their lifestyle and inventions indicate a high sense of order and aesthetics.
The ancient Greeks built houses along the shores of the land. T
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Differences between US and Greek culture
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This is a video on Greece showing its culture and various events which took place in the history of Greece.
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Ancient Athens and the Golden Age of Greece
Discover why Athens was the preeminent city during the Golden Age of Greece on this look at of the cradle of Western civilization. Travel back to the time of Pericles, the noble statesman who led the revolution that touched all fields of knowledge. We will visit the amphitheatres that were home to the famous tragedies of the day, tour the site of the premier Olympic games, and see the ornate templ
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Greece - Beautiful Nature and Culture
A trip throug a beautiful country with very friendly people and good food. Music by Richard Clayderman and James Last Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 ...
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Alexander Meyer: "Time and Culture in Ancient Greece and Rome" | Talks at Google
Dr. Alexander Meyer, University of Western Ontario
Google, NYC | May 6, 2015
Prof. Alexander Meyer (Western University, London, Ontario) examines the ways ancient Greeks and Romans kept time and their reasons for doing so. He discusses various time-keeping artifacts and works of literature to show that the manner in which time was kept and tracked reflected and continues to reflect much broader
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Vegetarian and Vegan Greece: Food, Wine, Culture and Hands on Cooking Classes in Crete
http://www.portoclub.gr/browse/cooking-classes-cretan-traditional-vegetarian-cuis.html
Holiday overview
This 6 night/7 day vegetarian cooking holiday is not only a unique cooking experience, but a chance to completely immerse yourself in the culture of Crete. Tour around the island, visit cultural sites and local producers and learn to cook authentic and delicious vegetarian Cretan dishes Holidays
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Poland vs. Greece: Culture Clash Euro 2012
Culture Clash is a fun look at the nations behind the teams in the EURO 2012 Championship. The analysts and pundits have told you all about strategy and team...
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Greece culture
Recollection of the ancient times greek culture. Background music: Sortis: Laziko.
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Greek Language and Culture Summer Course, Chios island, Greece.
We are happy to announce the 3rd edition of Chios summer course organised by Alexandria Institute. INFO: www.alexandria-institute.com , welearngreek@gmail.co...
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Maritime Silk Road - Meet Culture of Greece and China
Kevin & Eley are a Chinese couple living in Greece, and have been contributing to the traditional culture exchange between Greece and China. The China Southeast Television filmed the Maritime Silk Road in Greece, and consider their story very impressive. They are now the leading group in the traditional culture exchange of these two ancient civilizations.
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Ruth Van Reken - Third Culture Kids Greece
In February 2014 Ruth van Reken send a message to the Group "Third Culture KidsGreece", recorded in the US on Feb 2014 by Ruth van Reken, http://www.crosscul...
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FYROM*'s Culture Minister Supports Expansionism Towards Greece
On the 8th of October 2010, culture minister of the FYROM*, Elizabeta Kančeska-Milevska http://vlada.mk/node/292?language=en-gb, was dancing on the neo-folk song "Pearl of the Balkans”, the unofficial hymn of the FYROM's expansionists. Press "SHOW MORE":
At a party in the Pustec Municipality http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pustec_M..., the FYROM minister, the woman with the white blouse leading the
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China town in Greece: A bridge between the culture gap
Chinese culture is spreading cross the world, and China Towns have always been the footholds. In Greece, Chinese stores and restaurants are not just the brin...
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Greek Language and Culture Course - Chios island, Greece
Chios -- Modern Greek Language and Culture Summer Course INFO: http://www.alexandria-institute.com/school-of-greek/chios-language-course This summer "We Lear...
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ABC's Of Greece's Culture
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Culture in Greece
Civilisations with impressive achievements developed during the Bronze Age (approx. 3000 -- 1150 B.C.) in the Northeastern Aegean, the Cyclades (its trademar......
Civilisations with impressive achievements developed during the Bronze Age (approx. 3000 -- 1150 B.C.) in the Northeastern Aegean, the Cyclades (its trademar...
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Civilisations with impressive achievements developed during the Bronze Age (approx. 3000 -- 1150 B.C.) in the Northeastern Aegean, the Cyclades (its trademar...
Everyday Life In Ancient Greece
This is a video that presented in Museum of Cycladic Art in Athens, which tells a day life in Ancient Greece.
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This is a video that presented in Museum of Cycladic Art in Athens, which tells a day life in Ancient Greece.
www.2mi3.com
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This is a video that presented in Museum of Cycladic Art in Athens, which tells a day life in Ancient Greece.
www.2mi3.com
- published: 23 Dec 2013
- views: 27
Greeks Romans Vikings The Founders Of Europe - Episode 1: The Greeks - History Documentary HD
Ancient Greece, the cradle of modern Europe. Around 3000 years ago, the cultural foundations of western civilisation were laid right here, on the shores of the ...
Ancient Greece, the cradle of modern Europe. Around 3000 years ago, the cultural foundations of western civilisation were laid right here, on the shores of the Mediterranean. It’s the birthplace of democracy, where great thinkers forged the beginnings of scientific reasoning, where theatre was turned into mass entertainment, and where the Olympic Games began. Imaginative animation, stunning visuals and an entertaining narrative combine in an extraordinary exploration of Greece and the rise of an ancient super-power that would leave a permanent mark on society. SBS documentary from Germany, in German & Greek, so be kind with the part where ancient Greeks speak German... :)
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The legacy of the Greeks is under assault today thus deserves defence and celebration for the simple reason that much of what we are is the result of that brilliant examination of human life first begun by the Greeks; as Jacob Burckhardt says, "We see with the eyes of the Greeks and use their phrases when we speak." We must listen to the Greeks not because they will give us answers, but because they first identified the questions and problems, and they knew too where the answers must come from: the minds of free human beings who have control over their own lives. And this, finally, is the greatest good we have received from the Greeks: the gift of freedom.
The Greeks are accused by some of stealing their achievements from Egyptians and Babylonians, of oppressing their wives and daughters, and of hypocritically speculating about freedom while holding slaves. And that is the greatest irony: the spirit of criticism that among so many academics has fossilized into a pose has its origins nowhere but among the Greeks, who were the first to question critically everything from the gods to political power to their very selves, the first to live what Socrates called “the examined life”.
As Victor Hanson and John Heath write, “Not one of the multicultural classicists really wishes to live under indigenous pre–Colombian ideas of government, Arabic protocols for female behaviour, Chinese canons of medical ethics, Islamic traditions of church and state, African approaches to science, Japanese ideas of race, Indian social castes, or Native American notions of private property.”
Classic Greek culture has come under attack precisely because its achievement, extended into history, is what defines the West and makes it distinct. What is valuable in the much abused Western tradition, hence the examined life, the pursuit of truth, the dialogue about the place of the individual in the larger group, comes from the Greeks. Humanism, reason, the pursuit of knowledge and the arts, moderation and civic responsibility, all come from the Greeks.
The failings of the Greeks, including not living up to their own ideals, are the failings of humanity everywhere. But their ideals, still alive today, led to the recognition of a common humanity that was more important than gender or social status, more profound than local or tribal affiliations. Without this insight, slavery might never have been abolished in the West, women might never have been granted equality, and the liberal notion that all humans possess innate rights merely as a virtue of being human would never have existed.
(Bruce Thornton, “Greek Ways: How the Greeks Created Western Civilization”, 2002, "Defending the Greeks", Private Papers, 2005, Victor Davis Hanson, John Heath, “Who Killed Homer: The Demise of Classical Education and the Recovery of Greek Wisdom, 1998”)
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Ancient Greece, the cradle of modern Europe. Around 3000 years ago, the cultural foundations of western civilisation were laid right here, on the shores of the Mediterranean. It’s the birthplace of democracy, where great thinkers forged the beginnings of scientific reasoning, where theatre was turned into mass entertainment, and where the Olympic Games began. Imaginative animation, stunning visuals and an entertaining narrative combine in an extraordinary exploration of Greece and the rise of an ancient super-power that would leave a permanent mark on society. SBS documentary from Germany, in German & Greek, so be kind with the part where ancient Greeks speak German... :)
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The legacy of the Greeks is under assault today thus deserves defence and celebration for the simple reason that much of what we are is the result of that brilliant examination of human life first begun by the Greeks; as Jacob Burckhardt says, "We see with the eyes of the Greeks and use their phrases when we speak." We must listen to the Greeks not because they will give us answers, but because they first identified the questions and problems, and they knew too where the answers must come from: the minds of free human beings who have control over their own lives. And this, finally, is the greatest good we have received from the Greeks: the gift of freedom.
The Greeks are accused by some of stealing their achievements from Egyptians and Babylonians, of oppressing their wives and daughters, and of hypocritically speculating about freedom while holding slaves. And that is the greatest irony: the spirit of criticism that among so many academics has fossilized into a pose has its origins nowhere but among the Greeks, who were the first to question critically everything from the gods to political power to their very selves, the first to live what Socrates called “the examined life”.
As Victor Hanson and John Heath write, “Not one of the multicultural classicists really wishes to live under indigenous pre–Colombian ideas of government, Arabic protocols for female behaviour, Chinese canons of medical ethics, Islamic traditions of church and state, African approaches to science, Japanese ideas of race, Indian social castes, or Native American notions of private property.”
Classic Greek culture has come under attack precisely because its achievement, extended into history, is what defines the West and makes it distinct. What is valuable in the much abused Western tradition, hence the examined life, the pursuit of truth, the dialogue about the place of the individual in the larger group, comes from the Greeks. Humanism, reason, the pursuit of knowledge and the arts, moderation and civic responsibility, all come from the Greeks.
The failings of the Greeks, including not living up to their own ideals, are the failings of humanity everywhere. But their ideals, still alive today, led to the recognition of a common humanity that was more important than gender or social status, more profound than local or tribal affiliations. Without this insight, slavery might never have been abolished in the West, women might never have been granted equality, and the liberal notion that all humans possess innate rights merely as a virtue of being human would never have existed.
(Bruce Thornton, “Greek Ways: How the Greeks Created Western Civilization”, 2002, "Defending the Greeks", Private Papers, 2005, Victor Davis Hanson, John Heath, “Who Killed Homer: The Demise of Classical Education and the Recovery of Greek Wisdom, 1998”)
- published: 29 Mar 2015
- views: 13
Travel Guide - Greece: Culture
A typical Mediterranean diet, coupled with lively music and nightlife and historically significant art and architecture are important to this country's ident......
A typical Mediterranean diet, coupled with lively music and nightlife and historically significant art and architecture are important to this country's ident...
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A typical Mediterranean diet, coupled with lively music and nightlife and historically significant art and architecture are important to this country's ident...
The Bizarre World of Ancient Greece - BBC Documentary
The Bizarre World of Ancient Greece - BBC Documentary
The Greek civilization is considered by historians as the first one in the history of mankind. A study o...
The Bizarre World of Ancient Greece - BBC Documentary
The Greek civilization is considered by historians as the first one in the history of mankind. A study of their archeological remains confirms that the ancient Greeks were a highly developed community. Their lifestyle and inventions indicate a high sense of order and aesthetics.
The ancient Greeks built houses along the shores of the land. They were dependent on the Aegean seas for their food supplies and other trade. Traveling brought them in contact with other cultures. They gained exposure to various agricultural methods and different types of metal work.
Different communities arose from the ancient Greece civilization. Some of them were the Aegean, Achaeans and the Pelasgians. Crete was the center of the Aegean civilization and was the dominant community in 2500 BC. The Achaeans made Mycenae their capital. A volcano caused the destruction of the Aegean community around 1400bc. The Mycenaeans absorbed the culture of the Aegean community.
In course of time, Greek settlements were transformed into city-states or poleis and each city-state was ruled by a king. The government was usually unstable due to the tyranny of the aristocrats. Democracy was hardly ever practiced.
The ancient Greeks were very keen on sports. The great athletic contest called the Olympic games began in 776 BC, which marked the beginning of the rise of the Greek civilization. At that point of time, Greek ideas were greatly influenced by many different foreign cultures. Artists were focusing on recreating human figures of mythology. The civilization saw its zenith around 500 BC. Excellence was seen in the fields of philosophy, art and literature. Wars with other civilizations began in 490 BC and the superior Greek armies overran their opponents to establish their supremacy. The ancient age of Greek civilization saw the birth of great philosophers like Pluto, Socrates, and the great emperor, Alexander.
The ancient Greeks were pagan. They prayed to the various elements of nature. They believed that favorable climate and good crops occurred when the gods were pleased. When things turned bad, they attributed it to the wrath of the gods. They performed sacrifices to appease the enraged gods.
Ancient Greeks were essentially simple-minded folks who left behind a beautiful legacy of art, philosophy and literature.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_...
http://www.ancientgreece.com/s/Main_P...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/primaryh...
http://www.ancientgreece.co.uk/
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The Bizarre World of Ancient Greece - BBC Documentary
The Greek civilization is considered by historians as the first one in the history of mankind. A study of their archeological remains confirms that the ancient Greeks were a highly developed community. Their lifestyle and inventions indicate a high sense of order and aesthetics.
The ancient Greeks built houses along the shores of the land. They were dependent on the Aegean seas for their food supplies and other trade. Traveling brought them in contact with other cultures. They gained exposure to various agricultural methods and different types of metal work.
Different communities arose from the ancient Greece civilization. Some of them were the Aegean, Achaeans and the Pelasgians. Crete was the center of the Aegean civilization and was the dominant community in 2500 BC. The Achaeans made Mycenae their capital. A volcano caused the destruction of the Aegean community around 1400bc. The Mycenaeans absorbed the culture of the Aegean community.
In course of time, Greek settlements were transformed into city-states or poleis and each city-state was ruled by a king. The government was usually unstable due to the tyranny of the aristocrats. Democracy was hardly ever practiced.
The ancient Greeks were very keen on sports. The great athletic contest called the Olympic games began in 776 BC, which marked the beginning of the rise of the Greek civilization. At that point of time, Greek ideas were greatly influenced by many different foreign cultures. Artists were focusing on recreating human figures of mythology. The civilization saw its zenith around 500 BC. Excellence was seen in the fields of philosophy, art and literature. Wars with other civilizations began in 490 BC and the superior Greek armies overran their opponents to establish their supremacy. The ancient age of Greek civilization saw the birth of great philosophers like Pluto, Socrates, and the great emperor, Alexander.
The ancient Greeks were pagan. They prayed to the various elements of nature. They believed that favorable climate and good crops occurred when the gods were pleased. When things turned bad, they attributed it to the wrath of the gods. They performed sacrifices to appease the enraged gods.
Ancient Greeks were essentially simple-minded folks who left behind a beautiful legacy of art, philosophy and literature.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_...
http://www.ancientgreece.com/s/Main_P...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/primaryh...
http://www.ancientgreece.co.uk/
http://www.ancient-greece.org/
- published: 04 Apr 2015
- views: 21
Differences between US and Greek culture
Πολιτιστικές διαφορές μεταξύ ΗΠΑ και Ελλάδας...
Πολιτιστικές διαφορές μεταξύ ΗΠΑ και Ελλάδας
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Πολιτιστικές διαφορές μεταξύ ΗΠΑ και Ελλάδας
- published: 13 Feb 2013
- views: 2223
Culture of Greece
This is a video on Greece showing its culture and various events which took place in the history of Greece....
This is a video on Greece showing its culture and various events which took place in the history of Greece.
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This is a video on Greece showing its culture and various events which took place in the history of Greece.
ATHENS HOOLs Tribune Culture
Greece Hooligans , Tribune Culture....
Greece Hooligans , Tribune Culture.
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Greece Hooligans , Tribune Culture.
Ancient Athens and the Golden Age of Greece
Discover why Athens was the preeminent city during the Golden Age of Greece on this look at of the cradle of Western civilization. Travel back to the time of Pe...
Discover why Athens was the preeminent city during the Golden Age of Greece on this look at of the cradle of Western civilization. Travel back to the time of Pericles, the noble statesman who led the revolution that touched all fields of knowledge. We will visit the amphitheatres that were home to the famous tragedies of the day, tour the site of the premier Olympic games, and see the ornate temples of the Gods including a bird's eye view of the architectural masterpiece of its day -- the Acropolis.
Ancient Greece was a Greek civilization belonging to a period of Greek history that lasted from the Archaic period of the 8th to 6th centuries BC to the end of antiquity (ca. 600 AD). Immediately following this period was the beginning of the Early Middle Ages and the Byzantine era. Included in ancient Greece is the period of Classical Greece, which flourished during the 5th to 4th centuries BC. Classical Greece began with the repelling of a Persian invasion by Athenian leadership. Because of conquests by Alexander the Great, Hellenistic civilization flourished from Central Asia to the western end of the Mediterranean Sea.
Classical Greek culture, especially philosophy, had a powerful influence on the Roman Empire, which carried a version of it to many parts of the Mediterranean Basin and Europe, for which reason Classical Greece is generally considered to be the seminal culture which provided the foundation of modern Western culture.
The city of Athens during the classical period of Ancient Greece (508--322 BC) was the major urban center of the notable polis (city-state) of the same name, located in Attica, Greece, leading the Delian League in the Peloponnesian War against Sparta and the Peloponnesian League. Athenian democracy was established in 508 BC under Cleisthenes following the tyranny of Isagoras. This system remained remarkably stable, and with a few brief interruptions remained in place for 180 years, until 322 BC (aftermath of Lamian War). The peak of Athenian hegemony was achieved in the 440s to 430s BC, known as the Age of Pericles.
In the classical period, Athens was a center for the arts, learning and philosophy, home of Plato's Akademia and Aristotle's Lyceum, Athens was also the birthplace of Socrates, Pericles, Sophocles, and many other prominent philosophers, writers and politicians of the ancient world. It is widely referred to as the cradle of Western Civilization, and the birthplace of democracy,[4] largely due to the impact of its cultural and political achievements during the 5th and 4th centuries BC on the rest of the then known European continent.
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Discover why Athens was the preeminent city during the Golden Age of Greece on this look at of the cradle of Western civilization. Travel back to the time of Pericles, the noble statesman who led the revolution that touched all fields of knowledge. We will visit the amphitheatres that were home to the famous tragedies of the day, tour the site of the premier Olympic games, and see the ornate temples of the Gods including a bird's eye view of the architectural masterpiece of its day -- the Acropolis.
Ancient Greece was a Greek civilization belonging to a period of Greek history that lasted from the Archaic period of the 8th to 6th centuries BC to the end of antiquity (ca. 600 AD). Immediately following this period was the beginning of the Early Middle Ages and the Byzantine era. Included in ancient Greece is the period of Classical Greece, which flourished during the 5th to 4th centuries BC. Classical Greece began with the repelling of a Persian invasion by Athenian leadership. Because of conquests by Alexander the Great, Hellenistic civilization flourished from Central Asia to the western end of the Mediterranean Sea.
Classical Greek culture, especially philosophy, had a powerful influence on the Roman Empire, which carried a version of it to many parts of the Mediterranean Basin and Europe, for which reason Classical Greece is generally considered to be the seminal culture which provided the foundation of modern Western culture.
The city of Athens during the classical period of Ancient Greece (508--322 BC) was the major urban center of the notable polis (city-state) of the same name, located in Attica, Greece, leading the Delian League in the Peloponnesian War against Sparta and the Peloponnesian League. Athenian democracy was established in 508 BC under Cleisthenes following the tyranny of Isagoras. This system remained remarkably stable, and with a few brief interruptions remained in place for 180 years, until 322 BC (aftermath of Lamian War). The peak of Athenian hegemony was achieved in the 440s to 430s BC, known as the Age of Pericles.
In the classical period, Athens was a center for the arts, learning and philosophy, home of Plato's Akademia and Aristotle's Lyceum, Athens was also the birthplace of Socrates, Pericles, Sophocles, and many other prominent philosophers, writers and politicians of the ancient world. It is widely referred to as the cradle of Western Civilization, and the birthplace of democracy,[4] largely due to the impact of its cultural and political achievements during the 5th and 4th centuries BC on the rest of the then known European continent.
- published: 12 Jun 2014
- views: 4424
Greece - Beautiful Nature and Culture
A trip throug a beautiful country with very friendly people and good food. Music by Richard Clayderman and James Last Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 ......
A trip throug a beautiful country with very friendly people and good food. Music by Richard Clayderman and James Last Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 ...
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A trip throug a beautiful country with very friendly people and good food. Music by Richard Clayderman and James Last Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 ...
Alexander Meyer: "Time and Culture in Ancient Greece and Rome" | Talks at Google
Dr. Alexander Meyer, University of Western Ontario
Google, NYC | May 6, 2015
Prof. Alexander Meyer (Western University, London, Ontario) examines the ways anc...
Dr. Alexander Meyer, University of Western Ontario
Google, NYC | May 6, 2015
Prof. Alexander Meyer (Western University, London, Ontario) examines the ways ancient Greeks and Romans kept time and their reasons for doing so. He discusses various time-keeping artifacts and works of literature to show that the manner in which time was kept and tracked reflected and continues to reflect much broader cultural issues, including imperialism, commercialism, religion, and law.
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Dr. Alexander Meyer, University of Western Ontario
Google, NYC | May 6, 2015
Prof. Alexander Meyer (Western University, London, Ontario) examines the ways ancient Greeks and Romans kept time and their reasons for doing so. He discusses various time-keeping artifacts and works of literature to show that the manner in which time was kept and tracked reflected and continues to reflect much broader cultural issues, including imperialism, commercialism, religion, and law.
- published: 14 Jul 2015
- views: 414
Vegetarian and Vegan Greece: Food, Wine, Culture and Hands on Cooking Classes in Crete
http://www.portoclub.gr/browse/cooking-classes-cretan-traditional-vegetarian-cuis.html
Holiday overview
This 6 night/7 day vegetarian cooking holiday is not onl...
http://www.portoclub.gr/browse/cooking-classes-cretan-traditional-vegetarian-cuis.html
Holiday overview
This 6 night/7 day vegetarian cooking holiday is not only a unique cooking experience, but a chance to completely immerse yourself in the culture of Crete. Tour around the island, visit cultural sites and local producers and learn to cook authentic and delicious vegetarian Cretan dishes Holidays here allow you to steep yourself in Cretan local history, taste and cook using the techniques of traditional Cretan cuisine, absorb some of the most breathtakingly beautiful scenery that Greece has to offer and let the passion of the Cretan way of life take you to a whole new cookery haven.
Included in the price
Please note that holidays do not include flights; please see the 'getting there' tab for more details.
Accommodation at the Thalori Traditional Complex in a twin/double room house for 6 nights
Return transfers to/from Heraklion airport
A welcome drink and snack on arrival at the airport
Vegetarian Cretan cookery lessons on day 2,3,4 and 5
A visit to archaeological sites of Gortys, Phaestos and Knossos (guiding/entrance fees are extra)
A visit to the women's co-operative of Marathos
A visit to the monasteries of Arkadi and Odigitrias
A visit to Argyroupolis natural springs and Matala caves and Zaros lake
A gastronomic walking tour of Heraklion
A visit to local bee-keeping honey producers and tasting of produce
A visit to local wineries and tasting of wine and raki
All transport to and from the excursions
All cooking materials and ingredients
Breakfast each morning
Lunch on days 2-6
Dinner accompanied by water, local wine and raki every night
Prices are based on two sharing a house, a single supplement applies for those travelling solo
Note: Shared houses may be available subject to availability
Suitability
§ Vegetarian cookery holidays are suitable for all levels from complete beginners to experienced cooks
§ Non-vegetarians are welcome on the course but they must be aware no meat will be used during the cooking classes
§ Please specify what type of vegetarian diet you follow at the time of booking under the special requests box
§ Minimum age 8 (under 18's must be accompanied by an adult)
§ Your host is Greek but speaks excellent English so all cooking classes are taught in English
Travelling Solo?
§ These cookery holidays make great singles holidays and singles are welcome to join an existing group
§ Solo travelers will be allocated their own house in the complex and a compulsory single supplement applies -- please see the costing and extras tab for details
§ It may be possible to share a house with another guest or guests and avoid a supplement but this is dependent on availability, contact us at: info@portoclub.gr to check availability for shared options
Location overview
Set on the island of Crete, with magical sea views, is as passionate about food as it is history and culture. Holidays here allow you to steep yourself in Cretan local history, taste and cook using the techniques of traditional Cretan cuisine, absorb some of the most breathtakingly beautiful scenery that Crete has to offer and let the passion of the Cretan way of life take you to a whole new cookery haven.
Holiday start days
§ All arrivals are on Sundays all year round with your preferred date
§ Arrival will depend on your flight but times can be flexible
§ Vegetarian cooking holidays are for 6 nights/7 days
What Will I Learn?
- Your week in Crete will be as much a hands on cooking experience as a cultural one
- George will introduce you to the philosophy of local cooking and its traditions
- You will learn about the history of Cretan cuisine and how it was influenced by its occupation for more than 2000 years
- You will learn the inspirations behind the Cretan dishes
- The methods employed by local producers
- How to make a variety of Cretan dishes from simple ingredients you can find back home
- How very few ingredients can be the basis for 6 or 7 dishes
- How to prepared traditional Cretan dishes adapted to vegetarian requirements but never compromising on flavor
- The cooking techniques and methods used to create the dishes
Sample Menus
Dishes vary according to the season and what food is available but may include:
- Various Moussakas
- Stuffed peppers, tomatoes, courgettes and Aubergines (Papoutsakia)
- Dolmadakia -- vine leaf wraps stuffed with sorrel, pumpkin flowers
- Mageirefta
- Ladera
- Casseroles
- Saganaki (fried cheese)
- Sfakiani (stuffed pitta)
- Soups
- Kalisounia (traditional Cretan pies)
- Sweet and savoury pastries
- Please note that dietary requirements (including allergies or vegans) must be written in the Special Requests box at the time of booking including....more info: http://www.portoclub.gr/browse/cooking-classes-cretan-traditional-vegetarian-cuis.html, info@portoclub.gr,
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http://www.portoclub.gr/browse/cooking-classes-cretan-traditional-vegetarian-cuis.html
Holiday overview
This 6 night/7 day vegetarian cooking holiday is not only a unique cooking experience, but a chance to completely immerse yourself in the culture of Crete. Tour around the island, visit cultural sites and local producers and learn to cook authentic and delicious vegetarian Cretan dishes Holidays here allow you to steep yourself in Cretan local history, taste and cook using the techniques of traditional Cretan cuisine, absorb some of the most breathtakingly beautiful scenery that Greece has to offer and let the passion of the Cretan way of life take you to a whole new cookery haven.
Included in the price
Please note that holidays do not include flights; please see the 'getting there' tab for more details.
Accommodation at the Thalori Traditional Complex in a twin/double room house for 6 nights
Return transfers to/from Heraklion airport
A welcome drink and snack on arrival at the airport
Vegetarian Cretan cookery lessons on day 2,3,4 and 5
A visit to archaeological sites of Gortys, Phaestos and Knossos (guiding/entrance fees are extra)
A visit to the women's co-operative of Marathos
A visit to the monasteries of Arkadi and Odigitrias
A visit to Argyroupolis natural springs and Matala caves and Zaros lake
A gastronomic walking tour of Heraklion
A visit to local bee-keeping honey producers and tasting of produce
A visit to local wineries and tasting of wine and raki
All transport to and from the excursions
All cooking materials and ingredients
Breakfast each morning
Lunch on days 2-6
Dinner accompanied by water, local wine and raki every night
Prices are based on two sharing a house, a single supplement applies for those travelling solo
Note: Shared houses may be available subject to availability
Suitability
§ Vegetarian cookery holidays are suitable for all levels from complete beginners to experienced cooks
§ Non-vegetarians are welcome on the course but they must be aware no meat will be used during the cooking classes
§ Please specify what type of vegetarian diet you follow at the time of booking under the special requests box
§ Minimum age 8 (under 18's must be accompanied by an adult)
§ Your host is Greek but speaks excellent English so all cooking classes are taught in English
Travelling Solo?
§ These cookery holidays make great singles holidays and singles are welcome to join an existing group
§ Solo travelers will be allocated their own house in the complex and a compulsory single supplement applies -- please see the costing and extras tab for details
§ It may be possible to share a house with another guest or guests and avoid a supplement but this is dependent on availability, contact us at: info@portoclub.gr to check availability for shared options
Location overview
Set on the island of Crete, with magical sea views, is as passionate about food as it is history and culture. Holidays here allow you to steep yourself in Cretan local history, taste and cook using the techniques of traditional Cretan cuisine, absorb some of the most breathtakingly beautiful scenery that Crete has to offer and let the passion of the Cretan way of life take you to a whole new cookery haven.
Holiday start days
§ All arrivals are on Sundays all year round with your preferred date
§ Arrival will depend on your flight but times can be flexible
§ Vegetarian cooking holidays are for 6 nights/7 days
What Will I Learn?
- Your week in Crete will be as much a hands on cooking experience as a cultural one
- George will introduce you to the philosophy of local cooking and its traditions
- You will learn about the history of Cretan cuisine and how it was influenced by its occupation for more than 2000 years
- You will learn the inspirations behind the Cretan dishes
- The methods employed by local producers
- How to make a variety of Cretan dishes from simple ingredients you can find back home
- How very few ingredients can be the basis for 6 or 7 dishes
- How to prepared traditional Cretan dishes adapted to vegetarian requirements but never compromising on flavor
- The cooking techniques and methods used to create the dishes
Sample Menus
Dishes vary according to the season and what food is available but may include:
- Various Moussakas
- Stuffed peppers, tomatoes, courgettes and Aubergines (Papoutsakia)
- Dolmadakia -- vine leaf wraps stuffed with sorrel, pumpkin flowers
- Mageirefta
- Ladera
- Casseroles
- Saganaki (fried cheese)
- Sfakiani (stuffed pitta)
- Soups
- Kalisounia (traditional Cretan pies)
- Sweet and savoury pastries
- Please note that dietary requirements (including allergies or vegans) must be written in the Special Requests box at the time of booking including....more info: http://www.portoclub.gr/browse/cooking-classes-cretan-traditional-vegetarian-cuis.html, info@portoclub.gr,
- published: 19 Feb 2014
- views: 825
Poland vs. Greece: Culture Clash Euro 2012
Culture Clash is a fun look at the nations behind the teams in the EURO 2012 Championship. The analysts and pundits have told you all about strategy and team......
Culture Clash is a fun look at the nations behind the teams in the EURO 2012 Championship. The analysts and pundits have told you all about strategy and team...
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Culture Clash is a fun look at the nations behind the teams in the EURO 2012 Championship. The analysts and pundits have told you all about strategy and team...
- published: 12 Jun 2012
- views: 1304
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author: KICKTV
Greece culture
Recollection of the ancient times greek culture. Background music: Sortis: Laziko....
Recollection of the ancient times greek culture. Background music: Sortis: Laziko.
wn.com/Greece Culture
Recollection of the ancient times greek culture. Background music: Sortis: Laziko.
Greek Language and Culture Summer Course, Chios island, Greece.
We are happy to announce the 3rd edition of Chios summer course organised by Alexandria Institute. INFO: www.alexandria-institute.com , welearngreek@gmail.co......
We are happy to announce the 3rd edition of Chios summer course organised by Alexandria Institute. INFO: www.alexandria-institute.com , welearngreek@gmail.co...
wn.com/Greek Language And Culture Summer Course, Chios Island, Greece.
We are happy to announce the 3rd edition of Chios summer course organised by Alexandria Institute. INFO: www.alexandria-institute.com , welearngreek@gmail.co...
Maritime Silk Road - Meet Culture of Greece and China
Kevin & Eley are a Chinese couple living in Greece, and have been contributing to the traditional culture exchange between Greece and China. The China Southeast...
Kevin & Eley are a Chinese couple living in Greece, and have been contributing to the traditional culture exchange between Greece and China. The China Southeast Television filmed the Maritime Silk Road in Greece, and consider their story very impressive. They are now the leading group in the traditional culture exchange of these two ancient civilizations.
wn.com/Maritime Silk Road Meet Culture Of Greece And China
Kevin & Eley are a Chinese couple living in Greece, and have been contributing to the traditional culture exchange between Greece and China. The China Southeast Television filmed the Maritime Silk Road in Greece, and consider their story very impressive. They are now the leading group in the traditional culture exchange of these two ancient civilizations.
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Ruth Van Reken - Third Culture Kids Greece
In February 2014 Ruth van Reken send a message to the Group "Third Culture KidsGreece", recorded in the US on Feb 2014 by Ruth van Reken, http://www.crosscul......
In February 2014 Ruth van Reken send a message to the Group "Third Culture KidsGreece", recorded in the US on Feb 2014 by Ruth van Reken, http://www.crosscul...
wn.com/Ruth Van Reken Third Culture Kids Greece
In February 2014 Ruth van Reken send a message to the Group "Third Culture KidsGreece", recorded in the US on Feb 2014 by Ruth van Reken, http://www.crosscul...
FYROM*'s Culture Minister Supports Expansionism Towards Greece
On the 8th of October 2010, culture minister of the FYROM*, Elizabeta Kančeska-Milevska http://vlada.mk/node/292?language=en-gb, was dancing on the neo-folk son...
On the 8th of October 2010, culture minister of the FYROM*, Elizabeta Kančeska-Milevska http://vlada.mk/node/292?language=en-gb, was dancing on the neo-folk song "Pearl of the Balkans”, the unofficial hymn of the FYROM's expansionists. Press "SHOW MORE":
At a party in the Pustec Municipality http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pustec_M..., the FYROM minister, the woman with the white blouse leading the string (on the left of the video when it begins), danced together with Edmond Temelko http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmond_T..., a FYROM Slavic politician from Albania.
Warning! When referring to the modern times, the Wikipedia erroneously uses the name "Macedonia" for the state of the *Former YugoSLAV Republic of "Makedonija" and the adjective "Macedonian" to describe its Slavic main ethnic group of people.
The FYROM (previously "Vardar Banovina") promotes the irredentist concept of a "United Macedonia" (Obedineta Makedonija) among its nationalists of a native Slavic culture, which involves territorial claims on the province of Macedonia proper in northern Greece they call "Aegean Macedonia", but also on the Blagoevgrad province in Bulgaria ("Pirin Macedonia"), in Serbia and Albania. The "United Macedonia" concept aims to unify a transnational region in the Balkans, which the FYROM nationalists claim as their homeland and which they assert was wrongfully divided under the Treaty of Bucharest in 1913 (parts of it allegedly being now "under occupation"), into a single state under Slavic domination, with the Greek city of Thessaloniki (or "Solun", in their Slavic language) as its capital. The term “Aegean Macedonia” is also used in Bulgaria as the more common synonym for the Greek province of Macedonia, but ordinarily without the irredentist connotation it has in the FYROM.
Subtitles added by Vladislav Perunović from Skopje, the FYROM
I did not make this video and I do not own it. I uploaded it solely for educational purposes. The copyrights (©) belong to the producer of this video.
GREECE ELLAS ELLADA MACEDONIA MAKEDONIA ALEXANDER PHILIP ALEKSANDROS ALEKSANDAR ΕΛΛΑΣ ΕΛΛΑΔΑ ΜΑΚΕΔΟΝΙΑ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΣ ΦΙΛΙΠΠΟΣ ГРЦИЈА МАКЕДОНИЈА АЛЕКСАНДАР ФИЛИП HISTORY ΙΣΤΟΡΙΑ ИСТОРИЈА ANCIENT ΑΡΧΑΙΑ АНТИЧКА NAME ΟΝΟΜΑ ИМЕ REPUBLIC ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ РЕПУБЛИКА YUGOSLAV ΓΙΟΥΓΚΟΣΛΑΒ ЈУГОСЛОВЕН TRUTH ΑΛΗΘΕΙΑ ВИСТИНА FYROM F.Y.R.O.M. ΠΓΔΜ Π.Γ.Δ.Μ. БЈРМ Б.Ј.Р.М.
wn.com/Fyrom 's Culture Minister Supports Expansionism Towards Greece
On the 8th of October 2010, culture minister of the FYROM*, Elizabeta Kančeska-Milevska http://vlada.mk/node/292?language=en-gb, was dancing on the neo-folk song "Pearl of the Balkans”, the unofficial hymn of the FYROM's expansionists. Press "SHOW MORE":
At a party in the Pustec Municipality http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pustec_M..., the FYROM minister, the woman with the white blouse leading the string (on the left of the video when it begins), danced together with Edmond Temelko http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmond_T..., a FYROM Slavic politician from Albania.
Warning! When referring to the modern times, the Wikipedia erroneously uses the name "Macedonia" for the state of the *Former YugoSLAV Republic of "Makedonija" and the adjective "Macedonian" to describe its Slavic main ethnic group of people.
The FYROM (previously "Vardar Banovina") promotes the irredentist concept of a "United Macedonia" (Obedineta Makedonija) among its nationalists of a native Slavic culture, which involves territorial claims on the province of Macedonia proper in northern Greece they call "Aegean Macedonia", but also on the Blagoevgrad province in Bulgaria ("Pirin Macedonia"), in Serbia and Albania. The "United Macedonia" concept aims to unify a transnational region in the Balkans, which the FYROM nationalists claim as their homeland and which they assert was wrongfully divided under the Treaty of Bucharest in 1913 (parts of it allegedly being now "under occupation"), into a single state under Slavic domination, with the Greek city of Thessaloniki (or "Solun", in their Slavic language) as its capital. The term “Aegean Macedonia” is also used in Bulgaria as the more common synonym for the Greek province of Macedonia, but ordinarily without the irredentist connotation it has in the FYROM.
Subtitles added by Vladislav Perunović from Skopje, the FYROM
I did not make this video and I do not own it. I uploaded it solely for educational purposes. The copyrights (©) belong to the producer of this video.
GREECE ELLAS ELLADA MACEDONIA MAKEDONIA ALEXANDER PHILIP ALEKSANDROS ALEKSANDAR ΕΛΛΑΣ ΕΛΛΑΔΑ ΜΑΚΕΔΟΝΙΑ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΣ ΦΙΛΙΠΠΟΣ ГРЦИЈА МАКЕДОНИЈА АЛЕКСАНДАР ФИЛИП HISTORY ΙΣΤΟΡΙΑ ИСТОРИЈА ANCIENT ΑΡΧΑΙΑ АНТИЧКА NAME ΟΝΟΜΑ ИМЕ REPUBLIC ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΑ РЕПУБЛИКА YUGOSLAV ΓΙΟΥΓΚΟΣΛΑΒ ЈУГОСЛОВЕН TRUTH ΑΛΗΘΕΙΑ ВИСТИНА FYROM F.Y.R.O.M. ΠΓΔΜ Π.Γ.Δ.Μ. БЈРМ Б.Ј.Р.М.
- published: 20 Sep 2015
- views: 37
China town in Greece: A bridge between the culture gap
Chinese culture is spreading cross the world, and China Towns have always been the footholds. In Greece, Chinese stores and restaurants are not just the brin......
Chinese culture is spreading cross the world, and China Towns have always been the footholds. In Greece, Chinese stores and restaurants are not just the brin...
wn.com/China Town In Greece A Bridge Between The Culture Gap
Chinese culture is spreading cross the world, and China Towns have always been the footholds. In Greece, Chinese stores and restaurants are not just the brin...
- published: 28 Jan 2014
- views: 417
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author: CCTV News
Greek Language and Culture Course - Chios island, Greece
Chios -- Modern Greek Language and Culture Summer Course INFO: http://www.alexandria-institute.com/school-of-greek/chios-language-course This summer "We Lear......
Chios -- Modern Greek Language and Culture Summer Course INFO: http://www.alexandria-institute.com/school-of-greek/chios-language-course This summer "We Lear...
wn.com/Greek Language And Culture Course Chios Island, Greece
Chios -- Modern Greek Language and Culture Summer Course INFO: http://www.alexandria-institute.com/school-of-greek/chios-language-course This summer "We Lear...
ABC's Of Greece's Culture
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wn.com/Abc's Of Greece's Culture
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- published: 08 Nov 2015
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Budget Bludgeon: Greece cuts hit healthcare
Greece's precarious economic crisis has gutted its healthcare system. Budget cuts have thinned hospital staff, forcing many medical facilities to cut their patient capacity. Maria Finoshina reports from a psychiatric hospital that's struggling to cope.
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Greek hospitals struggle with 'sickly' healthcare system
The financial crisis in Greece has put a strain on its healthcare system, with many unemployed citizens left without health insurance.
Hospitals must face limited resources and bureaucratic procedures in their attempts to provide care.
Al Jazeera's Mohammed Jamjoon reports from Athens.
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Easy Greek Salad recipe, super healthy and delicious, how to cook.
Hi Everyone! Here you have a delicious and very easy recipe for this summer! Greek Style Salad, it's really simple to make, so full of flavor and beautiful c...
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Αποστόλης Τότσικας - Men's Health Greece - Μαϊος 2013
Αποστόλης Τότσικας - Men's Health Greece - Μαϊος 2013 Backstage
Video editing: Nikitas Stamoulis
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Men's Health Greece - Τεύχος Οκτωβρίου 2013
Στο εξώφυλλο του Men's Health Οκτωβρίου o Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, ο ιππότης του Game of Thrones χωρίς την πανοπλία του.
Πάρε μιά γεύση από το τεύχος και βρες το στα περίπτερα.
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Kick Off Meeting 2015 – LR Health & Beauty Greece
Το Ελληνικό Μουσείο Αυτοκινήτου υποδέχτηκε την LR Health & Beauty για μία ξεχωριστή εκδήλωση, στην οποία παραπάνω από 2.000 άτομα απόλαυσαν την μαγική εμπειρία ενός ταξιδιού από το χθες στο σήμερα!
Η ανασκόπηση του 2014, οι ενέργειες του 2015 που θα δώσουν ακόμα μεγαλύτερη ταχύτητα στην ανάπτυξη των Συνεργατών, αλλά και η μεγαλύτερη παράδοση των αυτοκινήτων LR Mercedes ενθουσίασαν και συγκίνησαν
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Men's Health Οκτωβρίου 2014 - Νίκος Αναδιώτης
Ο Νίκος Αναδιώτης χτίζει καριέρα χωρίς να γκρεμίσει το σώμα του.
Αποκλειστικό backstage απο την φωτογράφηση του για το Men's Health Οκτωβρίου 2014.
Φωτογράφος: Σπύρος Αναστασάτος
Επιμέλεια Βίντεο: Νικήτας Σταμούλης
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Greece's Ex-Health Minister - Jung & Naiv: Episode 150
Jung & Naiv goes Europe: Our first stop is Greece.
Episode 150 with Greece's Ex-Health Minister (2010 - 2012) Andreas Loverdos. Andreas left his old party PASOK in 2012 and founded his own party "Alliance for New Greece". Tilo talked to him about the situation in Greece, his doings as health minister and if he will return to the Greek cabinet after the EU elections.
Translation by Katia Antonia
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Greece's biggest hospital struggles as austerity cuts bite
Greece's biggest hospital struggles as austerity cuts bite Subscribe to the Guardian HERE: http://bitly.com/UvkFpD As Greece faces the most important electio...
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SOPSI 2015 LILY PEPPOU,Economic crisis and mental health in Greece
I have to present a very sad story from Greece... People have not food to eat...
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GREECE: PRIME MINISTER ANDREAS PAPANDREOU HEALTH DETERIORATING
Greek/Nat
The health of Greek Premier Andreas Papandreou has taken a turn for the worse.
Papandreou, who is 76, was in hospital Wednesday on a respirator following signs of kidney failure.
Andreas Papandreou, a Harvard-trained economist who dominated Greek politics in the 1980s, rose to power as a fiery Socialist.
Andreas Papandreou was born into politics. His father, Georgios Papan
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Kyle Hines - Men's Health Greece - Ιούνιος 2013
Ο Κάιλ Χάινς καταφέρνει να χωρέσει στο εξώφυλλο του Men's Health Ιουνίου.
Αποκλειστικό Backstage από την φωτογράφηση του.
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Men's Health Greece - Fittest Man Ιούνιος 2013
Men's Health Greece - Fittest Man Ιούνιος 2013
Video Editing: Nikitas Stamoulis
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KIA - a documentary about health care and solidarity (Greece)
ΚΙΑ or “SCS” - Social Clinic of Solidarity (Thessaloniki, Greece)
How can solidarity in the field of health be “transfused” into society?
"ΚΙΑ" is a self-funded, independently made documentary that seeks the answer to this question.
This Social Clinic and Pharmacy in question was among the first of its kind to have been founded in Greece by volunteer doctors and citizens in support of solidar
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Greece - Papandreou's Declining Health
TI: 10:43:40
Doctors on Thursday (4/1) operated to remove fluid from Greek
prime minister Andreas Papandreou's lungs as his ruling socialist
party pondered asking for his resignation. Doctors said it was doubtful the Greek leader would recover enough to ever resume his duties, as pressure mounted to find a successor. Papandreou, 76, was taken to the Onassio cardiology centre in Athens on No
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Greeks horrified...as Universal Healthcare is Dismantled
Just when the austerity-ravaged people of Greece thought things couldn't get any worse for them, their universal healthcare system is dismantled and turned i...
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GREECE: PRIME MINISTER ANDREAS PAPANDREOU HEALTH UPDATE
Greek/English/Nat
As veteran Greek Prime Minister Andreas Papandreou fights for his life in hospital, Greeks are contemplating the political void he will leave behind if he dies.
Greece has ground to a standstill, with the nation keeping vigil as 76-year old Papandreou remains in hospital hooked up to a respirator and kidney machine.
Ever since Andreas Papandreou was admitted to the Ona
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Health Tourism in Greece
Greece is one of the most favorite tourist destinations all over the world but is also known for the excellent medical services it provides to people who seek the best possible treatment for their health problems.
In the area of ophthalmology, Athens Eye Hospital is the leading health provider for the treatment and management of any disease or medical condition that involves the eyes.
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Greeks hope for better health system after elections | Journal
The people in Greece want their new leaders to improve health services - a third of the population does not have health insurance.
More on the elections in Greece: http://www.dw.de/search/english/greek+election/category/9097/
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ICD Greece by Beastarwithus for LR Health & Beauty Systems
An amazing personal story, a great seminar in Athens from one of the best leaders of Beastarwithus Bulgaria - Team Mr Rosen Dimitrov.
Enjoy!
[Rosen 1st seminar in Eng]
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Health Insurance Costs Could Double In Greece
http://www.healthinsurancegroup.co.uk/ The cost of medical insurance for UK citizens that have migrated to Greece may double if the country chooses to leave ...
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Full Show 10/25/12: Greece Adopts America's Failed Health Care System
Thom talks with Conservative Commentator David Selig on the destructive tax related ballot measures being voted on next month. Also discussed: Thom speaks with Governor Siegelman's daughter Dana about the latest on her Father's case, the untold outsourcing story of the election (Sensata Technologies) and Thom takes your phone calls in "Your Take, My Take Live." In tonight's "Daily Take" Thom looks
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Austerity Kills: From Greece to U.S., Crippling Economic Policies Causing Global Health Crisis 1/2
http://www.democracynow.org - In their new book, "The Body Economic: Why Austerity Kills," economist David Stuckler and physician Sanjay Basu examine the health impacts of austerity across the globe. The authors estimate there have been more than 10,000 additional suicides and up to a million extra cases of depression across Europe and the United States since governments started introducing auster
Budget Bludgeon: Greece cuts hit healthcare
Greece's precarious economic crisis has gutted its healthcare system. Budget cuts have thinned hospital staff, forcing many medical facilities to cut their pat...
Greece's precarious economic crisis has gutted its healthcare system. Budget cuts have thinned hospital staff, forcing many medical facilities to cut their patient capacity. Maria Finoshina reports from a psychiatric hospital that's struggling to cope.
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wn.com/Budget Bludgeon Greece Cuts Hit Healthcare
Greece's precarious economic crisis has gutted its healthcare system. Budget cuts have thinned hospital staff, forcing many medical facilities to cut their patient capacity. Maria Finoshina reports from a psychiatric hospital that's struggling to cope.
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- published: 09 Mar 2015
- views: 301
Greek hospitals struggle with 'sickly' healthcare system
The financial crisis in Greece has put a strain on its healthcare system, with many unemployed citizens left without health insurance.
Hospitals must face lim...
The financial crisis in Greece has put a strain on its healthcare system, with many unemployed citizens left without health insurance.
Hospitals must face limited resources and bureaucratic procedures in their attempts to provide care.
Al Jazeera's Mohammed Jamjoon reports from Athens.
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wn.com/Greek Hospitals Struggle With 'sickly' Healthcare System
The financial crisis in Greece has put a strain on its healthcare system, with many unemployed citizens left without health insurance.
Hospitals must face limited resources and bureaucratic procedures in their attempts to provide care.
Al Jazeera's Mohammed Jamjoon reports from Athens.
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- published: 19 Jul 2015
- views: 190
Easy Greek Salad recipe, super healthy and delicious, how to cook.
Hi Everyone! Here you have a delicious and very easy recipe for this summer! Greek Style Salad, it's really simple to make, so full of flavor and beautiful c......
Hi Everyone! Here you have a delicious and very easy recipe for this summer! Greek Style Salad, it's really simple to make, so full of flavor and beautiful c...
wn.com/Easy Greek Salad Recipe, Super Healthy And Delicious, How To Cook.
Hi Everyone! Here you have a delicious and very easy recipe for this summer! Greek Style Salad, it's really simple to make, so full of flavor and beautiful c...
Αποστόλης Τότσικας - Men's Health Greece - Μαϊος 2013
Αποστόλης Τότσικας - Men's Health Greece - Μαϊος 2013 Backstage
Video editing: Nikitas Stamoulis...
Αποστόλης Τότσικας - Men's Health Greece - Μαϊος 2013 Backstage
Video editing: Nikitas Stamoulis
wn.com/Αποστόλης Τότσικας Men's Health Greece Μαϊος 2013
Αποστόλης Τότσικας - Men's Health Greece - Μαϊος 2013 Backstage
Video editing: Nikitas Stamoulis
- published: 09 Apr 2013
- views: 8251
Men's Health Greece - Τεύχος Οκτωβρίου 2013
Στο εξώφυλλο του Men's Health Οκτωβρίου o Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, ο ιππότης του Game of Thrones χωρίς την πανοπλία του.
Πάρε μιά γεύση από το τεύχος και βρες το...
Στο εξώφυλλο του Men's Health Οκτωβρίου o Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, ο ιππότης του Game of Thrones χωρίς την πανοπλία του.
Πάρε μιά γεύση από το τεύχος και βρες το στα περίπτερα.
wn.com/Men's Health Greece Τεύχος Οκτωβρίου 2013
Στο εξώφυλλο του Men's Health Οκτωβρίου o Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, ο ιππότης του Game of Thrones χωρίς την πανοπλία του.
Πάρε μιά γεύση από το τεύχος και βρες το στα περίπτερα.
- published: 08 Oct 2013
- views: 880
Kick Off Meeting 2015 – LR Health & Beauty Greece
Το Ελληνικό Μουσείο Αυτοκινήτου υποδέχτηκε την LR Health & Beauty για μία ξεχωριστή εκδήλωση, στην οποία παραπάνω από 2.000 άτομα απόλαυσαν την μαγική εμπειρία ...
Το Ελληνικό Μουσείο Αυτοκινήτου υποδέχτηκε την LR Health & Beauty για μία ξεχωριστή εκδήλωση, στην οποία παραπάνω από 2.000 άτομα απόλαυσαν την μαγική εμπειρία ενός ταξιδιού από το χθες στο σήμερα!
Η ανασκόπηση του 2014, οι ενέργειες του 2015 που θα δώσουν ακόμα μεγαλύτερη ταχύτητα στην ανάπτυξη των Συνεργατών, αλλά και η μεγαλύτερη παράδοση των αυτοκινήτων LR Mercedes ενθουσίασαν και συγκίνησαν τους παρευρισκομένους!
Τα επιτυχημένα Στελέχη της LR -η ζωντανή απόδειξη ότι η Επιχειρηματική Ιδέα της LR προσφέρει επαγγελματική καταξίωση και προνόμια- παρέλαβαν το νέο τους Mercedes αυτοκίνητο και πλημμύρισαν ένα ολόκληρο κτήριο με χαρά και πανηγυρισμούς όπως μόνο αυτοί γνωρίζουν!
Για πρώτη φορά η LR, προσέφερε την δυνατότητα σε όσους δεν κατάφεραν να παρευρεθούν να παρακολουθήσουν το πρώτο Kick Off της χρονιάς, μέσω live streaming!
Σχεδόν 76.000 θεατές από όλο τον κόσμο, παρακολούθησαν από τις οθόνες τους την συναρπαστική εκδήλωση και έζησαν αυτή την μοναδική εμπειρία!
wn.com/Kick Off Meeting 2015 – Lr Health Beauty Greece
Το Ελληνικό Μουσείο Αυτοκινήτου υποδέχτηκε την LR Health & Beauty για μία ξεχωριστή εκδήλωση, στην οποία παραπάνω από 2.000 άτομα απόλαυσαν την μαγική εμπειρία ενός ταξιδιού από το χθες στο σήμερα!
Η ανασκόπηση του 2014, οι ενέργειες του 2015 που θα δώσουν ακόμα μεγαλύτερη ταχύτητα στην ανάπτυξη των Συνεργατών, αλλά και η μεγαλύτερη παράδοση των αυτοκινήτων LR Mercedes ενθουσίασαν και συγκίνησαν τους παρευρισκομένους!
Τα επιτυχημένα Στελέχη της LR -η ζωντανή απόδειξη ότι η Επιχειρηματική Ιδέα της LR προσφέρει επαγγελματική καταξίωση και προνόμια- παρέλαβαν το νέο τους Mercedes αυτοκίνητο και πλημμύρισαν ένα ολόκληρο κτήριο με χαρά και πανηγυρισμούς όπως μόνο αυτοί γνωρίζουν!
Για πρώτη φορά η LR, προσέφερε την δυνατότητα σε όσους δεν κατάφεραν να παρευρεθούν να παρακολουθήσουν το πρώτο Kick Off της χρονιάς, μέσω live streaming!
Σχεδόν 76.000 θεατές από όλο τον κόσμο, παρακολούθησαν από τις οθόνες τους την συναρπαστική εκδήλωση και έζησαν αυτή την μοναδική εμπειρία!
- published: 26 Feb 2015
- views: 411
Men's Health Οκτωβρίου 2014 - Νίκος Αναδιώτης
Ο Νίκος Αναδιώτης χτίζει καριέρα χωρίς να γκρεμίσει το σώμα του.
Αποκλειστικό backstage απο την φωτογράφηση του για το Men's Health Οκτωβρίου 2014.
Φωτογράφος:...
Ο Νίκος Αναδιώτης χτίζει καριέρα χωρίς να γκρεμίσει το σώμα του.
Αποκλειστικό backstage απο την φωτογράφηση του για το Men's Health Οκτωβρίου 2014.
Φωτογράφος: Σπύρος Αναστασάτος
Επιμέλεια Βίντεο: Νικήτας Σταμούλης
wn.com/Men's Health Οκτωβρίου 2014 Νίκος Αναδιώτης
Ο Νίκος Αναδιώτης χτίζει καριέρα χωρίς να γκρεμίσει το σώμα του.
Αποκλειστικό backstage απο την φωτογράφηση του για το Men's Health Οκτωβρίου 2014.
Φωτογράφος: Σπύρος Αναστασάτος
Επιμέλεια Βίντεο: Νικήτας Σταμούλης
- published: 03 Oct 2014
- views: 5859
Greece's Ex-Health Minister - Jung & Naiv: Episode 150
Jung & Naiv goes Europe: Our first stop is Greece.
Episode 150 with Greece's Ex-Health Minister (2010 - 2012) Andreas Loverdos. Andreas left his old party PASO...
Jung & Naiv goes Europe: Our first stop is Greece.
Episode 150 with Greece's Ex-Health Minister (2010 - 2012) Andreas Loverdos. Andreas left his old party PASOK in 2012 and founded his own party "Alliance for New Greece". Tilo talked to him about the situation in Greece, his doings as health minister and if he will return to the Greek cabinet after the EU elections.
Translation by Katia Antoniadi, local journalist (Twitter @KatiAnton)
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Recorded on 02.05.2014
wn.com/Greece's Ex Health Minister Jung Naiv Episode 150
Jung & Naiv goes Europe: Our first stop is Greece.
Episode 150 with Greece's Ex-Health Minister (2010 - 2012) Andreas Loverdos. Andreas left his old party PASOK in 2012 and founded his own party "Alliance for New Greece". Tilo talked to him about the situation in Greece, his doings as health minister and if he will return to the Greek cabinet after the EU elections.
Translation by Katia Antoniadi, local journalist (Twitter @KatiAnton)
You can find ALL episodes of our trip through Europe here http://JungNaivEurope.tumblr.com/
or in this playlist https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLuQE_zb4awhVWfK1lhAV17fRb4p-V2ihI
Subscribe to this Youtube channel for new episodes.
Become a fan of Jung & Naiv on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/jungundnaiv
Recorded on 02.05.2014
- published: 08 May 2014
- views: 1312
Greece's biggest hospital struggles as austerity cuts bite
Greece's biggest hospital struggles as austerity cuts bite Subscribe to the Guardian HERE: http://bitly.com/UvkFpD As Greece faces the most important electio......
Greece's biggest hospital struggles as austerity cuts bite Subscribe to the Guardian HERE: http://bitly.com/UvkFpD As Greece faces the most important electio...
wn.com/Greece's Biggest Hospital Struggles As Austerity Cuts Bite
Greece's biggest hospital struggles as austerity cuts bite Subscribe to the Guardian HERE: http://bitly.com/UvkFpD As Greece faces the most important electio...
SOPSI 2015 LILY PEPPOU,Economic crisis and mental health in Greece
I have to present a very sad story from Greece... People have not food to eat......
I have to present a very sad story from Greece... People have not food to eat...
wn.com/Sopsi 2015 Lily Peppou,Economic Crisis And Mental Health In Greece
I have to present a very sad story from Greece... People have not food to eat...
- published: 03 Mar 2015
- views: 47
GREECE: PRIME MINISTER ANDREAS PAPANDREOU HEALTH DETERIORATING
Greek/Nat
The health of Greek Premier Andreas Papandreou has taken a turn for the worse.
Papandreou, who is 76, was in hospital Wednesday on a respirator...
Greek/Nat
The health of Greek Premier Andreas Papandreou has taken a turn for the worse.
Papandreou, who is 76, was in hospital Wednesday on a respirator following signs of kidney failure.
Andreas Papandreou, a Harvard-trained economist who dominated Greek politics in the 1980s, rose to power as a fiery Socialist.
Andreas Papandreou was born into politics. His father, Georgios Papandreou, served as prime minister off and on during the 1940s, 50s and 60s.
Born on February 5th, 1919, on the Greek island Khios, Papandreou first became a minister under his centrist father in 1963.
For two decades prior to his political career, he lived in the United States. There he studied economics, became a professor and married Margaret Chant of Elmhurst, Illinois in 1951. They had four children, one girl and three boys, including Education Minister George Papandreou.
Despite his American ties, he renounced his U-S citizenship after America supported the ruling 1967-1974 military junta, and failed to prevent Turkey's 1974 invasion of Cyprus.
When the Greek military seized power and suspended democracy, Papandreou was jailed. He was released after eight months and left for America. In 1974, he returned to enjoy huge popularity.
Seven years later, he was elected Prime Minister. He worked hard to improve relations with the Greek's ancient enemy Turkey.
SOUNDBITE (Greek):
"From now on we'll follow a policy of peace. Nothing can be achieved by war, a war that could cause not only the death of both countries but affect the wider Europe also. Turkish Prime Minister Turkut Ozal and I, both keep the same position and do our best to make it real."
SUPER CAPTION: Andreas Papandreou, Prime Minister of Greece
During these years his health began to fail. In 1988, he underwent open heart surgery in London. At his side, a young blonde named Dmitra (Mimi) Liani. The former Olympic Airways stewardess had become his mistress.
He survived a messy divorce from his wife of 38 years, Margaret, thanks to his political charisma and loyalty from Greek voters.
By 1989, Papandreou married Mimi. She swiftly adapted to political life and many say she influenced her husband.
Criticism mounted however, and he was blamed for squandering funds and leaving a legacy of debt. Papandreou lost his parliamentary majority in the June 1989 elections.
Later that year, he was indicted along with several ministers for allegedly authorising wiretaps and complicity in embezzling 210 (m) million dollars.
Despite his failing health, he held the Socialists together and led the party back to power in 1993.
His final term had been marked with efforts to bring Greece's economy in line with the rest of its European Union partners.
While he made fewer and fewer public appearances, his wife Mimi gained more of the limelight.
Critics charged that the 40-year-old, who had been made Chief of Staff, was manipulating the prime minister. They claimed she was forging ahead with political goals of her own.
Newspapers published nude and compromising photographs of Mimi, hoping to drive her out of her husband's office. But Andreas Papandreou stood by his wife, saying he would support Dmitra in whatever she chose to do.
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wn.com/Greece Prime Minister Andreas Papandreou Health Deteriorating
Greek/Nat
The health of Greek Premier Andreas Papandreou has taken a turn for the worse.
Papandreou, who is 76, was in hospital Wednesday on a respirator following signs of kidney failure.
Andreas Papandreou, a Harvard-trained economist who dominated Greek politics in the 1980s, rose to power as a fiery Socialist.
Andreas Papandreou was born into politics. His father, Georgios Papandreou, served as prime minister off and on during the 1940s, 50s and 60s.
Born on February 5th, 1919, on the Greek island Khios, Papandreou first became a minister under his centrist father in 1963.
For two decades prior to his political career, he lived in the United States. There he studied economics, became a professor and married Margaret Chant of Elmhurst, Illinois in 1951. They had four children, one girl and three boys, including Education Minister George Papandreou.
Despite his American ties, he renounced his U-S citizenship after America supported the ruling 1967-1974 military junta, and failed to prevent Turkey's 1974 invasion of Cyprus.
When the Greek military seized power and suspended democracy, Papandreou was jailed. He was released after eight months and left for America. In 1974, he returned to enjoy huge popularity.
Seven years later, he was elected Prime Minister. He worked hard to improve relations with the Greek's ancient enemy Turkey.
SOUNDBITE (Greek):
"From now on we'll follow a policy of peace. Nothing can be achieved by war, a war that could cause not only the death of both countries but affect the wider Europe also. Turkish Prime Minister Turkut Ozal and I, both keep the same position and do our best to make it real."
SUPER CAPTION: Andreas Papandreou, Prime Minister of Greece
During these years his health began to fail. In 1988, he underwent open heart surgery in London. At his side, a young blonde named Dmitra (Mimi) Liani. The former Olympic Airways stewardess had become his mistress.
He survived a messy divorce from his wife of 38 years, Margaret, thanks to his political charisma and loyalty from Greek voters.
By 1989, Papandreou married Mimi. She swiftly adapted to political life and many say she influenced her husband.
Criticism mounted however, and he was blamed for squandering funds and leaving a legacy of debt. Papandreou lost his parliamentary majority in the June 1989 elections.
Later that year, he was indicted along with several ministers for allegedly authorising wiretaps and complicity in embezzling 210 (m) million dollars.
Despite his failing health, he held the Socialists together and led the party back to power in 1993.
His final term had been marked with efforts to bring Greece's economy in line with the rest of its European Union partners.
While he made fewer and fewer public appearances, his wife Mimi gained more of the limelight.
Critics charged that the 40-year-old, who had been made Chief of Staff, was manipulating the prime minister. They claimed she was forging ahead with political goals of her own.
Newspapers published nude and compromising photographs of Mimi, hoping to drive her out of her husband's office. But Andreas Papandreou stood by his wife, saying he would support Dmitra in whatever she chose to do.
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- published: 21 Jul 2015
- views: 0
Kyle Hines - Men's Health Greece - Ιούνιος 2013
Ο Κάιλ Χάινς καταφέρνει να χωρέσει στο εξώφυλλο του Men's Health Ιουνίου.
Αποκλειστικό Backstage από την φωτογράφηση του....
Ο Κάιλ Χάινς καταφέρνει να χωρέσει στο εξώφυλλο του Men's Health Ιουνίου.
Αποκλειστικό Backstage από την φωτογράφηση του.
wn.com/Kyle Hines Men's Health Greece Ιούνιος 2013
Ο Κάιλ Χάινς καταφέρνει να χωρέσει στο εξώφυλλο του Men's Health Ιουνίου.
Αποκλειστικό Backstage από την φωτογράφηση του.
- published: 23 May 2013
- views: 7457
Men's Health Greece - Fittest Man Ιούνιος 2013
Men's Health Greece - Fittest Man Ιούνιος 2013
Video Editing: Nikitas Stamoulis...
Men's Health Greece - Fittest Man Ιούνιος 2013
Video Editing: Nikitas Stamoulis
wn.com/Men's Health Greece Fittest Man Ιούνιος 2013
Men's Health Greece - Fittest Man Ιούνιος 2013
Video Editing: Nikitas Stamoulis
- published: 05 Jun 2013
- views: 1498
KIA - a documentary about health care and solidarity (Greece)
ΚΙΑ or “SCS” - Social Clinic of Solidarity (Thessaloniki, Greece)
How can solidarity in the field of health be “transfused” into society?
"ΚΙΑ" is a self-fu...
ΚΙΑ or “SCS” - Social Clinic of Solidarity (Thessaloniki, Greece)
How can solidarity in the field of health be “transfused” into society?
"ΚΙΑ" is a self-funded, independently made documentary that seeks the answer to this question.
This Social Clinic and Pharmacy in question was among the first of its kind to have been founded in Greece by volunteer doctors and citizens in support of solidarity.
The project began with the immigrant hunger strike in Greece in 2011 in support of the struggle for the legalization of all immigrants and, for a life with rights and dignity.
Greece was already the target of austerity measures with the weakest people being pushed to the margins of the society.
Immediately after the end of the hunger strike, as the public health system started to collapse, the solidarity clinic was called to serve the primary health needs of citizens, both immigrants and Greeks, who suddenly found themselves without insurance coverage.
We became interested in the issue because we had observed that in the era of the Memorandum the phenomenon of exclusion from the right to health had already taken on the characteristics of a humanitarian crisis.
The only shelter from the storm for the socially ostracized were structures such as KIA, which scrambled to attempt, and is still attempting, to ward off death.
The KIA documentary endeavors to highlight under what conditions and processes people come together to create a solidarity structure for such an important common good such as health, while also fighting to create a real national health system that everyone can have access to.
The protagonists are the patients, the doctors and the volunteers of the clinic.
The production of the documentary is a collective effort and for that reason we need your support to complete it. After three years we have completed the most of the filming.
Nevertheless, there is still a need for supplementary filming to aid the process of post-production (color correction, sound design, sound clean up, graphics) and to subtitle our film as our goal is for the documentary is to have it be widely viewed abroad.
For the support:
Tzelepi Chrisoula – Trapeza Piraeus
IBAN: GR8401722330005233056180705
With the comment (For Doc KIA and your name if you wish)
How else you can help:
Thank you for your support
The team
Karagkiozidou Eirini
Kersanidis Akis
Kouyioumtzoglou Aimilia
Moustakidou Kiki
Poulimeni Stavroula
Tzelepi Chrysa
*Special thanks to Phoebe Holland & Elena Tsiriopoulou for their help and assistance
wn.com/Kia A Documentary About Health Care And Solidarity (Greece)
ΚΙΑ or “SCS” - Social Clinic of Solidarity (Thessaloniki, Greece)
How can solidarity in the field of health be “transfused” into society?
"ΚΙΑ" is a self-funded, independently made documentary that seeks the answer to this question.
This Social Clinic and Pharmacy in question was among the first of its kind to have been founded in Greece by volunteer doctors and citizens in support of solidarity.
The project began with the immigrant hunger strike in Greece in 2011 in support of the struggle for the legalization of all immigrants and, for a life with rights and dignity.
Greece was already the target of austerity measures with the weakest people being pushed to the margins of the society.
Immediately after the end of the hunger strike, as the public health system started to collapse, the solidarity clinic was called to serve the primary health needs of citizens, both immigrants and Greeks, who suddenly found themselves without insurance coverage.
We became interested in the issue because we had observed that in the era of the Memorandum the phenomenon of exclusion from the right to health had already taken on the characteristics of a humanitarian crisis.
The only shelter from the storm for the socially ostracized were structures such as KIA, which scrambled to attempt, and is still attempting, to ward off death.
The KIA documentary endeavors to highlight under what conditions and processes people come together to create a solidarity structure for such an important common good such as health, while also fighting to create a real national health system that everyone can have access to.
The protagonists are the patients, the doctors and the volunteers of the clinic.
The production of the documentary is a collective effort and for that reason we need your support to complete it. After three years we have completed the most of the filming.
Nevertheless, there is still a need for supplementary filming to aid the process of post-production (color correction, sound design, sound clean up, graphics) and to subtitle our film as our goal is for the documentary is to have it be widely viewed abroad.
For the support:
Tzelepi Chrisoula – Trapeza Piraeus
IBAN: GR8401722330005233056180705
With the comment (For Doc KIA and your name if you wish)
How else you can help:
Thank you for your support
The team
Karagkiozidou Eirini
Kersanidis Akis
Kouyioumtzoglou Aimilia
Moustakidou Kiki
Poulimeni Stavroula
Tzelepi Chrysa
*Special thanks to Phoebe Holland & Elena Tsiriopoulou for their help and assistance
- published: 20 Oct 2015
- views: 81
Greece - Papandreou's Declining Health
TI: 10:43:40
Doctors on Thursday (4/1) operated to remove fluid from Greek
prime minister Andreas Papandreou's lungs as his ruling socialist
party ponder...
TI: 10:43:40
Doctors on Thursday (4/1) operated to remove fluid from Greek
prime minister Andreas Papandreou's lungs as his ruling socialist
party pondered asking for his resignation. Doctors said it was doubtful the Greek leader would recover enough to ever resume his duties, as pressure mounted to find a successor. Papandreou, 76, was taken to the Onassio cardiology centre in Athens on November 20 suffering from pneumonia.
SHOWS:
ATHENS, GREECE, FILE:
GVs parliament
CU candidate Mr Akis Tsoahtzopolos
GVs parliamentarians
CU candidate Mr Costas Simitis
CU general secretary of PASOK party, Costas Skandalidis
MS meeting
CU candidate Mr Dimitris Beis, leader of PASOK mp members
Cutaway meeting
CU candidate Mr John Haralabopoulos, the eldest candidate
WS pan parliament
MS parliament
MS fourth candidate, gets out of car, Mr Gerasimos Arsenis
MS president of greek parliament, walkings from car, Mr Apostolos
Kaklamanis, fifth candidate
CU Mr Akis Tsoahtzopolos making a statement
WS Onassis Hospital, where Andreas Papendreou, has been for last
46 days.
MS to CU George Papendreou, son of Greek leader
MS meeting executive bureau of the PASOK party
WS Greek parliamentWS George Stepanopolos, president of Democracy
WS PAN, PASOK party members
MS secretary general, PASOK, Mr Costas Skandalidis
MS to CU candidate Mr Costas Simitis
MS to CU, walks, Mr Simitis
MS parliamentarians
MS two candidates, Mr Arsenis and Mr Simitis
CU leader of the New Democracy Party, Miltiades Evert.
MS parliamentarians in house
PAN WS Greek parliament
3.05
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wn.com/Greece Papandreou's Declining Health
TI: 10:43:40
Doctors on Thursday (4/1) operated to remove fluid from Greek
prime minister Andreas Papandreou's lungs as his ruling socialist
party pondered asking for his resignation. Doctors said it was doubtful the Greek leader would recover enough to ever resume his duties, as pressure mounted to find a successor. Papandreou, 76, was taken to the Onassio cardiology centre in Athens on November 20 suffering from pneumonia.
SHOWS:
ATHENS, GREECE, FILE:
GVs parliament
CU candidate Mr Akis Tsoahtzopolos
GVs parliamentarians
CU candidate Mr Costas Simitis
CU general secretary of PASOK party, Costas Skandalidis
MS meeting
CU candidate Mr Dimitris Beis, leader of PASOK mp members
Cutaway meeting
CU candidate Mr John Haralabopoulos, the eldest candidate
WS pan parliament
MS parliament
MS fourth candidate, gets out of car, Mr Gerasimos Arsenis
MS president of greek parliament, walkings from car, Mr Apostolos
Kaklamanis, fifth candidate
CU Mr Akis Tsoahtzopolos making a statement
WS Onassis Hospital, where Andreas Papendreou, has been for last
46 days.
MS to CU George Papendreou, son of Greek leader
MS meeting executive bureau of the PASOK party
WS Greek parliamentWS George Stepanopolos, president of Democracy
WS PAN, PASOK party members
MS secretary general, PASOK, Mr Costas Skandalidis
MS to CU candidate Mr Costas Simitis
MS to CU, walks, Mr Simitis
MS parliamentarians
MS two candidates, Mr Arsenis and Mr Simitis
CU leader of the New Democracy Party, Miltiades Evert.
MS parliamentarians in house
PAN WS Greek parliament
3.05
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- published: 21 Jul 2015
- views: 4
Greeks horrified...as Universal Healthcare is Dismantled
Just when the austerity-ravaged people of Greece thought things couldn't get any worse for them, their universal healthcare system is dismantled and turned i......
Just when the austerity-ravaged people of Greece thought things couldn't get any worse for them, their universal healthcare system is dismantled and turned i...
wn.com/Greeks Horrified...As Universal Healthcare Is Dismantled
Just when the austerity-ravaged people of Greece thought things couldn't get any worse for them, their universal healthcare system is dismantled and turned i...
GREECE: PRIME MINISTER ANDREAS PAPANDREOU HEALTH UPDATE
Greek/English/Nat
As veteran Greek Prime Minister Andreas Papandreou fights for his life in hospital, Greeks are contemplating the political void he will lea...
Greek/English/Nat
As veteran Greek Prime Minister Andreas Papandreou fights for his life in hospital, Greeks are contemplating the political void he will leave behind if he dies.
Greece has ground to a standstill, with the nation keeping vigil as 76-year old Papandreou remains in hospital hooked up to a respirator and kidney machine.
Ever since Andreas Papandreou was admitted to the Onassis Heart Centre in Athens on November 20th well-wishers have held a vigil outside.
Some hold up signs expressing their hope that the Greek Prime Minister will recover.
This woman holds a picture of the Harvard-educated Prime Minister who has dominated Greek politics for twenty years.
Papandreou is being fed through a tube and is on a kidney machine and a respirator. He is reported to be under heavy sedation.
Doctors say his condition is stable.
SOUNDBITE: (Greek)
"The situation of the prime minister's health in the last 24 hours has remained stable. He had dialysis which he tolerated well and his breathing is being supported by a respirator."
SUPER CAPTION: Grigoris Skalkeas, Hospital Spokesman
There's some optimism about his recovery.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"Yes in some ways improving...yes I am a little more optimistic."
SUPER CAPTION: Grigoris Skalkeas, Hospital Spokesman
Papandreou's passing would leave a giant hole at the top, as he doesn't seem to have arranged for his succession.
His Panhellenic Socialist Movement (PASOK) is split between "populists" who support free-spending policies and "modernisers" who back Greece's commitment to the budgetary discipline required for European economic and monetary union (EMU).
A leader chosen from either of these factions would be
vulnerable to sniping from the other.
One alternative would be to elect a compromise candidate to see the party through to the next general election, due in 1997.
His supporters clustered at the hospital hope against hope that he will recover.
SOUNDBITE: (Greek)
"God help him and keep him alive. He's the only one who can save Greece."
SUPER CAPTION: Supporter
SOUNDBITE: (Greek)
"We came here to join our hopes for Andreas to recover soon and take over the ship (Greece) that's going down. We hope to see Andreas Strong again because he is Greece's hope and future. Without him our country will die."
SUPER CAPTION: Supporter
Sir Magdi Yacoub, the Egyptian-born British doctor who performed triple-bypass surgery on Papandreou in 1988, flew to Greece on the Prime Minister's plane. He was cheered as he entered the hospital.
Yacoub has since returned to Britain and says the Prime Minister's heart is functioning normally-- he said he's prepared to return if he's needed.
Meanwhile, Greeks are praying for their leader and ..waiting.
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wn.com/Greece Prime Minister Andreas Papandreou Health Update
Greek/English/Nat
As veteran Greek Prime Minister Andreas Papandreou fights for his life in hospital, Greeks are contemplating the political void he will leave behind if he dies.
Greece has ground to a standstill, with the nation keeping vigil as 76-year old Papandreou remains in hospital hooked up to a respirator and kidney machine.
Ever since Andreas Papandreou was admitted to the Onassis Heart Centre in Athens on November 20th well-wishers have held a vigil outside.
Some hold up signs expressing their hope that the Greek Prime Minister will recover.
This woman holds a picture of the Harvard-educated Prime Minister who has dominated Greek politics for twenty years.
Papandreou is being fed through a tube and is on a kidney machine and a respirator. He is reported to be under heavy sedation.
Doctors say his condition is stable.
SOUNDBITE: (Greek)
"The situation of the prime minister's health in the last 24 hours has remained stable. He had dialysis which he tolerated well and his breathing is being supported by a respirator."
SUPER CAPTION: Grigoris Skalkeas, Hospital Spokesman
There's some optimism about his recovery.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"Yes in some ways improving...yes I am a little more optimistic."
SUPER CAPTION: Grigoris Skalkeas, Hospital Spokesman
Papandreou's passing would leave a giant hole at the top, as he doesn't seem to have arranged for his succession.
His Panhellenic Socialist Movement (PASOK) is split between "populists" who support free-spending policies and "modernisers" who back Greece's commitment to the budgetary discipline required for European economic and monetary union (EMU).
A leader chosen from either of these factions would be
vulnerable to sniping from the other.
One alternative would be to elect a compromise candidate to see the party through to the next general election, due in 1997.
His supporters clustered at the hospital hope against hope that he will recover.
SOUNDBITE: (Greek)
"God help him and keep him alive. He's the only one who can save Greece."
SUPER CAPTION: Supporter
SOUNDBITE: (Greek)
"We came here to join our hopes for Andreas to recover soon and take over the ship (Greece) that's going down. We hope to see Andreas Strong again because he is Greece's hope and future. Without him our country will die."
SUPER CAPTION: Supporter
Sir Magdi Yacoub, the Egyptian-born British doctor who performed triple-bypass surgery on Papandreou in 1988, flew to Greece on the Prime Minister's plane. He was cheered as he entered the hospital.
Yacoub has since returned to Britain and says the Prime Minister's heart is functioning normally-- he said he's prepared to return if he's needed.
Meanwhile, Greeks are praying for their leader and ..waiting.
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- published: 21 Jul 2015
- views: 3
Health Tourism in Greece
Greece is one of the most favorite tourist destinations all over the world but is also known for the excellent medical services it provides to people who seek t...
Greece is one of the most favorite tourist destinations all over the world but is also known for the excellent medical services it provides to people who seek the best possible treatment for their health problems.
In the area of ophthalmology, Athens Eye Hospital is the leading health provider for the treatment and management of any disease or medical condition that involves the eyes.
wn.com/Health Tourism In Greece
Greece is one of the most favorite tourist destinations all over the world but is also known for the excellent medical services it provides to people who seek the best possible treatment for their health problems.
In the area of ophthalmology, Athens Eye Hospital is the leading health provider for the treatment and management of any disease or medical condition that involves the eyes.
- published: 24 Feb 2015
- views: 6
Greeks hope for better health system after elections | Journal
The people in Greece want their new leaders to improve health services - a third of the population does not have health insurance.
More on the elections in Gre...
The people in Greece want their new leaders to improve health services - a third of the population does not have health insurance.
More on the elections in Greece: http://www.dw.de/search/english/greek+election/category/9097/
wn.com/Greeks Hope For Better Health System After Elections | Journal
The people in Greece want their new leaders to improve health services - a third of the population does not have health insurance.
More on the elections in Greece: http://www.dw.de/search/english/greek+election/category/9097/
- published: 21 Jan 2015
- views: 65
ICD Greece by Beastarwithus for LR Health & Beauty Systems
An amazing personal story, a great seminar in Athens from one of the best leaders of Beastarwithus Bulgaria - Team Mr Rosen Dimitrov.
Enjoy!
[Rosen 1st semin...
An amazing personal story, a great seminar in Athens from one of the best leaders of Beastarwithus Bulgaria - Team Mr Rosen Dimitrov.
Enjoy!
[Rosen 1st seminar in Eng]
wn.com/Icd Greece By Beastarwithus For Lr Health Beauty Systems
An amazing personal story, a great seminar in Athens from one of the best leaders of Beastarwithus Bulgaria - Team Mr Rosen Dimitrov.
Enjoy!
[Rosen 1st seminar in Eng]
- published: 18 Feb 2014
- views: 1495
Health Insurance Costs Could Double In Greece
http://www.healthinsurancegroup.co.uk/ The cost of medical insurance for UK citizens that have migrated to Greece may double if the country chooses to leave ......
http://www.healthinsurancegroup.co.uk/ The cost of medical insurance for UK citizens that have migrated to Greece may double if the country chooses to leave ...
wn.com/Health Insurance Costs Could Double In Greece
http://www.healthinsurancegroup.co.uk/ The cost of medical insurance for UK citizens that have migrated to Greece may double if the country chooses to leave ...
Full Show 10/25/12: Greece Adopts America's Failed Health Care System
Thom talks with Conservative Commentator David Selig on the destructive tax related ballot measures being voted on next month. Also discussed: Thom speaks with ...
Thom talks with Conservative Commentator David Selig on the destructive tax related ballot measures being voted on next month. Also discussed: Thom speaks with Governor Siegelman's daughter Dana about the latest on her Father's case, the untold outsourcing story of the election (Sensata Technologies) and Thom takes your phone calls in "Your Take, My Take Live." In tonight's "Daily Take" Thom looks at how Greece is adopting America's failed health care system at the worst possible time.
wn.com/Full Show 10 25 12 Greece Adopts America's Failed Health Care System
Thom talks with Conservative Commentator David Selig on the destructive tax related ballot measures being voted on next month. Also discussed: Thom speaks with Governor Siegelman's daughter Dana about the latest on her Father's case, the untold outsourcing story of the election (Sensata Technologies) and Thom takes your phone calls in "Your Take, My Take Live." In tonight's "Daily Take" Thom looks at how Greece is adopting America's failed health care system at the worst possible time.
- published: 26 Oct 2012
- views: 1550
Austerity Kills: From Greece to U.S., Crippling Economic Policies Causing Global Health Crisis 1/2
http://www.democracynow.org - In their new book, "The Body Economic: Why Austerity Kills," economist David Stuckler and physician Sanjay Basu examine the health...
http://www.democracynow.org - In their new book, "The Body Economic: Why Austerity Kills," economist David Stuckler and physician Sanjay Basu examine the health impacts of austerity across the globe. The authors estimate there have been more than 10,000 additional suicides and up to a million extra cases of depression across Europe and the United States since governments started introducing austerity programs in the aftermath of the economic crisis. For example in Greece, where spending on public health has been slashed by 40 percent, HIV rates have jumped 200 percent and the country has seen its first malaria outbreak since the 1970s. An economist and public health specialist, Stuckler is a senior research leader at Oxford University. Dr. Basu is a physician and epidemiologist who teaches at Stanford University. "Had austerity been organized like a clinical trial, it would've been discontinued given evidence of its deadly side effects," Stuckler says. "There is an alternative choice that we found in the historical data and through the present recessions: When we place people and their health at the center of economic recovery, it can help get our economy back on track faster and yield lasting dividends to our society."
Watch Part 2 of this interview: http://youtu.be/QQ4J3X8Ohlo
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http://www.democracynow.org - In their new book, "The Body Economic: Why Austerity Kills," economist David Stuckler and physician Sanjay Basu examine the health impacts of austerity across the globe. The authors estimate there have been more than 10,000 additional suicides and up to a million extra cases of depression across Europe and the United States since governments started introducing austerity programs in the aftermath of the economic crisis. For example in Greece, where spending on public health has been slashed by 40 percent, HIV rates have jumped 200 percent and the country has seen its first malaria outbreak since the 1970s. An economist and public health specialist, Stuckler is a senior research leader at Oxford University. Dr. Basu is a physician and epidemiologist who teaches at Stanford University. "Had austerity been organized like a clinical trial, it would've been discontinued given evidence of its deadly side effects," Stuckler says. "There is an alternative choice that we found in the historical data and through the present recessions: When we place people and their health at the center of economic recovery, it can help get our economy back on track faster and yield lasting dividends to our society."
Watch Part 2 of this interview: http://youtu.be/QQ4J3X8Ohlo
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- published: 21 May 2013
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Greece Tourism 2015
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Greece is a country in Southern Europe, on the southernmost tip of the Balkan peninsula, with extensive coastlines and islands in the Aegean, Ionian, and Mediterranean Seas. It shares borders in the north with Albania, the
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Greece in 12 minutes
video πηγή απο Chania Creta by Nikos HD)ΠΛΑΤΦΟΡΜΑ-hd-(gladiator)Visions of Greece (2004) ACORN MEDIA. πλάνα απο μουσείο της ακρόπολις τραβήχτηκαν απο canon eos 600d,μουσική dim-aros music,track 1 'Irene" track 2 'arial-2
music by dim_aros..downloadtrack here...i'love irene.http://audiojungle.net/item/i-love-irene/3886072
arial2.here...http://audiojungle.net/item/arial-2/3731791
dim_arosynthesis
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Greece a Tourist Guide
Greece a Tourist Guide
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Greek Tourism. An eternal journey!
Tourism. Greece's oldest industry... an industry of dreams.
1914. The 1st National Tourism Organization.
Greece's fame spreads around the world!!!
10.000 tourists in 1914
17,5 million in 2014
Greece, a small piece of heaven on earth.
http://www.visitgreece.gr
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Text: Donald Morgan Nielsen
Music: ©Dimitris Papa
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Greece (Europe) Vacation Travel Video Guide
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Travel video about destination Greece.
Although Greece is the home of ancient gods, birthplace of European civilisation and a country of great warriors and philosophers it is also a country of many islands with tiny villages and white houses, a deep blue sea and almost constant sunshine.Athens is a lively city set in histor
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Top 10 Tourist Attractions in Greece
Greece Tourism Video, ancient greece, santorini greece
Tourist Attractions in Greece
Best Destinations in Greece
Tourism in Greece
Here are Top 10 Tourist Attractions in Greece. Enjoy!
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Mount Athos By michael clarke stuff en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Mount_Athos_(7698222302).jpg
Mystras By Aeleftherios en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Mystras_palace.JPG
Lindos By Saffron Blaze en.wikipedia
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23 Best Things to Do in Athens, Greece ♥| Top Attractions Athens
http://wp.me/pNFhP-bY8 23 Best Things to Do in Athens | Athens Tour Guide
Athens is one of Europe's most overlooked cities, despite its strong history. The city's architecture is stained with graffiti of its own people and in the past I've heard not so good things about it. But there's still beauty and Athens is still worth tourist attention. What were my top highlights of this city?
1. Acrop
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VISIT GREECE - You In Greece (Tourism Promo)
I did not make this video and I do not own it. The copyright belongs to the creator of this video, which deserves all my gratitude.
Access http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greece and http://www.visitgreece.gr - choose English Language (EN) at the top left corner of the page.
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Visit Greece | Gods, Myths, Heroes (English)
Every Greek destination is the birthplace of an ancient god, every place in our country hides a myth, a magical story, the energy of which is kept alive until today! Let’s discover it...
http://www.visitgreece.gr
This video was presented at the WTM2014 on the occasion of the 100 years anniversary of Greek tourism.
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State of tourism in Greece
Greek Tourism Minister, Elena Kountoura, tells Richard Quest about the state of tourism in Greece at the World Travel Market in London
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Greece tourism - explore your senses ad
as the title says...
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The Best of Athens - Athens, Greece
http://davidsbeenhere.com No matter what type of traveler you are, there's no destination in the world that's quite like Athens. Built upon 7,000 years of history and culture, filled with ancient artifacts, monuments & structures and boasting its own modern charms as well, this buzzing international metropolis is one of the world's must visit destinations. Join David's Been Here as they tour some
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Travel Guide - Greece: Tourism
Boating trips and some of the world's cleanest beaches, paired with ancient ruins and artifacts make this country popular. http://www.WatchMojo.com checks ou...
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Santorini HD The best Island in Greece
Santorini Caldera view captured with Canon eos 550d Tokina 16-50 NEW PRESENTATION SANTORINI 2012 By Sim-Xat HD here.... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y-sK7m...
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GO DECIBEL ✈ Santorini centro Fira Thira/Grecia Greece Tourism
GO DECIBEL ✈ Decibel Bellini travel blogger ci porta al centro di Santorini Fira/Thira Tramonto spettacolare. Grecia. Video Viaggio Travel videos de viajes. ☼
✈ Journey to the center of Santorini Fira/Thira Spectacular sunset. Greece ☼
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Cultural Tourism: Serious investments in Greece
Η «ζωντανή» προσέγγιση του πολιτισμού
Τα τελευταία χρόνια υπάρχει διεθνώς ένα συνεχώς αυξανόμενο ενδιαφέρον για τηλεοπτικά προγράμματα που έχουν σχέση με την ιστορία και τον πολιτισμό. Η αύξηση στην κυκλοφορία ανάλογων περιοδικών και βιβλίων είναι εντυπωσιακή, όπως και η αύξηση στις επισκέψεις σχετικών ιστοσελίδων στο διαδίκτυο. Τα στοιχεία αυτά δείχνουν και τις τάσεις στα ενδιαφέροντα όλο και μεγ
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Top Things to do in Mykonos Greece
These are the top 7 things to do in Mykonos Greek Islands. The biggest tourist attraction to Mykonos is the nightlife but there are still tons of other aweso...
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The fragile state of tourism in Greece
The Greek economy relies heavily on tourism.
Hoda Abdel-Hamid travelled to the island of Kos, to see how the industry is holding up.
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Athens,Greece (All u need for a perfect vacation)
Over 10 million tourist every year to Athens only,and 25 million tourist every year all around greece all u need for a perfect vacation is surley in Athens b...
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Greece's debt problems damage tourism
Greece is a popular summer destination for tourists. But the country's highly publicised debt problems and violent demonstrations against government spending...
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Greece cuts VAT on meals to encourage tourism - economy
Greece may be trapped in recession and on a drip feed of international aid, but eating out just got... euronews, the most watched news channel in Europe Subs...
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Greek Tourism. An eternal journey. (Narrative) (English)
Tourism. Greece's oldest industry... an industry of dreams. 1914. The 1st National Tourism Organization. Greece's fame spreads around the world!!! 10.000 tou...
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Fun Tourism Location in Greece of Europe
Free video about tourism in Greece. This free video was created for you by http://epsos.de and can be used for free under the creative commons license with the attribution of epSos.de as the original author of this tourism in Greece video.
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The tourism in Greece is one of the main economic activities of the country. It attracts more than 1
Greece Tourism 2015
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Greece Tourism & Vacations 2015, Greece Trip 2015, Greece Travel Guide 2015
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Greece is a country in Southern Europe, on the southernmost tip of the Balkan peninsula, with extensive coastlines and islands in the Aegean, Ionian, and Mediterranean Seas. It shares borders in the north with Albania, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM), Bulgaria, and Turkey. It has an ancient culture that has had a significant influence on the arts, language, philosophy, politics, and sports of western society, including the genres of comedy and drama, western alphabets, Platonic ideals and the Socratic method, democracies and republics, and the Olympics. Furthermore it's a geographically appealing place to visit, with a mountainous mainland and idyllic island beaches.
Cities in Greece
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Athens — the capital city known for the Parthenon
Chania — second largest city on Crete surrounded with beaches and the Samaria National Park
Chersonissos — party capital of Crete in the summer
Heraklion — Crete's largest city and main hub with the archaeological site of Knossos
Patra — 3rd most populated city, known for its wines and carnival
Larissa — the country's fourth largest city
Rhodes — magnificent city with impressive medieval structures, nightlife and beaches
Thessaloniki — the country's prime city in the Macedonia region
Volos — coastal port city with nice museums and architecture
Kavala - coastal port city with scenic old town
See in Greece
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Few countries can pride themselves on a heritage as important to Western civilization as Greece. A range of first class historic landmarks remind one of the days when the great Greek emperors and writers made their mark on the development of science, literature and democracy. No less than 17 of those monuments are listed as World Heritage Sites. However, the many charming little islands, sandy beaches and picturesque whitewashed coastal towns are at least as much a reason to come for the millions of tourists that this Mediterranean country receives each year.
Islands in Greece
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When it comes to Greece's famously gorgeous islands, it's hard to take your pick out of the 6000 options you have, 227 of them being inhabited. Their rocky coast lines, sandy beaches, charming villages, sheltered bays and many yacht harbours make them extremely popular among all kinds of travellers. The large island of Crete is a highly popular tourist destination, with landscapes varying from great sandy palm beaches to snow-covered high peaks and stunning river gorges and a good deal of night life in its main tourist towns. If you're looking to party at night, lovely Mykonos or Ios are good options too. The volcanic island of Santorini is one of the most romantic picks and offers some spectacular views. Its whitewashed capital of Fira is dramatically situated on the edge of a 400m high cliff, overlooking a beautiful blue lagoon. Other popular ones are Lesbos, Paros, Lefkada and Kos. The National Marine Park on Zakynthos is the primary nesting ground for loggerhead sea turtles in the Mediterranean. The rugged, green hills and valleys of Kefalonia boast a number of vineyards, and the island's cliffs and beautiful beaches make it a tourist hotspot. For a slightly more authentic and less touristy experience, try Syros, Amorgos or any of the other small and less developed islands.
wn.com/Greece Tourism 2015
Greece Tourism & Vacations 2015, Greece Trip 2015, Greece Travel Guide 2015
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Greece is a country in Southern Europe, on the southernmost tip of the Balkan peninsula, with extensive coastlines and islands in the Aegean, Ionian, and Mediterranean Seas. It shares borders in the north with Albania, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM), Bulgaria, and Turkey. It has an ancient culture that has had a significant influence on the arts, language, philosophy, politics, and sports of western society, including the genres of comedy and drama, western alphabets, Platonic ideals and the Socratic method, democracies and republics, and the Olympics. Furthermore it's a geographically appealing place to visit, with a mountainous mainland and idyllic island beaches.
Cities in Greece
=============
Athens — the capital city known for the Parthenon
Chania — second largest city on Crete surrounded with beaches and the Samaria National Park
Chersonissos — party capital of Crete in the summer
Heraklion — Crete's largest city and main hub with the archaeological site of Knossos
Patra — 3rd most populated city, known for its wines and carnival
Larissa — the country's fourth largest city
Rhodes — magnificent city with impressive medieval structures, nightlife and beaches
Thessaloniki — the country's prime city in the Macedonia region
Volos — coastal port city with nice museums and architecture
Kavala - coastal port city with scenic old town
See in Greece
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Few countries can pride themselves on a heritage as important to Western civilization as Greece. A range of first class historic landmarks remind one of the days when the great Greek emperors and writers made their mark on the development of science, literature and democracy. No less than 17 of those monuments are listed as World Heritage Sites. However, the many charming little islands, sandy beaches and picturesque whitewashed coastal towns are at least as much a reason to come for the millions of tourists that this Mediterranean country receives each year.
Islands in Greece
==================
When it comes to Greece's famously gorgeous islands, it's hard to take your pick out of the 6000 options you have, 227 of them being inhabited. Their rocky coast lines, sandy beaches, charming villages, sheltered bays and many yacht harbours make them extremely popular among all kinds of travellers. The large island of Crete is a highly popular tourist destination, with landscapes varying from great sandy palm beaches to snow-covered high peaks and stunning river gorges and a good deal of night life in its main tourist towns. If you're looking to party at night, lovely Mykonos or Ios are good options too. The volcanic island of Santorini is one of the most romantic picks and offers some spectacular views. Its whitewashed capital of Fira is dramatically situated on the edge of a 400m high cliff, overlooking a beautiful blue lagoon. Other popular ones are Lesbos, Paros, Lefkada and Kos. The National Marine Park on Zakynthos is the primary nesting ground for loggerhead sea turtles in the Mediterranean. The rugged, green hills and valleys of Kefalonia boast a number of vineyards, and the island's cliffs and beautiful beaches make it a tourist hotspot. For a slightly more authentic and less touristy experience, try Syros, Amorgos or any of the other small and less developed islands.
- published: 06 Jan 2015
- views: 14334
Greece in 12 minutes
video πηγή απο Chania Creta by Nikos HD)ΠΛΑΤΦΟΡΜΑ-hd-(gladiator)Visions of Greece (2004) ACORN MEDIA. πλάνα απο μουσείο της ακρόπολις τραβήχτηκαν απο canon eos ...
video πηγή απο Chania Creta by Nikos HD)ΠΛΑΤΦΟΡΜΑ-hd-(gladiator)Visions of Greece (2004) ACORN MEDIA. πλάνα απο μουσείο της ακρόπολις τραβήχτηκαν απο canon eos 600d,μουσική dim-aros music,track 1 'Irene" track 2 'arial-2
music by dim_aros..downloadtrack here...i'love irene.http://audiojungle.net/item/i-love-irene/3886072
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"Αγγίζω" touch...http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nvpezyeU9BM
Δώρο θεϊκό ...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LvDVbKzPg68
Η ΚΑΤΑΛΛΗΛΗ ΣΤΙΓΜΗ "Heineken" Create Responsibly"...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TWGmDEHqrlQ
"Θέλω να χαμογελώ"..http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DwDutW4uUIw
Elina Konstantopoulou 2012 Mia Anamnisi - Official Video ...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jm-z5Kl8dF0
"Ωρα μηδέν"...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X_X6jSLqqmM
"Στοιβαγμένα Όνειρα"...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ymJaL6nzA5g
"ζωή χωρίς εσένα"...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g-97nDEgk6k
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video πηγή απο Chania Creta by Nikos HD)ΠΛΑΤΦΟΡΜΑ-hd-(gladiator)Visions of Greece (2004) ACORN MEDIA. πλάνα απο μουσείο της ακρόπολις τραβήχτηκαν απο canon eos 600d,μουσική dim-aros music,track 1 'Irene" track 2 'arial-2
music by dim_aros..downloadtrack here...i'love irene.http://audiojungle.net/item/i-love-irene/3886072
arial2.here...http://audiojungle.net/item/arial-2/3731791
dim_arosynthesis...all instruments here..http://audiojungle.net/user/dim_arosynthesis
for more cinematic track full download, visit my page
http://audiojungle.net/user/dim_arosynthesis
περισσότερα τραγούδια εδώ!!!--more songs here...
Για μια φορα ...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T_i5W4rr-j0&list;=LLfoUog19kwDZAJqdv-f37AQ&feature;=mh_lolz
"Αγγίζω" touch...http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nvpezyeU9BM
Δώρο θεϊκό ...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LvDVbKzPg68
Η ΚΑΤΑΛΛΗΛΗ ΣΤΙΓΜΗ "Heineken" Create Responsibly"...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TWGmDEHqrlQ
"Θέλω να χαμογελώ"..http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DwDutW4uUIw
Elina Konstantopoulou 2012 Mia Anamnisi - Official Video ...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jm-z5Kl8dF0
"Ωρα μηδέν"...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X_X6jSLqqmM
"Στοιβαγμένα Όνειρα"...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ymJaL6nzA5g
"ζωή χωρίς εσένα"...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g-97nDEgk6k
- published: 24 Apr 2012
- views: 300715
Greece a Tourist Guide
Greece a Tourist Guide
http://www.holidaysgreece.com.gr
more Videos on my Channel?
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Greece a Tourist Guide
http://www.holidaysgreece.com.gr
more Videos on my Channel?
http://www.youtube.com/user/MrNickTGreek?feature=mhee
wn.com/Greece A Tourist Guide
Greece a Tourist Guide
http://www.holidaysgreece.com.gr
more Videos on my Channel?
http://www.youtube.com/user/MrNickTGreek?feature=mhee
- published: 26 Dec 2011
- views: 28548
Greek Tourism. An eternal journey!
Tourism. Greece's oldest industry... an industry of dreams.
1914. The 1st National Tourism Organization.
Greece's fame spreads around the world!!!
10.000 touri...
Tourism. Greece's oldest industry... an industry of dreams.
1914. The 1st National Tourism Organization.
Greece's fame spreads around the world!!!
10.000 tourists in 1914
17,5 million in 2014
Greece, a small piece of heaven on earth.
http://www.visitgreece.gr
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Directed Script: Andonis Theocharis Kioukas
Produced: QKas productions
Text: Donald Morgan Nielsen
Music: ©Dimitris Papadimitriou
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wn.com/Greek Tourism. An Eternal Journey
Tourism. Greece's oldest industry... an industry of dreams.
1914. The 1st National Tourism Organization.
Greece's fame spreads around the world!!!
10.000 tourists in 1914
17,5 million in 2014
Greece, a small piece of heaven on earth.
http://www.visitgreece.gr
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Directed Script: Andonis Theocharis Kioukas
Produced: QKas productions
Text: Donald Morgan Nielsen
Music: ©Dimitris Papadimitriou
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- published: 10 Mar 2014
- views: 133805
Greece (Europe) Vacation Travel Video Guide
✱ 17.119 Hotels in Greece - Lowest Price Guarantee ► http://goo.gl/xSu5yt
Travel video about destination Greece.
Although Greece is the home of ancient gods, b...
✱ 17.119 Hotels in Greece - Lowest Price Guarantee ► http://goo.gl/xSu5yt
Travel video about destination Greece.
Although Greece is the home of ancient gods, birthplace of European civilisation and a country of great warriors and philosophers it is also a country of many islands with tiny villages and white houses, a deep blue sea and almost constant sunshine.Athens is a lively city set in historic surroundings. Unique among all other Greek temples is the Acropolis whose imposing appearance and artistic decoration signified the great influence and power of ancient Athens. Six female figures, the Karyatides, support the southern hall of the Ionic Temple of Erechtheion that stands on sacred ground close to the main temple. The imposing Mitrópolis is the main Greek Orthodox cathedral in Athens. A total of four architects designed this cathedral whose walls comprise the remains of no less than seventy former sacred buildings. The Cyclades Islands are situated in the middle of the Southern Aegean that like a magic circle flows around its former centre, the sacred island of Delos, Mykonos. For centuries this picturesque former pirate village in the middle of Cyclades group of islands has been the meeting place for artists, V.I.P.’s and the international glitterati. The Cyclades are also known as The Pearls Of Greece and it seems as though the gods have scattered a handful of beautiful pearls into the deep blue Aegean Sea. In ancient times they were also known as The Islands Of Light because Apollo, the God of Light and Learning, was born here and also worshipped on the islands. Santorini is the most southerly of the Cyclades Islands and the legendary location of the mythical lost island of Atlantis and also a breathtaking island paradise of rock, lava, sea and light.Crete is the ‘Island Of Light’ and the birthplace of Zeus. Heraklion is the capital of the largest and most southerly of the Greek islands on which a highly developed culture has existed for four thousand years. It’s no wonder that in these magnificent islands in the Aegean numerous gods, knights and tourists have always found much good fortune and enchantment!
wn.com/Greece (Europe) Vacation Travel Video Guide
✱ 17.119 Hotels in Greece - Lowest Price Guarantee ► http://goo.gl/xSu5yt
Travel video about destination Greece.
Although Greece is the home of ancient gods, birthplace of European civilisation and a country of great warriors and philosophers it is also a country of many islands with tiny villages and white houses, a deep blue sea and almost constant sunshine.Athens is a lively city set in historic surroundings. Unique among all other Greek temples is the Acropolis whose imposing appearance and artistic decoration signified the great influence and power of ancient Athens. Six female figures, the Karyatides, support the southern hall of the Ionic Temple of Erechtheion that stands on sacred ground close to the main temple. The imposing Mitrópolis is the main Greek Orthodox cathedral in Athens. A total of four architects designed this cathedral whose walls comprise the remains of no less than seventy former sacred buildings. The Cyclades Islands are situated in the middle of the Southern Aegean that like a magic circle flows around its former centre, the sacred island of Delos, Mykonos. For centuries this picturesque former pirate village in the middle of Cyclades group of islands has been the meeting place for artists, V.I.P.’s and the international glitterati. The Cyclades are also known as The Pearls Of Greece and it seems as though the gods have scattered a handful of beautiful pearls into the deep blue Aegean Sea. In ancient times they were also known as The Islands Of Light because Apollo, the God of Light and Learning, was born here and also worshipped on the islands. Santorini is the most southerly of the Cyclades Islands and the legendary location of the mythical lost island of Atlantis and also a breathtaking island paradise of rock, lava, sea and light.Crete is the ‘Island Of Light’ and the birthplace of Zeus. Heraklion is the capital of the largest and most southerly of the Greek islands on which a highly developed culture has existed for four thousand years. It’s no wonder that in these magnificent islands in the Aegean numerous gods, knights and tourists have always found much good fortune and enchantment!
- published: 14 Aug 2013
- views: 186629
Top 10 Tourist Attractions in Greece
Greece Tourism Video, ancient greece, santorini greece
Tourist Attractions in Greece
Best Destinations in Greece
Tourism in Greece
Here are Top 10 Tourist Attr...
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Tourism in Greece
Here are Top 10 Tourist Attractions in Greece. Enjoy!
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Mount Athos By michael clarke stuff en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Mount_Athos_(7698222302).jpg
Mystras By Aeleftherios en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Mystras_palace.JPG
Lindos By Saffron Blaze en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Lindos_Village_Overview.jpg
Samaria Gorge By Doug Wheller www.flickr.com/photos/doug88888/2765095758/
Myrtos Beach By Paul Wilkinson www.flickr.com/photos/eepaul/7355263008/
Delphi Theatre By Dino Zarafonitis www.flickr.com/photos/photogon/3908666497/
Meteora By Marina & Enrique www.flickr.com/photos/romeral/3470622589/
Mykonos By Richard Martin www.flickr.com/photos/bevrichardmartin/4819005765/
Parthenon, Acropolis By Neil Cummings www.flickr.com/photos/chanceprojects/11085839316/
Santorini By Visit Greece www.flickr.com/photos/visitgreecegr/5328032521/
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Greece Tourism Video, ancient greece, santorini greece
Tourist Attractions in Greece
Best Destinations in Greece
Tourism in Greece
Here are Top 10 Tourist Attractions in Greece. Enjoy!
Attributions :
Mount Athos By michael clarke stuff en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Mount_Athos_(7698222302).jpg
Mystras By Aeleftherios en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Mystras_palace.JPG
Lindos By Saffron Blaze en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Lindos_Village_Overview.jpg
Samaria Gorge By Doug Wheller www.flickr.com/photos/doug88888/2765095758/
Myrtos Beach By Paul Wilkinson www.flickr.com/photos/eepaul/7355263008/
Delphi Theatre By Dino Zarafonitis www.flickr.com/photos/photogon/3908666497/
Meteora By Marina & Enrique www.flickr.com/photos/romeral/3470622589/
Mykonos By Richard Martin www.flickr.com/photos/bevrichardmartin/4819005765/
Parthenon, Acropolis By Neil Cummings www.flickr.com/photos/chanceprojects/11085839316/
Santorini By Visit Greece www.flickr.com/photos/visitgreecegr/5328032521/
- published: 01 Mar 2014
- views: 13941
23 Best Things to Do in Athens, Greece ♥| Top Attractions Athens
http://wp.me/pNFhP-bY8 23 Best Things to Do in Athens | Athens Tour Guide
Athens is one of Europe's most overlooked cities, despite its strong history. The c...
http://wp.me/pNFhP-bY8 23 Best Things to Do in Athens | Athens Tour Guide
Athens is one of Europe's most overlooked cities, despite its strong history. The city's architecture is stained with graffiti of its own people and in the past I've heard not so good things about it. But there's still beauty and Athens is still worth tourist attention. What were my top highlights of this city?
1. Acropolis Hill 0:32
2. New Acropolis Museum 0:46
3. Plaka 0:49
4. Anafiotika :057
5. Greek Coffee 1:22
6. Temple of Zeus
7. Handrian's Arch
8. Greek Street foods and snack. 1:37
9. Hop on Hop off bus
10. Funicular
11. Mount Lycabettus
12. Mount Lycabettus Church 2:09
13. Syntagma Square
14. Parliament Building: Tomb of the Uknown Soldier 2:29
15. Evzone Guards 2:39
16. Omonia Square
17. Central Market 2:59
18. National Archeological Museum 3:16
19. Monistiraki Square
20. Athenian STreet Art 3:46
21: Souvenir Shopping 3:57
22. Thessio: 4:06
23. Vegetarian Souvlaki 4:19
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http://wp.me/pNFhP-bY8 23 Best Things to Do in Athens | Athens Tour Guide
Athens is one of Europe's most overlooked cities, despite its strong history. The city's architecture is stained with graffiti of its own people and in the past I've heard not so good things about it. But there's still beauty and Athens is still worth tourist attention. What were my top highlights of this city?
1. Acropolis Hill 0:32
2. New Acropolis Museum 0:46
3. Plaka 0:49
4. Anafiotika :057
5. Greek Coffee 1:22
6. Temple of Zeus
7. Handrian's Arch
8. Greek Street foods and snack. 1:37
9. Hop on Hop off bus
10. Funicular
11. Mount Lycabettus
12. Mount Lycabettus Church 2:09
13. Syntagma Square
14. Parliament Building: Tomb of the Uknown Soldier 2:29
15. Evzone Guards 2:39
16. Omonia Square
17. Central Market 2:59
18. National Archeological Museum 3:16
19. Monistiraki Square
20. Athenian STreet Art 3:46
21: Souvenir Shopping 3:57
22. Thessio: 4:06
23. Vegetarian Souvlaki 4:19
Tech:
Shot with a Sony NEX5T
Canon 550D
Audio from YouTube commons:
Hurry Up
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- published: 20 Feb 2015
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VISIT GREECE - You In Greece (Tourism Promo)
I did not make this video and I do not own it. The copyright belongs to the creator of this video, which deserves all my gratitude.
Access http://en.wikipedia....
I did not make this video and I do not own it. The copyright belongs to the creator of this video, which deserves all my gratitude.
Access http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greece and http://www.visitgreece.gr - choose English Language (EN) at the top left corner of the page.
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Access http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greece and http://www.visitgreece.gr - choose English Language (EN) at the top left corner of the page.
- published: 01 Feb 2012
- views: 10583
Visit Greece | Gods, Myths, Heroes (English)
Every Greek destination is the birthplace of an ancient god, every place in our country hides a myth, a magical story, the energy of which is kept alive until t...
Every Greek destination is the birthplace of an ancient god, every place in our country hides a myth, a magical story, the energy of which is kept alive until today! Let’s discover it...
http://www.visitgreece.gr
This video was presented at the WTM2014 on the occasion of the 100 years anniversary of Greek tourism.
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direction: Andonis Theocharis Kioukas
starring: Don Morgan Nielsen
concept: Nicholas Stampolidis
script: Don Morgan Nielsen
based on a idea of : Andonis Theocharis Kioukas
scientific advisor: Mimika Giannopoulou
music: Dimitris Papadimitriou
cinematography - editing: Konstantinos Arvanitakis
visual effects: Christos Megarchiotis
production assistant: Thodoris Melis
narration: Don Morgan Nielsen
post production: Digimojo productions
sound recording studio: Basement
helicopter pilot: Christos Katsaounis
special thanks to:
The Acropolis Museum, Prof. Dimitrios Pantermalis
1st Ephorate of Prehistoric and Classical Antiquities, Konstantinos Kissas
National Archaeological Museum, George Kakavas
VALUECOM, Alexander Manos
GRAND RESORT LAGONISI, Eleni Antoniadou
LEFKA GREEK TAVERN, and to all the friends
several shots presented in the film are used with the kind permission of
• Archives of Greek National Tourism Organization
• Acropolis, Digimojo
• Crete, Theo Papadoulakis - Ιndigo View
• Meteora, Pavlos Gaintatzis
• Mt Kyllini-Peloponnese, Digimojo
• Mykonos, Andreas Bekas
• Mykonos, Panos Avgerinopoulos
• Santorini, Sadiraj productions
• Papigo-Zagori, Costas Zissis
• Olympos, Ioannis Beinas
• Thessaloniki, Sakis Pallas
• Thessalia, Vyronas Nikolopoulos - Premium Media
• Athens, Costas Zissis
• Zakynthos Island, Digimojo
• Avantos-Alexandroupolis,Katerina Kaltsou - Visaltis
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Every Greek destination is the birthplace of an ancient god, every place in our country hides a myth, a magical story, the energy of which is kept alive until today! Let’s discover it...
http://www.visitgreece.gr
This video was presented at the WTM2014 on the occasion of the 100 years anniversary of Greek tourism.
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direction: Andonis Theocharis Kioukas
starring: Don Morgan Nielsen
concept: Nicholas Stampolidis
script: Don Morgan Nielsen
based on a idea of : Andonis Theocharis Kioukas
scientific advisor: Mimika Giannopoulou
music: Dimitris Papadimitriou
cinematography - editing: Konstantinos Arvanitakis
visual effects: Christos Megarchiotis
production assistant: Thodoris Melis
narration: Don Morgan Nielsen
post production: Digimojo productions
sound recording studio: Basement
helicopter pilot: Christos Katsaounis
special thanks to:
The Acropolis Museum, Prof. Dimitrios Pantermalis
1st Ephorate of Prehistoric and Classical Antiquities, Konstantinos Kissas
National Archaeological Museum, George Kakavas
VALUECOM, Alexander Manos
GRAND RESORT LAGONISI, Eleni Antoniadou
LEFKA GREEK TAVERN, and to all the friends
several shots presented in the film are used with the kind permission of
• Archives of Greek National Tourism Organization
• Acropolis, Digimojo
• Crete, Theo Papadoulakis - Ιndigo View
• Meteora, Pavlos Gaintatzis
• Mt Kyllini-Peloponnese, Digimojo
• Mykonos, Andreas Bekas
• Mykonos, Panos Avgerinopoulos
• Santorini, Sadiraj productions
• Papigo-Zagori, Costas Zissis
• Olympos, Ioannis Beinas
• Thessaloniki, Sakis Pallas
• Thessalia, Vyronas Nikolopoulos - Premium Media
• Athens, Costas Zissis
• Zakynthos Island, Digimojo
• Avantos-Alexandroupolis,Katerina Kaltsou - Visaltis
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- published: 06 Nov 2014
- views: 163628
State of tourism in Greece
Greek Tourism Minister, Elena Kountoura, tells Richard Quest about the state of tourism in Greece at the World Travel Market in London...
Greek Tourism Minister, Elena Kountoura, tells Richard Quest about the state of tourism in Greece at the World Travel Market in London
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Greek Tourism Minister, Elena Kountoura, tells Richard Quest about the state of tourism in Greece at the World Travel Market in London
- published: 04 Nov 2015
- views: 3592
The Best of Athens - Athens, Greece
http://davidsbeenhere.com No matter what type of traveler you are, there's no destination in the world that's quite like Athens. Built upon 7,000 years of histo...
http://davidsbeenhere.com No matter what type of traveler you are, there's no destination in the world that's quite like Athens. Built upon 7,000 years of history and culture, filled with ancient artifacts, monuments & structures and boasting its own modern charms as well, this buzzing international metropolis is one of the world's must visit destinations. Join David's Been Here as they tour some of the top ancient and modern attractions in one of the world's oldest cities. For a glimpse into ancient Athens, don't miss the Acropolis, Parthenon, Agoras, Hadrian's monuments or the Temple of Zeus; simply the top attractions of the city. Head into the Plaka Disrtict, Syntagma Square or Monastiraki for a more old world/new world mix of the city, and don't forget to visit the museums, endless restaurants & cafes, Central Market or best shopping spots. One of the world's most traditional yet progressive cities, Athens should be on every travel enthusiast's itinerary.
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http://davidsbeenhere.com No matter what type of traveler you are, there's no destination in the world that's quite like Athens. Built upon 7,000 years of history and culture, filled with ancient artifacts, monuments & structures and boasting its own modern charms as well, this buzzing international metropolis is one of the world's must visit destinations. Join David's Been Here as they tour some of the top ancient and modern attractions in one of the world's oldest cities. For a glimpse into ancient Athens, don't miss the Acropolis, Parthenon, Agoras, Hadrian's monuments or the Temple of Zeus; simply the top attractions of the city. Head into the Plaka Disrtict, Syntagma Square or Monastiraki for a more old world/new world mix of the city, and don't forget to visit the museums, endless restaurants & cafes, Central Market or best shopping spots. One of the world's most traditional yet progressive cities, Athens should be on every travel enthusiast's itinerary.
- published: 08 Apr 2014
- views: 69993
Travel Guide - Greece: Tourism
Boating trips and some of the world's cleanest beaches, paired with ancient ruins and artifacts make this country popular. http://www.WatchMojo.com checks ou......
Boating trips and some of the world's cleanest beaches, paired with ancient ruins and artifacts make this country popular. http://www.WatchMojo.com checks ou...
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Boating trips and some of the world's cleanest beaches, paired with ancient ruins and artifacts make this country popular. http://www.WatchMojo.com checks ou...
Santorini HD The best Island in Greece
Santorini Caldera view captured with Canon eos 550d Tokina 16-50 NEW PRESENTATION SANTORINI 2012 By Sim-Xat HD here.... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y-sK7m......
Santorini Caldera view captured with Canon eos 550d Tokina 16-50 NEW PRESENTATION SANTORINI 2012 By Sim-Xat HD here.... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y-sK7m...
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Santorini Caldera view captured with Canon eos 550d Tokina 16-50 NEW PRESENTATION SANTORINI 2012 By Sim-Xat HD here.... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y-sK7m...
GO DECIBEL ✈ Santorini centro Fira Thira/Grecia Greece Tourism
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- published: 05 Dec 2014
- views: 946
Cultural Tourism: Serious investments in Greece
Η «ζωντανή» προσέγγιση του πολιτισμού
Τα τελευταία χρόνια υπάρχει διεθνώς ένα συνεχώς αυξανόμενο ενδιαφέρον για τηλεοπτικά προγράμματα που έχουν σχέση με την ισ...
Η «ζωντανή» προσέγγιση του πολιτισμού
Τα τελευταία χρόνια υπάρχει διεθνώς ένα συνεχώς αυξανόμενο ενδιαφέρον για τηλεοπτικά προγράμματα που έχουν σχέση με την ιστορία και τον πολιτισμό. Η αύξηση στην κυκλοφορία ανάλογων περιοδικών και βιβλίων είναι εντυπωσιακή, όπως και η αύξηση στις επισκέψεις σχετικών ιστοσελίδων στο διαδίκτυο. Τα στοιχεία αυτά δείχνουν και τις τάσεις στα ενδιαφέροντα όλο και μεγαλύτερου ποσοστού του πληθυσμού. Οδηγούν, όμως, και σε μεγάλες αλλαγές στον τρόπο που αντιμετωπίζεται η ιστορία και ο πολιτισμός.
Η παθητική προσέγγιση μνημείων και έργων τέχνης δεν είναι πια ικανοποιητική. Ο πολιτιστικός τουρίστας δεν ικανοποιείται από αυτό που μέχρι σήμερα έχουμε συνηθίσει στην Ελλάδα. Δεν είναι αυτός που θα επισκεφθεί ένα μουσείο για να δει έργα τέχνης, διαβάζοντας απλώς κάποιες λεζάντες (συνήθως κακογραμμένες και με τόσο μικρά γράμματα, που χρειάζονται γυαλιά για να διαβαστούν). Δεν είναι αυτός που θα επισκεφθεί έναν αρχαιολογικό χώρο, μαζί με ένα γκρουπ, ακούγοντας στα πεταχτά κάποιες κοινότυπες κουβέντες από ένα ξεναγό. Δεν είναι αυτός που αρκείται σε μερικά ονόματα που συνοδεύονται από αντίστοιχες χρονολογίες. (Ξέρει ήδη πολύ περισσότερα πριν έρθει).
Πολιτιστικός τουρίστας είναι αυτός που θέλει πραγματικά να καταλάβει έναν τόπο, που θέλει να νιώσει την ιστορία του και τον πολιτισμό του. Είναι αυτός που θέλει να αισθανθεί ότι ζει μέσα σε έναν άλλο πολιτισμό, που θέλει την εμπειρία μιας πολιτιστικής «περιπέτειας». Είναι αυτός που θέλει να συγκρίνει το σήμερα με το χθες, να κατανοήσει τους λόγους των αλλαγών και της εξέλιξης.
Συνέχεια: http://www.helidoni.info/b15.htm
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Η «ζωντανή» προσέγγιση του πολιτισμού
Τα τελευταία χρόνια υπάρχει διεθνώς ένα συνεχώς αυξανόμενο ενδιαφέρον για τηλεοπτικά προγράμματα που έχουν σχέση με την ιστορία και τον πολιτισμό. Η αύξηση στην κυκλοφορία ανάλογων περιοδικών και βιβλίων είναι εντυπωσιακή, όπως και η αύξηση στις επισκέψεις σχετικών ιστοσελίδων στο διαδίκτυο. Τα στοιχεία αυτά δείχνουν και τις τάσεις στα ενδιαφέροντα όλο και μεγαλύτερου ποσοστού του πληθυσμού. Οδηγούν, όμως, και σε μεγάλες αλλαγές στον τρόπο που αντιμετωπίζεται η ιστορία και ο πολιτισμός.
Η παθητική προσέγγιση μνημείων και έργων τέχνης δεν είναι πια ικανοποιητική. Ο πολιτιστικός τουρίστας δεν ικανοποιείται από αυτό που μέχρι σήμερα έχουμε συνηθίσει στην Ελλάδα. Δεν είναι αυτός που θα επισκεφθεί ένα μουσείο για να δει έργα τέχνης, διαβάζοντας απλώς κάποιες λεζάντες (συνήθως κακογραμμένες και με τόσο μικρά γράμματα, που χρειάζονται γυαλιά για να διαβαστούν). Δεν είναι αυτός που θα επισκεφθεί έναν αρχαιολογικό χώρο, μαζί με ένα γκρουπ, ακούγοντας στα πεταχτά κάποιες κοινότυπες κουβέντες από ένα ξεναγό. Δεν είναι αυτός που αρκείται σε μερικά ονόματα που συνοδεύονται από αντίστοιχες χρονολογίες. (Ξέρει ήδη πολύ περισσότερα πριν έρθει).
Πολιτιστικός τουρίστας είναι αυτός που θέλει πραγματικά να καταλάβει έναν τόπο, που θέλει να νιώσει την ιστορία του και τον πολιτισμό του. Είναι αυτός που θέλει να αισθανθεί ότι ζει μέσα σε έναν άλλο πολιτισμό, που θέλει την εμπειρία μιας πολιτιστικής «περιπέτειας». Είναι αυτός που θέλει να συγκρίνει το σήμερα με το χθες, να κατανοήσει τους λόγους των αλλαγών και της εξέλιξης.
Συνέχεια: http://www.helidoni.info/b15.htm
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- published: 15 Jul 2015
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Top Things to do in Mykonos Greece
These are the top 7 things to do in Mykonos Greek Islands. The biggest tourist attraction to Mykonos is the nightlife but there are still tons of other aweso......
These are the top 7 things to do in Mykonos Greek Islands. The biggest tourist attraction to Mykonos is the nightlife but there are still tons of other aweso...
wn.com/Top Things To Do In Mykonos Greece
These are the top 7 things to do in Mykonos Greek Islands. The biggest tourist attraction to Mykonos is the nightlife but there are still tons of other aweso...
The fragile state of tourism in Greece
The Greek economy relies heavily on tourism.
Hoda Abdel-Hamid travelled to the island of Kos, to see how the industry is holding up....
The Greek economy relies heavily on tourism.
Hoda Abdel-Hamid travelled to the island of Kos, to see how the industry is holding up.
wn.com/The Fragile State Of Tourism In Greece
The Greek economy relies heavily on tourism.
Hoda Abdel-Hamid travelled to the island of Kos, to see how the industry is holding up.
- published: 02 Jul 2015
- views: 730
Athens,Greece (All u need for a perfect vacation)
Over 10 million tourist every year to Athens only,and 25 million tourist every year all around greece all u need for a perfect vacation is surley in Athens b......
Over 10 million tourist every year to Athens only,and 25 million tourist every year all around greece all u need for a perfect vacation is surley in Athens b...
wn.com/Athens,Greece (All U Need For A Perfect Vacation)
Over 10 million tourist every year to Athens only,and 25 million tourist every year all around greece all u need for a perfect vacation is surley in Athens b...
- published: 14 Jan 2008
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author: DHco
Greece's debt problems damage tourism
Greece is a popular summer destination for tourists. But the country's highly publicised debt problems and violent demonstrations against government spending......
Greece is a popular summer destination for tourists. But the country's highly publicised debt problems and violent demonstrations against government spending...
wn.com/Greece's Debt Problems Damage Tourism
Greece is a popular summer destination for tourists. But the country's highly publicised debt problems and violent demonstrations against government spending...
Greece cuts VAT on meals to encourage tourism - economy
Greece may be trapped in recession and on a drip feed of international aid, but eating out just got... euronews, the most watched news channel in Europe Subs......
Greece may be trapped in recession and on a drip feed of international aid, but eating out just got... euronews, the most watched news channel in Europe Subs...
wn.com/Greece Cuts Vat On Meals To Encourage Tourism Economy
Greece may be trapped in recession and on a drip feed of international aid, but eating out just got... euronews, the most watched news channel in Europe Subs...
Greek Tourism. An eternal journey. (Narrative) (English)
Tourism. Greece's oldest industry... an industry of dreams. 1914. The 1st National Tourism Organization. Greece's fame spreads around the world!!! 10.000 tou......
Tourism. Greece's oldest industry... an industry of dreams. 1914. The 1st National Tourism Organization. Greece's fame spreads around the world!!! 10.000 tou...
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Tourism. Greece's oldest industry... an industry of dreams. 1914. The 1st National Tourism Organization. Greece's fame spreads around the world!!! 10.000 tou...
Fun Tourism Location in Greece of Europe
Free video about tourism in Greece. This free video was created for you by http://epsos.de and can be used for free under the creative commons license with the ...
Free video about tourism in Greece. This free video was created for you by http://epsos.de and can be used for free under the creative commons license with the attribution of epSos.de as the original author of this tourism in Greece video.
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The tourism in Greece is one of the main economic activities of the country. It attracts more than 17.5 million people each year and represents 15% of GDP national. Greece attracts visitors since the ancient times because of its heritage and its cultivation. Today the country is known for its historical sites, its beaches, Mediterranean climate and scenery. The Greece tourism contributes 15% of the Gross Domestic Product ( GDP national), and attracts over 16 million tourists each year. The country has attracted foreign visitors since antiquity for its rich and long history and, more recently, for its magnificent Mediterranean beaches. In 2005, only the capital, Athens, has received more than six million tourists.
In 2004, the country welcomed over 16.5 million tourists. The island of Rhodes is one of the most visited places in the Mediterranean Sea. According to a survey conducted in China in 2005, the Greece was voted as the number one choice of the Chinese people to a tourist destination. Moreover, Greece has been actively trying to get a large portion of the annual Chinese tourists, especially the large presence of Greek tourist information in the Beijing International Tourism Expo, in 2006. The Greece had the largest share of a country in the Beijing Tourism Expo with a total exhibition space of over 1,152 m², more than any other nation. In November 2006, the Austria, like China, announced that Greece was the favorite destination for tourism, which brought optimistic hopes for the future. According to these remarks, the Minister of Tourism of Greece Aris Spiliotopoulos announced the opening of an office of GNTO in Shanghai until 2010. In order to promote the flow of Chinese tourists to Greece, the Air China has now established direct flights from China to Greece.
At the same time, the tourism consumption has increased considerably since the turn of the millennium, 17.7 billion US dollars in 2000 to 29.6 billion in 2004. More than 600 000 jobs were directly or indirectly linked to the tourism sector this year, which represented 16.5% of total employment in the country. Although Greece has always been a popular tourist destination, has often been criticized for being behind other nations in Western Europe in terms of tourism infrastructure. However, this has been greatly improved since the Athens Olympics in 2004.
The Greece has 51 marinas and 14 661 tie points that offer services such as bunks, fuel, water and electricity, telephone, and repair of vessels. Some of the most developed and busiest marinas in Greece are just a few kilometers from the center of Athens. The marinas of Alimos and Flisvos on the south coast of Athens, have an aggregate capacity of more than 1,800 ships.
The remnants of the culture of classical Greece are preserved mainly in Athens, Sparta, Mycenae, Argos and other sites, while sculptures and other objects of art displayed in Greek museums (National, of Heraclea, the Acropolis, etc.), and main cultural centers of the world are a constant reminder of copious Hellenic cultural heritage which is still alive in the education of Greeks.
A History of Greece traditionally includes the study of Greek, areas ruled by them and the territory of modern Greece. The scope of government housing and the Greek people suffered several changes through the years and, as a consequence, the history of Greece reflects this elasticity. Each era, each period has its own spheres of interest. The first Greeks arrived in Europe just before 1500 BC, and during its heyday, the Greek Civilization ruled everything is included among Greece, Egypt and the Hindu Kush. The Greeks established traditions of justice and individual freedom that would establish itself as the foundations of contemporary democracy.
The Acropolis is the part of cities and other Greek civilization, located in the peak of a hill, which built iconic buildings such as temples or places of meeting, and when they met important personalities of the city, acts also important. The most famous example is the Acropolis of Athens, which, for historical reasons and for artistic and famous buildings that were erected, is generally known as the Acropolis, in short, without any further qualification.
The Acropolis of Athens is the Acropolis Greek important. The Acropolis was literally "high city" and was present in most Greek cities, with a dual role: as his defense and the main places of worship.
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wn.com/Fun Tourism Location In Greece Of Europe
Free video about tourism in Greece. This free video was created for you by http://epsos.de and can be used for free under the creative commons license with the attribution of epSos.de as the original author of this tourism in Greece video.
Thank you for supporting the creative commons movement !!
The tourism in Greece is one of the main economic activities of the country. It attracts more than 17.5 million people each year and represents 15% of GDP national. Greece attracts visitors since the ancient times because of its heritage and its cultivation. Today the country is known for its historical sites, its beaches, Mediterranean climate and scenery. The Greece tourism contributes 15% of the Gross Domestic Product ( GDP national), and attracts over 16 million tourists each year. The country has attracted foreign visitors since antiquity for its rich and long history and, more recently, for its magnificent Mediterranean beaches. In 2005, only the capital, Athens, has received more than six million tourists.
In 2004, the country welcomed over 16.5 million tourists. The island of Rhodes is one of the most visited places in the Mediterranean Sea. According to a survey conducted in China in 2005, the Greece was voted as the number one choice of the Chinese people to a tourist destination. Moreover, Greece has been actively trying to get a large portion of the annual Chinese tourists, especially the large presence of Greek tourist information in the Beijing International Tourism Expo, in 2006. The Greece had the largest share of a country in the Beijing Tourism Expo with a total exhibition space of over 1,152 m², more than any other nation. In November 2006, the Austria, like China, announced that Greece was the favorite destination for tourism, which brought optimistic hopes for the future. According to these remarks, the Minister of Tourism of Greece Aris Spiliotopoulos announced the opening of an office of GNTO in Shanghai until 2010. In order to promote the flow of Chinese tourists to Greece, the Air China has now established direct flights from China to Greece.
At the same time, the tourism consumption has increased considerably since the turn of the millennium, 17.7 billion US dollars in 2000 to 29.6 billion in 2004. More than 600 000 jobs were directly or indirectly linked to the tourism sector this year, which represented 16.5% of total employment in the country. Although Greece has always been a popular tourist destination, has often been criticized for being behind other nations in Western Europe in terms of tourism infrastructure. However, this has been greatly improved since the Athens Olympics in 2004.
The Greece has 51 marinas and 14 661 tie points that offer services such as bunks, fuel, water and electricity, telephone, and repair of vessels. Some of the most developed and busiest marinas in Greece are just a few kilometers from the center of Athens. The marinas of Alimos and Flisvos on the south coast of Athens, have an aggregate capacity of more than 1,800 ships.
The remnants of the culture of classical Greece are preserved mainly in Athens, Sparta, Mycenae, Argos and other sites, while sculptures and other objects of art displayed in Greek museums (National, of Heraclea, the Acropolis, etc.), and main cultural centers of the world are a constant reminder of copious Hellenic cultural heritage which is still alive in the education of Greeks.
A History of Greece traditionally includes the study of Greek, areas ruled by them and the territory of modern Greece. The scope of government housing and the Greek people suffered several changes through the years and, as a consequence, the history of Greece reflects this elasticity. Each era, each period has its own spheres of interest. The first Greeks arrived in Europe just before 1500 BC, and during its heyday, the Greek Civilization ruled everything is included among Greece, Egypt and the Hindu Kush. The Greeks established traditions of justice and individual freedom that would establish itself as the foundations of contemporary democracy.
The Acropolis is the part of cities and other Greek civilization, located in the peak of a hill, which built iconic buildings such as temples or places of meeting, and when they met important personalities of the city, acts also important. The most famous example is the Acropolis of Athens, which, for historical reasons and for artistic and famous buildings that were erected, is generally known as the Acropolis, in short, without any further qualification.
The Acropolis of Athens is the Acropolis Greek important. The Acropolis was literally "high city" and was present in most Greek cities, with a dual role: as his defense and the main places of worship.
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- published: 08 Nov 2014
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Sky Sports Classics - England 2-2 Greece (Part 1)
2001-10-06. Sheringham and THAT Beckham free kick. Martin Tyler & Andy Gray commentary.
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Sky Sports Classics - England 2-2 Greece (Part 2)
2001-10-06. Sheringham and THAT Beckham free kick. Martin Tyler & Andy Gray commentary.
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Olympic Games in Ancient Greece.wmv
DISCLAIMER
The presenter does not intend to own the audio, video and photographic content used in this production. These materials are duly referenced and are intended for educational purposes only.
This is a creative video production presented by Antonio Salvador M. Alcazar III (HISTCIV A56) in the course History of Civilizations under Ms. Armi Evangel N. Peña.
March 2011, Term 3, A/Y 2010-201
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Extreme sports in greece
Come with us to the best spots in Greece, combining the kitesurfing with any other Extreme Sport you wish !!!
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The Greek Freak Is Back For Round Two: The Cusp
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Giannis "The Greek Freak" Antetokounmpo became an NBA phenom at the age of 18 with the Milwaukee Bucks, but he's still obsessed with becoming an even better player. In this VICE Sports exclusive video, Giannis talks about being destined to play in Milwaukee, making the transition from Greece to the U.S., and the thrill of dunki
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Pearl Jam - OAKA Sports Hall, Athens, Greece(30.09.2006)
Pearl Jam - OAKA Sports Hall, Athens, Greece(30.09.2006)
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Water Sports At Greece,Rhodes Haraki
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Horrible Histories Historical HHTV Sport Ancient Greece Olympics
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Most Incredible Basejump Site - Navagio Beach (Greece)
Watch this unreal Greek Basejump spot : Navagio Beach ! Shots : Gustavo Areias / Amy Shaw / Joe Nesbitt / Stratos Giamoukoglou Edit : Julio Blander The X-Tre...
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water sports phantom Faliraki Rhodos Greece 2013
EXTREME WATER SPORTS
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my sports dictionary Greece
Primary school of Platy proudly presents our sports dictionary video. A project for our Erasmus Plus partners from Europe.
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Costa Rica vs Greece 2014 World Cup: Sports DomiNation
Latinpost.com
The Latin Post sports team heads to Legends in New York City to watch Costa Rica play Greece on June 29, 2014 for the FIFA World Cup.
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TippyTappy Sports presents: Vanuatu vs Greece Rugby League Documentary
The TippyTappySports commentary team (Nikos Andronicos and Damien Timms) heads to Port Vila to cover Vanuatu's first ever rugby league international. Against Greece.
We were the only international media who showed up. It was brilliant.
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Ivan apbt - Sled weight pulling - Trix and Sports Dog Club ( Greece )
Ivan apbt (20kg) - 70kg on sled
Sled weight pulling
Trix and Sports Dog Club ( Greece )
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weight pulling - Trix and Sports Dog Club (Greece)
Pitbull Jack
weight pulling - Trix and Sports Dog Club (Greece)
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weight pulling - Trix and Sports Dog Club (Greece)
Pitbull Jack
weight pulling
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John Digweed Thessaloniki, Greece. Paok Sports Arena 06 June 2015 highlights.
John Digweed played on Saturday 06 June 2015, followed by Hito. Before him, X.P.Riens, Blue Pilots Project, Petroza, Thanassi Psarras, with great visuals by ESC.
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Water Sports at Nea Roda, Greece
This summer we stayed in Nea Roda in Halkidhiki, Greece and tryed out different water sports at the Water Sport Centre of Dinos.
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Highlights from SHOW ME Xtreme Sports 2014 ( Athens, Greece )
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Sports-Greece and Croatia Qualify for Men's Basketball
On Saturday Greece and Croatia booked their tickets in the Olympic basketball qualifying tournament. Croatia's semi-final win secured their spot with a tight 76-70 win over favorites Germany. Led by Marko Tomas who scored 21 points, the 20th-ranked Croatians showed solid improvement in their game, playing from the lead much of the way. The German team made a run to close the gap, but a three-point
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Young Entrepreneurs Academy - Greece - Fleet Board Sports
Watch the Investor Panel pitch from Fleet Board Sports during the Young Entrepreneurs Academy Scholarship Competition. Owners Nicholas Arieno and Abhinav Gar...
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ΝΕΤ (Greece) Sports Ident 2008-2010
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Ancient Olympics: Let The Games Begin
Come back with us to Ancient Greece, Two Thousand, Five Hundred Years ago to the original Olympic Games. The ancient Games, like our modern Olympics, included champions and cheaters, glory and scandals, bitter rivalries and contests of strength, speed and savage combat. Set in 448 BC when the pounding of horse's hooves and the brutal hand-to-hand combat could be heard and seen by the crowds that f
Sky Sports Classics - England 2-2 Greece (Part 1)
2001-10-06. Sheringham and THAT Beckham free kick. Martin Tyler & Andy Gray commentary....
2001-10-06. Sheringham and THAT Beckham free kick. Martin Tyler & Andy Gray commentary.
wn.com/Sky Sports Classics England 2 2 Greece (Part 1)
2001-10-06. Sheringham and THAT Beckham free kick. Martin Tyler & Andy Gray commentary.
- published: 17 May 2010
- views: 30233
Sky Sports Classics - England 2-2 Greece (Part 2)
2001-10-06. Sheringham and THAT Beckham free kick. Martin Tyler & Andy Gray commentary....
2001-10-06. Sheringham and THAT Beckham free kick. Martin Tyler & Andy Gray commentary.
wn.com/Sky Sports Classics England 2 2 Greece (Part 2)
2001-10-06. Sheringham and THAT Beckham free kick. Martin Tyler & Andy Gray commentary.
- published: 17 May 2010
- views: 79301
Olympic Games in Ancient Greece.wmv
DISCLAIMER
The presenter does not intend to own the audio, video and photographic content used in this production. These materials are duly referenced and are ...
DISCLAIMER
The presenter does not intend to own the audio, video and photographic content used in this production. These materials are duly referenced and are intended for educational purposes only.
This is a creative video production presented by Antonio Salvador M. Alcazar III (HISTCIV A56) in the course History of Civilizations under Ms. Armi Evangel N. Peña.
March 2011, Term 3, A/Y 2010-2011
De La Salle University--Manila
wn.com/Olympic Games In Ancient Greece.Wmv
DISCLAIMER
The presenter does not intend to own the audio, video and photographic content used in this production. These materials are duly referenced and are intended for educational purposes only.
This is a creative video production presented by Antonio Salvador M. Alcazar III (HISTCIV A56) in the course History of Civilizations under Ms. Armi Evangel N. Peña.
March 2011, Term 3, A/Y 2010-2011
De La Salle University--Manila
- published: 07 Mar 2011
- views: 98890
Extreme sports in greece
Come with us to the best spots in Greece, combining the kitesurfing with any other Extreme Sport you wish !!!...
Come with us to the best spots in Greece, combining the kitesurfing with any other Extreme Sport you wish !!!
wn.com/Extreme Sports In Greece
Come with us to the best spots in Greece, combining the kitesurfing with any other Extreme Sport you wish !!!
- published: 19 Apr 2015
- views: 63
The Greek Freak Is Back For Round Two: The Cusp
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Giannis "The Greek Freak" Antetokounmpo became an NBA phenom at the age of 18 with the Mi...
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Giannis "The Greek Freak" Antetokounmpo became an NBA phenom at the age of 18 with the Milwaukee Bucks, but he's still obsessed with becoming an even better player. In this VICE Sports exclusive video, Giannis talks about being destined to play in Milwaukee, making the transition from Greece to the U.S., and the thrill of dunking on Kevin Durant. Bonus: Giannis finally reveals his favorite smoothie ingredients.
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wn.com/The Greek Freak Is Back For Round Two The Cusp
Subscribe to VICE Sports here: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-VICE-Sports
Giannis "The Greek Freak" Antetokounmpo became an NBA phenom at the age of 18 with the Milwaukee Bucks, but he's still obsessed with becoming an even better player. In this VICE Sports exclusive video, Giannis talks about being destined to play in Milwaukee, making the transition from Greece to the U.S., and the thrill of dunking on Kevin Durant. Bonus: Giannis finally reveals his favorite smoothie ingredients.
Check out more episodes of The Cusp: http://bit.ly/The-Cusp
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- published: 23 Oct 2014
- views: 2375
Pearl Jam - OAKA Sports Hall, Athens, Greece(30.09.2006)
Pearl Jam - OAKA Sports Hall, Athens, Greece(30.09.2006)...
Pearl Jam - OAKA Sports Hall, Athens, Greece(30.09.2006)
wn.com/Pearl Jam Oaka Sports Hall, Athens, Greece(30.09.2006)
Pearl Jam - OAKA Sports Hall, Athens, Greece(30.09.2006)
Water Sports At Greece,Rhodes Haraki
Egw kai i parea m kaname liga watersport koda sto xwrio m. I sikgekrimeni paralia einai teleia gia auta ta water sport........Like & Subscribe please....
Egw kai i parea m kaname liga watersport koda sto xwrio m. I sikgekrimeni paralia einai teleia gia auta ta water sport........Like & Subscribe please.
wn.com/Water Sports At Greece,Rhodes Haraki
Egw kai i parea m kaname liga watersport koda sto xwrio m. I sikgekrimeni paralia einai teleia gia auta ta water sport........Like & Subscribe please.
- published: 08 Dec 2011
- views: 558
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author: JohnyF1996
Most Incredible Basejump Site - Navagio Beach (Greece)
Watch this unreal Greek Basejump spot : Navagio Beach ! Shots : Gustavo Areias / Amy Shaw / Joe Nesbitt / Stratos Giamoukoglou Edit : Julio Blander The X-Tre......
Watch this unreal Greek Basejump spot : Navagio Beach ! Shots : Gustavo Areias / Amy Shaw / Joe Nesbitt / Stratos Giamoukoglou Edit : Julio Blander The X-Tre...
wn.com/Most Incredible Basejump Site Navagio Beach (Greece)
Watch this unreal Greek Basejump spot : Navagio Beach ! Shots : Gustavo Areias / Amy Shaw / Joe Nesbitt / Stratos Giamoukoglou Edit : Julio Blander The X-Tre...
my sports dictionary Greece
Primary school of Platy proudly presents our sports dictionary video. A project for our Erasmus Plus partners from Europe....
Primary school of Platy proudly presents our sports dictionary video. A project for our Erasmus Plus partners from Europe.
wn.com/My Sports Dictionary Greece
Primary school of Platy proudly presents our sports dictionary video. A project for our Erasmus Plus partners from Europe.
- published: 16 May 2015
- views: 29
Costa Rica vs Greece 2014 World Cup: Sports DomiNation
Latinpost.com
The Latin Post sports team heads to Legends in New York City to watch Costa Rica play Greece on June 29, 2014 for the FIFA World Cup....
Latinpost.com
The Latin Post sports team heads to Legends in New York City to watch Costa Rica play Greece on June 29, 2014 for the FIFA World Cup.
wn.com/Costa Rica Vs Greece 2014 World Cup Sports Domination
Latinpost.com
The Latin Post sports team heads to Legends in New York City to watch Costa Rica play Greece on June 29, 2014 for the FIFA World Cup.
- published: 30 Jun 2014
- views: 502
TippyTappy Sports presents: Vanuatu vs Greece Rugby League Documentary
The TippyTappySports commentary team (Nikos Andronicos and Damien Timms) heads to Port Vila to cover Vanuatu's first ever rugby league international. Against Gr...
The TippyTappySports commentary team (Nikos Andronicos and Damien Timms) heads to Port Vila to cover Vanuatu's first ever rugby league international. Against Greece.
We were the only international media who showed up. It was brilliant.
wn.com/Tippytappy Sports Presents Vanuatu Vs Greece Rugby League Documentary
The TippyTappySports commentary team (Nikos Andronicos and Damien Timms) heads to Port Vila to cover Vanuatu's first ever rugby league international. Against Greece.
We were the only international media who showed up. It was brilliant.
- published: 26 Sep 2013
- views: 1070
Ivan apbt - Sled weight pulling - Trix and Sports Dog Club ( Greece )
Ivan apbt (20kg) - 70kg on sled
Sled weight pulling
Trix and Sports Dog Club ( Greece )...
Ivan apbt (20kg) - 70kg on sled
Sled weight pulling
Trix and Sports Dog Club ( Greece )
wn.com/Ivan Apbt Sled Weight Pulling Trix And Sports Dog Club ( Greece )
Ivan apbt (20kg) - 70kg on sled
Sled weight pulling
Trix and Sports Dog Club ( Greece )
- published: 12 May 2015
- views: 53
weight pulling - Trix and Sports Dog Club (Greece)
Pitbull Jack
weight pulling - Trix and Sports Dog Club (Greece)...
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weight pulling - Trix and Sports Dog Club (Greece)
wn.com/Weight Pulling Trix And Sports Dog Club (Greece)
Pitbull Jack
weight pulling - Trix and Sports Dog Club (Greece)
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weight pulling - Trix and Sports Dog Club (Greece)
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weight pulling
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wn.com/Weight Pulling Trix And Sports Dog Club (Greece)
Pitbull Jack
weight pulling
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John Digweed Thessaloniki, Greece. Paok Sports Arena 06 June 2015 highlights.
John Digweed played on Saturday 06 June 2015, followed by Hito. Before him, X.P.Riens, Blue Pilots Project, Petroza, Thanassi Psarras, with great visuals by ESC...
John Digweed played on Saturday 06 June 2015, followed by Hito. Before him, X.P.Riens, Blue Pilots Project, Petroza, Thanassi Psarras, with great visuals by ESC.
wn.com/John Digweed Thessaloniki, Greece. Paok Sports Arena 06 June 2015 Highlights.
John Digweed played on Saturday 06 June 2015, followed by Hito. Before him, X.P.Riens, Blue Pilots Project, Petroza, Thanassi Psarras, with great visuals by ESC.
- published: 07 Jun 2015
- views: 224
Water Sports at Nea Roda, Greece
This summer we stayed in Nea Roda in Halkidhiki, Greece and tryed out different water sports at the Water Sport Centre of Dinos.
Here are our attempts to learn...
This summer we stayed in Nea Roda in Halkidhiki, Greece and tryed out different water sports at the Water Sport Centre of Dinos.
Here are our attempts to learn.
wn.com/Water Sports At Nea Roda, Greece
This summer we stayed in Nea Roda in Halkidhiki, Greece and tryed out different water sports at the Water Sport Centre of Dinos.
Here are our attempts to learn.
- published: 06 Aug 2015
- views: 94
Highlights from SHOW ME Xtreme Sports 2014 ( Athens, Greece )
Πιο ολοκληρωμένη παρουσίαση των Extreme Sports, Adventure & Action, Fitness & Health, Hobbies. On April 10- 13, fill yourself with a lot of positive energy, ......
Πιο ολοκληρωμένη παρουσίαση των Extreme Sports, Adventure & Action, Fitness & Health, Hobbies. On April 10- 13, fill yourself with a lot of positive energy, ...
wn.com/Highlights From Show Me Xtreme Sports 2014 ( Athens, Greece )
Πιο ολοκληρωμένη παρουσίαση των Extreme Sports, Adventure & Action, Fitness & Health, Hobbies. On April 10- 13, fill yourself with a lot of positive energy, ...
Sports-Greece and Croatia Qualify for Men's Basketball
On Saturday Greece and Croatia booked their tickets in the Olympic basketball qualifying tournament. Croatia's semi-final win secured their spot with a tight 76...
On Saturday Greece and Croatia booked their tickets in the Olympic basketball qualifying tournament. Croatia's semi-final win secured their spot with a tight 76-70 win over favorites Germany. Led by Marko Tomas who scored 21 points, the 20th-ranked Croatians showed solid improvement in their game, playing from the lead much of the way. The German team made a run to close the gap, but a three-pointer with just over three and a half minutes left pushed Croatia's lead to a 10-point cushion. In the other semi-final, host-team Greece beat Puerto Rico 88-63. The solid performance before a fiery home.
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The International Basketball Federation finalized the Olympic brackets on Sunday after Germany secured the final qualifying spot with a win over Puerto Rico. It marks the first time since 1992 that Germany will play in the Olympic Games. Germany and Greece, will play in Group B which already includes Angola, China, world champions Spain and the U.S. While Croatia, the third qualifier, was drawn in Group A alongside 2004 Olympic champions Argentina, Australia, Iran, Lithuania and European champions Russia.
Meanwhile, Yao Ming gave China's Olympic basketball hopes a boost when he returned to action last week. But Yao, recovering from a foot injury, spent most of the warm-up match on the sidelines.
[Yao Ming, Chinese Basketball Player]:
"The match was really not that intense. The Serbian and Russian eams are both youth teams. Only the Angolan team will be playing in the Olympics. The next match against Angola will be more of a real test. As far as how my body feels, there's no way to tell if the challenge isn't that great."
As China's best-known sportsman, Yao faces considerable pressure to excel despite the team's modest medal hopes.
wn.com/Sports Greece And Croatia Qualify For Men's Basketball
On Saturday Greece and Croatia booked their tickets in the Olympic basketball qualifying tournament. Croatia's semi-final win secured their spot with a tight 76-70 win over favorites Germany. Led by Marko Tomas who scored 21 points, the 20th-ranked Croatians showed solid improvement in their game, playing from the lead much of the way. The German team made a run to close the gap, but a three-pointer with just over three and a half minutes left pushed Croatia's lead to a 10-point cushion. In the other semi-final, host-team Greece beat Puerto Rico 88-63. The solid performance before a fiery home.
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The International Basketball Federation finalized the Olympic brackets on Sunday after Germany secured the final qualifying spot with a win over Puerto Rico. It marks the first time since 1992 that Germany will play in the Olympic Games. Germany and Greece, will play in Group B which already includes Angola, China, world champions Spain and the U.S. While Croatia, the third qualifier, was drawn in Group A alongside 2004 Olympic champions Argentina, Australia, Iran, Lithuania and European champions Russia.
Meanwhile, Yao Ming gave China's Olympic basketball hopes a boost when he returned to action last week. But Yao, recovering from a foot injury, spent most of the warm-up match on the sidelines.
[Yao Ming, Chinese Basketball Player]:
"The match was really not that intense. The Serbian and Russian eams are both youth teams. Only the Angolan team will be playing in the Olympics. The next match against Angola will be more of a real test. As far as how my body feels, there's no way to tell if the challenge isn't that great."
As China's best-known sportsman, Yao faces considerable pressure to excel despite the team's modest medal hopes.
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Young Entrepreneurs Academy - Greece - Fleet Board Sports
Watch the Investor Panel pitch from Fleet Board Sports during the Young Entrepreneurs Academy Scholarship Competition. Owners Nicholas Arieno and Abhinav Gar......
Watch the Investor Panel pitch from Fleet Board Sports during the Young Entrepreneurs Academy Scholarship Competition. Owners Nicholas Arieno and Abhinav Gar...
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Watch the Investor Panel pitch from Fleet Board Sports during the Young Entrepreneurs Academy Scholarship Competition. Owners Nicholas Arieno and Abhinav Gar...
Ancient Olympics: Let The Games Begin
Come back with us to Ancient Greece, Two Thousand, Five Hundred Years ago to the original Olympic Games. The ancient Games, like our modern Olympics, included c...
Come back with us to Ancient Greece, Two Thousand, Five Hundred Years ago to the original Olympic Games. The ancient Games, like our modern Olympics, included champions and cheaters, glory and scandals, bitter rivalries and contests of strength, speed and savage combat. Set in 448 BC when the pounding of horse's hooves and the brutal hand-to-hand combat could be heard and seen by the crowds that filled the Olympic stadium. This one-hour special event follows the glory and corruption of the arc of a single, five-day Olympiad. The competitions include chariot racing, running, jumping, discus, javelin and two man-to-man combat finals-boxing and pankration, a form of extreme fighting in which death was not uncommon. With the help of sports historians and great athletes such as George Chuvalo and Olympic medallists Donovan Bailey and Angela Schneider, viewers travel back to a very different life-in a very different world. Combining computer generated imagery and vivid re-enactments, Ancient Olympics brings the legendary Hellenistic spectacle to life.
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Come back with us to Ancient Greece, Two Thousand, Five Hundred Years ago to the original Olympic Games. The ancient Games, like our modern Olympics, included champions and cheaters, glory and scandals, bitter rivalries and contests of strength, speed and savage combat. Set in 448 BC when the pounding of horse's hooves and the brutal hand-to-hand combat could be heard and seen by the crowds that filled the Olympic stadium. This one-hour special event follows the glory and corruption of the arc of a single, five-day Olympiad. The competitions include chariot racing, running, jumping, discus, javelin and two man-to-man combat finals-boxing and pankration, a form of extreme fighting in which death was not uncommon. With the help of sports historians and great athletes such as George Chuvalo and Olympic medallists Donovan Bailey and Angela Schneider, viewers travel back to a very different life-in a very different world. Combining computer generated imagery and vivid re-enactments, Ancient Olympics brings the legendary Hellenistic spectacle to life.
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Greece Travel Guide
Explore the most popular destinations in Greece (Athens, Mykonos, and Santorini) in this quick 3 minute overview. Whether your clients want to experience luxury accommodations and spa’s, or prefer to dive into the authentic countryside, Greece is a paradise for everyone.
Find out more about planning Greek itineraries in this Webinar: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qUbOwnlZw0M
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Greece Documentary - Travel Around The World - μελι ελλαδα.mp4
Greece Documentary - Travel Around The World - μελι ελλαδα.mp4
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Santorini Travel Guide – SantoriniDave.com
http://SantoriniDave.com – The Ultimate Guide to Santorini
My Travel Guide to Santorini. What are the best villages? Where are the best beaches? What are the best hotels? Answers to the most common questions I get about Santorini and the Greek Islands.
Photo credits:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/mylittlenomads/galleries/72157635050357718
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Santorini, Greece Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
http://bookinghunter.com
Santorini is an island in the southern Aegean Sea, about 200 km (120 mi) southeast from Greece's mainland. It is the largest island of a small, circular archipelago which bears the same name and is the remnant of a volcanic caldera.
The most important places to visit in Santorini are: The Caldera Islets, Wine Museum, Megaron Gyzi Museum, Archaeological Museum, Pirgos, Na
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Santorini Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations
The characteristic white-walled buildings of Santorini are standing upon each other in a happy disorder. The narrow alleys show us a new miracle at each turn. The top of our house is the other house’s balcony, from where there is a perfect view on the dark blue water of the Aegean Sea. The venetian blinds summon the color of the blue sky, the rows of cubic houses are sometimes broken by a blue-dom
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Mykonos, Greece Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
http://bookinghunter.com
Mykonos is a Greek island, part of the Cyclades, lying between Tinos, Syros, Paros and Naxos.
The most important places to visit in Mykonos are: Windmills, Petros the Pelican, Little Venice, Paraportiani, The Armenistis Lighthouse, Delos and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most imp
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Santorini Vacation Travel Guide - Travel Greece 2015
Santorini Vacation Travel Guide - Travel Greece 2015
The island of Santorini has a pretty explosive past. It’s perched over the remains of a much larger land mass that sank almost 4,000 years ago when a volcano blew its top, leaving the blue caldera and steep cliffs behind.
It is these cliffs and the flooded caldera that have become Santorini’s iconic calling card, and the first stop on your Sa
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Corfu, Greece - Top 5 things to do
In this video Brian Cox shows you the best activities to see and do while visitng the beautiful Greek island of Corfu. 1) Explore Corfu Town 2) Rent a scoote...
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Athens (Greece) Travel - Local Etiquette
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Travel Guide: Greece Island of Mykonos: The Greek Party Island. NIGHTLIFE!!!
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Greece Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations
Greece is the cradle of the European civilization, a quarry of mythology and ancient relics. On the Chalkidiki Peninsula we can visit the city of Thessalonica, the beaches of Katerini and Paralia, and from the boat we can take a look at the mystical monastery republic, Athos. Near the legendary Olympus Mountain we can take a look at the ‘rocks of gods’, the Meteora monasteries built on the sky-hig
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20 Things to do in Athens, Greece Travel Guide
Though our visit was brief, Audrey and I still made it our mission to see as many sights and attractions as possible around Athens, Greece. We set out to visit temples and ruins steeped in history, but along the way we also discovered that the Greek capital is a city with a pretty cool vibe, lots of art, and great food. This video guide will showcase 20 things to do in Athens, Greece:
1) Partheno
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Greek Town of Parga, (Greece) - Travel Guide
Take a tour of Greek Town of Parga in Parga, Greece -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats. Set between the lovely blue ...
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Mykonos, Greek Islands, Greece - Unravel Travel TV
A Greek island like no other, rustic chic combined with ancient myth. Mykonos is not your average Greek island. This sophisticated retreat in the heart of the Cyclades has been considered a special place for thousands of years, long before the rich and famous created the need for celebrity playgrounds. Mykonos is 30 square miles of barren land in the Aegean Sea with its white sugar cube structure
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Mykonos Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
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Mykonos island, Greece
The party island, the most gay-friendly place in Greece, the ideal destination to boast ones wealth and happiness, making it the most famous and expensive destination in Greece. Information, hotels, tickets: http://www.tripment.net
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Athens Greece Travel Guide - Travel Around The World
Athens Greece Travel Guide - Travel Around The World
The Greek capital is undergoing a radical period of urban renewal that did not stop with the 2004 Olympics.
Athens Greece Travel Guide
Athens is a huge city with several district articles containing sightseeing, restaurant, nightlife and accommodation listings — have a look at each of them.
Athens (Greek: Αθήνα, Athína), is the capital city
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Crete Island | Greece | World Travel Studio
Crete is the largest and most populous of the Greek islands, the fifth-largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, and one of the 13 administrative regions of G...
Greece Travel Guide
Explore the most popular destinations in Greece (Athens, Mykonos, and Santorini) in this quick 3 minute overview. Whether your clients want to experience luxury...
Explore the most popular destinations in Greece (Athens, Mykonos, and Santorini) in this quick 3 minute overview. Whether your clients want to experience luxury accommodations and spa’s, or prefer to dive into the authentic countryside, Greece is a paradise for everyone.
Find out more about planning Greek itineraries in this Webinar: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qUbOwnlZw0M
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Explore the most popular destinations in Greece (Athens, Mykonos, and Santorini) in this quick 3 minute overview. Whether your clients want to experience luxury accommodations and spa’s, or prefer to dive into the authentic countryside, Greece is a paradise for everyone.
Find out more about planning Greek itineraries in this Webinar: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qUbOwnlZw0M
- published: 27 Aug 2014
- views: 9474
Greece Documentary - Travel Around The World - μελι ελλαδα.mp4
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Greece Documentary - Travel Around The World - μελι ελλαδα.mp4
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Greece Documentary - Travel Around The World - μελι ελλαδα.mp4
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Santorini Travel Guide – SantoriniDave.com
http://SantoriniDave.com – The Ultimate Guide to Santorini
My Travel Guide to Santorini. What are the best villages? Where are the best beaches? What are the b...
http://SantoriniDave.com – The Ultimate Guide to Santorini
My Travel Guide to Santorini. What are the best villages? Where are the best beaches? What are the best hotels? Answers to the most common questions I get about Santorini and the Greek Islands.
Photo credits:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/mylittlenomads/galleries/72157635050357718
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http://SantoriniDave.com – The Ultimate Guide to Santorini
My Travel Guide to Santorini. What are the best villages? Where are the best beaches? What are the best hotels? Answers to the most common questions I get about Santorini and the Greek Islands.
Photo credits:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/mylittlenomads/galleries/72157635050357718
http://www.flickr.com/photos/mylittlenomads/galleries/72157635700730904/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/mylittlenomads/galleries/72157635860794954/
- published: 30 Oct 2013
- views: 73654
Santorini, Greece Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
http://bookinghunter.com
Santorini is an island in the southern Aegean Sea, about 200 km (120 mi) southeast from Greece's mainland. It is the largest island of...
http://bookinghunter.com
Santorini is an island in the southern Aegean Sea, about 200 km (120 mi) southeast from Greece's mainland. It is the largest island of a small, circular archipelago which bears the same name and is the remnant of a volcanic caldera.
The most important places to visit in Santorini are: The Caldera Islets, Wine Museum, Megaron Gyzi Museum, Archaeological Museum, Pirgos, Naval Museum and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Santorini travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
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http://bookinghunter.com
Santorini is an island in the southern Aegean Sea, about 200 km (120 mi) southeast from Greece's mainland. It is the largest island of a small, circular archipelago which bears the same name and is the remnant of a volcanic caldera.
The most important places to visit in Santorini are: The Caldera Islets, Wine Museum, Megaron Gyzi Museum, Archaeological Museum, Pirgos, Naval Museum and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Santorini travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
- published: 31 May 2013
- views: 24770
Santorini Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations
The characteristic white-walled buildings of Santorini are standing upon each other in a happy disorder. The narrow alleys show us a new miracle at each turn. T...
The characteristic white-walled buildings of Santorini are standing upon each other in a happy disorder. The narrow alleys show us a new miracle at each turn. The top of our house is the other house’s balcony, from where there is a perfect view on the dark blue water of the Aegean Sea. The venetian blinds summon the color of the blue sky, the rows of cubic houses are sometimes broken by a blue-domed temple or a windmill. The balconies are full of geranium. The smell of gyros is in the air, from the cafes we hear the bouzouki, and the sight of the sunset from the taverns is unforgettable. The sun is scorching, one can smell the salty air and hear the seagulls, while down below the white boats sail towards their unknown destination.
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The characteristic white-walled buildings of Santorini are standing upon each other in a happy disorder. The narrow alleys show us a new miracle at each turn. The top of our house is the other house’s balcony, from where there is a perfect view on the dark blue water of the Aegean Sea. The venetian blinds summon the color of the blue sky, the rows of cubic houses are sometimes broken by a blue-domed temple or a windmill. The balconies are full of geranium. The smell of gyros is in the air, from the cafes we hear the bouzouki, and the sight of the sunset from the taverns is unforgettable. The sun is scorching, one can smell the salty air and hear the seagulls, while down below the white boats sail towards their unknown destination.
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- published: 07 May 2015
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Mykonos, Greece Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
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Mykonos is a Greek island, part of the Cyclades, lying between Tinos, Syros, Paros and Naxos.
The most important places to visit in M...
http://bookinghunter.com
Mykonos is a Greek island, part of the Cyclades, lying between Tinos, Syros, Paros and Naxos.
The most important places to visit in Mykonos are: Windmills, Petros the Pelican, Little Venice, Paraportiani, The Armenistis Lighthouse, Delos and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Mykonos travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
Background music by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) / Dan-O at DanoSongs.com
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Mykonos is a Greek island, part of the Cyclades, lying between Tinos, Syros, Paros and Naxos.
The most important places to visit in Mykonos are: Windmills, Petros the Pelican, Little Venice, Paraportiani, The Armenistis Lighthouse, Delos and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Mykonos travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
Background music by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) / Dan-O at DanoSongs.com
- published: 31 May 2013
- views: 11473
Santorini Vacation Travel Guide - Travel Greece 2015
Santorini Vacation Travel Guide - Travel Greece 2015
The island of Santorini has a pretty explosive past. It’s perched over the remains of a much larger land m...
Santorini Vacation Travel Guide - Travel Greece 2015
The island of Santorini has a pretty explosive past. It’s perched over the remains of a much larger land mass that sank almost 4,000 years ago when a volcano blew its top, leaving the blue caldera and steep cliffs behind.
It is these cliffs and the flooded caldera that have become Santorini’s iconic calling card, and the first stop on your Santorini tour. Here’s your first bit of trivia: The whitewashed homes that appear on so many postcards and photographs are larger than they appear on the outside. They’re partially built into existing cliffside caves, and feature some of the most distinctive Mediterranean architecture you’ll ever see.
Santorini sightseeing will no doubt bring you up the stairs and pathways to the blue-domed churches that stand guard over the island. From there, you can take in the exquisite view of the caldera and harbor below. If you get a little weary of the spectacular sights, don’t worry; there’s plenty of things to do besides wander the various clifftop towns. If you head down to water level, you can soak in the warm surf, explore Santorini’s many beaches, go for a drive along winding roads, or go on a fishing expedition from one of the harbors.
At the end of the day, gather with the residents and visitors atop the cliff towns and watch the sun drop into the ocean. You’ll never see a view quite like it.
wn.com/Santorini Vacation Travel Guide Travel Greece 2015
Santorini Vacation Travel Guide - Travel Greece 2015
The island of Santorini has a pretty explosive past. It’s perched over the remains of a much larger land mass that sank almost 4,000 years ago when a volcano blew its top, leaving the blue caldera and steep cliffs behind.
It is these cliffs and the flooded caldera that have become Santorini’s iconic calling card, and the first stop on your Santorini tour. Here’s your first bit of trivia: The whitewashed homes that appear on so many postcards and photographs are larger than they appear on the outside. They’re partially built into existing cliffside caves, and feature some of the most distinctive Mediterranean architecture you’ll ever see.
Santorini sightseeing will no doubt bring you up the stairs and pathways to the blue-domed churches that stand guard over the island. From there, you can take in the exquisite view of the caldera and harbor below. If you get a little weary of the spectacular sights, don’t worry; there’s plenty of things to do besides wander the various clifftop towns. If you head down to water level, you can soak in the warm surf, explore Santorini’s many beaches, go for a drive along winding roads, or go on a fishing expedition from one of the harbors.
At the end of the day, gather with the residents and visitors atop the cliff towns and watch the sun drop into the ocean. You’ll never see a view quite like it.
- published: 15 May 2015
- views: 891
Corfu, Greece - Top 5 things to do
In this video Brian Cox shows you the best activities to see and do while visitng the beautiful Greek island of Corfu. 1) Explore Corfu Town 2) Rent a scoote......
In this video Brian Cox shows you the best activities to see and do while visitng the beautiful Greek island of Corfu. 1) Explore Corfu Town 2) Rent a scoote...
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Athens (Greece) Travel - Local Etiquette
Going to Greece soon? These etiquette tips will come in handy during your visit. There are some Greek etiquette and customs to keep in mind during your trip ......
Going to Greece soon? These etiquette tips will come in handy during your visit. There are some Greek etiquette and customs to keep in mind during your trip ...
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Going to Greece soon? These etiquette tips will come in handy during your visit. There are some Greek etiquette and customs to keep in mind during your trip ...
- published: 11 Apr 2011
- views: 11125
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Travel Guide: Greece Island of Mykonos: The Greek Party Island. NIGHTLIFE!!!
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Travel video guide to the Greek island of Mykonos. It is Nightlife in Greece at it's best. Party Island!!!
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Travel video guide to the Greek island of Mykonos. It is Nightlife in Greece at it's best. Party Island!!!
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Travel video guide to the Greek island of Mykonos. It is Nightlife in Greece at it's best. Party Island!!!
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- views: 65645
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Greece Travel Video Guide • Great Destinations
Greece is the cradle of the European civilization, a quarry of mythology and ancient relics. On the Chalkidiki Peninsula we can visit the city of Thessalonica, ...
Greece is the cradle of the European civilization, a quarry of mythology and ancient relics. On the Chalkidiki Peninsula we can visit the city of Thessalonica, the beaches of Katerini and Paralia, and from the boat we can take a look at the mystical monastery republic, Athos. Near the legendary Olympus Mountain we can take a look at the ‘rocks of gods’, the Meteora monasteries built on the sky-high cliffs. Athens’s well known building is the Acropolis, which is garlanded by the golden pillars of the Parthenon. The Agora was the marketplace of the ancient Athens, while the Plaka is a current, full of life eastern bazaar. From the capital the visitors can take journeys to the canal of Corinth and to the beaches of the Attican Riviera. From the dock of Pireus it is easy to take a boat and visit the islands of the Aegean and Ionic Sea. The islands tell us of Romans, Byzantines, pirates and knights. Among the olive tree gardens and orange trees white houses, temples and sunlit ruins are hiding. The sea is blue in the bays surrounded by beaches and on the terrace of a tavern the flavors of the Greek cuisine are always welcome.
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Greece is the cradle of the European civilization, a quarry of mythology and ancient relics. On the Chalkidiki Peninsula we can visit the city of Thessalonica, the beaches of Katerini and Paralia, and from the boat we can take a look at the mystical monastery republic, Athos. Near the legendary Olympus Mountain we can take a look at the ‘rocks of gods’, the Meteora monasteries built on the sky-high cliffs. Athens’s well known building is the Acropolis, which is garlanded by the golden pillars of the Parthenon. The Agora was the marketplace of the ancient Athens, while the Plaka is a current, full of life eastern bazaar. From the capital the visitors can take journeys to the canal of Corinth and to the beaches of the Attican Riviera. From the dock of Pireus it is easy to take a boat and visit the islands of the Aegean and Ionic Sea. The islands tell us of Romans, Byzantines, pirates and knights. Among the olive tree gardens and orange trees white houses, temples and sunlit ruins are hiding. The sea is blue in the bays surrounded by beaches and on the terrace of a tavern the flavors of the Greek cuisine are always welcome.
- published: 04 Apr 2015
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20 Things to do in Athens, Greece Travel Guide
Though our visit was brief, Audrey and I still made it our mission to see as many sights and attractions as possible around Athens, Greece. We set out to visit ...
Though our visit was brief, Audrey and I still made it our mission to see as many sights and attractions as possible around Athens, Greece. We set out to visit temples and ruins steeped in history, but along the way we also discovered that the Greek capital is a city with a pretty cool vibe, lots of art, and great food. This video guide will showcase 20 things to do in Athens, Greece:
1) Parthenon (Παρθενών - Παρθενώνας)
2) Erechtheion (Erechtheum) Ἐρέχθειον - Ερέχθειο)
3) The Philopappos Monument (Μνημείο Φιλοπάππου) on Mouseion Hill
4) Traditional Greek Food (Greek Salad, Saganaki and Moussaka)
5) Mount Lycabettus (Lykabettos or Lykavittos - Λυκαβηττός)
6) Night views of Athens
7) Temple of Zeus at Olympia
8) Arch of Hadrian (Αψίδα του Αδριανού - Hadrian's Gate)
9) Monastiraki Flea Market & Vintage Market
10) Greek Street Food (Souvlaki - σουβλάκι and Gyro Pita - γύρος)
11) Street Art in Psirri (Psyri or Psiri or Psyrri or Psirri - Ψυρρή ή Ψυρή)
12) Kerameikos Cemetery (Νεκροταφείο Κεραμικού)
13) Changing of the Guard
14) National Garden (Royal Garden - Εθνικός Κήπος)
15) Athens Central Market - Agora
16) Agora (Ἀγορά Agorá)
17) Acropolis Museum (Μουσείο Ακρόπολης)
18) Plaka (Pláka - Πλάκα)
19) Hadrian's Library
20) Greek Cooking Class (Learning how to make Greek Food and Greek Cuisine)
We sincerely hope this travel guide to Athens, Greece is a good primer and introduction to Greek culture, Greek Food (Greek Cuisine), and numerous attractions and things to do and see in the city. We cover arts, entertainment, museums and architecture we feel is worth exploring. In terms of tourism this travel video attempts to take you to all of the famous sites as well as many of the off-the-beaten-path spots you may have otherwise missed out on.
Athens (Greek: Αθήνα, Athína - Ἀθῆναι)
20 Things to do in Athens Greece Top Attractions Travel Guide Transcript:
Well, good afternoon from sunny Athens. We are currently exploring the Greek capital. We recently actually spent a few days traveling around Meteora and now we're finishing up our trip here in Athens. We've got two full days to explore the city which isn't a lot of time but we're going to try to do our best. So let's get ready and start exploring.
Our first stop was one of the most recognized sights in Athens - the Parthenon, which was dedicated to the goddess Athena who was seen as the patron of Athens.
After sunset we lingered atop Mount Lycabettus for some night views of the city before taking the funicular down to the bottom. Seeing the Acropolis all lit up at night was a pretty cool sight!
Next up we visited the Temple of Zeus which once housed the statue of Zeus, and was considered one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
When it comes to shopping, there are a few different options. We made our way to Monastiraki, which is one of the principal shopping districts in Athens. Here we visited both the Flea Market and the antique shops in the area.
The Agora was the central spot in ancient Greek city-states, and it is where people gathered.
So we are wrapping up our time here in Athens. Any surprises or final thoughts to share? Yeah, something that really surprised me were just the amount of stray animals that I saw on the streets. Lots of cats and dogs.
I also thought there was really good dining options as well. We had a number of really good Greek meals and also some really good International food too.
Final thoughts, I think this is a really underrated capital in Europe. A lot like Warsaw in Poland so if you have an opportunity to visit Athens in Greece definitely do so.
So what did you think of Athens? Well, I thought it was a really cool city and I actually had a great time here. It kind of reminded me a little bit of Tel Aviv with the Mediterranean feel but also Berlin because it is very artsy and gritty. So it's a really cool place to check out. Great food, lots of attractions. You have a mix of antiquity with urban. So it's really fun and it is unlike any place I've been before, so I would highly recommend it.
And that's a wrap for Athens! We hope you enjoyed this city guide and that it'll come in handy when you plan your own trip. If you have any more suggestions of activities that travelers shouldn't miss, feel free to share those in the comments below.
This is part of our Travel in Greece series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Greek culture, Greek arts, Greek foods, Greek religion, Greek cuisine and Greek people.
Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com & http://thatbackpacker.com
All photos and video taken by Samuel Jeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).
Music in this video courtesy of Audio Network
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Though our visit was brief, Audrey and I still made it our mission to see as many sights and attractions as possible around Athens, Greece. We set out to visit temples and ruins steeped in history, but along the way we also discovered that the Greek capital is a city with a pretty cool vibe, lots of art, and great food. This video guide will showcase 20 things to do in Athens, Greece:
1) Parthenon (Παρθενών - Παρθενώνας)
2) Erechtheion (Erechtheum) Ἐρέχθειον - Ερέχθειο)
3) The Philopappos Monument (Μνημείο Φιλοπάππου) on Mouseion Hill
4) Traditional Greek Food (Greek Salad, Saganaki and Moussaka)
5) Mount Lycabettus (Lykabettos or Lykavittos - Λυκαβηττός)
6) Night views of Athens
7) Temple of Zeus at Olympia
8) Arch of Hadrian (Αψίδα του Αδριανού - Hadrian's Gate)
9) Monastiraki Flea Market & Vintage Market
10) Greek Street Food (Souvlaki - σουβλάκι and Gyro Pita - γύρος)
11) Street Art in Psirri (Psyri or Psiri or Psyrri or Psirri - Ψυρρή ή Ψυρή)
12) Kerameikos Cemetery (Νεκροταφείο Κεραμικού)
13) Changing of the Guard
14) National Garden (Royal Garden - Εθνικός Κήπος)
15) Athens Central Market - Agora
16) Agora (Ἀγορά Agorá)
17) Acropolis Museum (Μουσείο Ακρόπολης)
18) Plaka (Pláka - Πλάκα)
19) Hadrian's Library
20) Greek Cooking Class (Learning how to make Greek Food and Greek Cuisine)
We sincerely hope this travel guide to Athens, Greece is a good primer and introduction to Greek culture, Greek Food (Greek Cuisine), and numerous attractions and things to do and see in the city. We cover arts, entertainment, museums and architecture we feel is worth exploring. In terms of tourism this travel video attempts to take you to all of the famous sites as well as many of the off-the-beaten-path spots you may have otherwise missed out on.
Athens (Greek: Αθήνα, Athína - Ἀθῆναι)
20 Things to do in Athens Greece Top Attractions Travel Guide Transcript:
Well, good afternoon from sunny Athens. We are currently exploring the Greek capital. We recently actually spent a few days traveling around Meteora and now we're finishing up our trip here in Athens. We've got two full days to explore the city which isn't a lot of time but we're going to try to do our best. So let's get ready and start exploring.
Our first stop was one of the most recognized sights in Athens - the Parthenon, which was dedicated to the goddess Athena who was seen as the patron of Athens.
After sunset we lingered atop Mount Lycabettus for some night views of the city before taking the funicular down to the bottom. Seeing the Acropolis all lit up at night was a pretty cool sight!
Next up we visited the Temple of Zeus which once housed the statue of Zeus, and was considered one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
When it comes to shopping, there are a few different options. We made our way to Monastiraki, which is one of the principal shopping districts in Athens. Here we visited both the Flea Market and the antique shops in the area.
The Agora was the central spot in ancient Greek city-states, and it is where people gathered.
So we are wrapping up our time here in Athens. Any surprises or final thoughts to share? Yeah, something that really surprised me were just the amount of stray animals that I saw on the streets. Lots of cats and dogs.
I also thought there was really good dining options as well. We had a number of really good Greek meals and also some really good International food too.
Final thoughts, I think this is a really underrated capital in Europe. A lot like Warsaw in Poland so if you have an opportunity to visit Athens in Greece definitely do so.
So what did you think of Athens? Well, I thought it was a really cool city and I actually had a great time here. It kind of reminded me a little bit of Tel Aviv with the Mediterranean feel but also Berlin because it is very artsy and gritty. So it's a really cool place to check out. Great food, lots of attractions. You have a mix of antiquity with urban. So it's really fun and it is unlike any place I've been before, so I would highly recommend it.
And that's a wrap for Athens! We hope you enjoyed this city guide and that it'll come in handy when you plan your own trip. If you have any more suggestions of activities that travelers shouldn't miss, feel free to share those in the comments below.
This is part of our Travel in Greece series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Greek culture, Greek arts, Greek foods, Greek religion, Greek cuisine and Greek people.
Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com & http://thatbackpacker.com
All photos and video taken by Samuel Jeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).
Music in this video courtesy of Audio Network
- published: 23 Nov 2015
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Greek Town of Parga, (Greece) - Travel Guide
Take a tour of Greek Town of Parga in Parga, Greece -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats. Set between the lovely blue ......
Take a tour of Greek Town of Parga in Parga, Greece -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats. Set between the lovely blue ...
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Take a tour of Greek Town of Parga in Parga, Greece -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats. Set between the lovely blue ...
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Mykonos, Greek Islands, Greece - Unravel Travel TV
A Greek island like no other, rustic chic combined with ancient myth. Mykonos is not your average Greek island. This sophisticated retreat in the heart of the C...
A Greek island like no other, rustic chic combined with ancient myth. Mykonos is not your average Greek island. This sophisticated retreat in the heart of the Cyclades has been considered a special place for thousands of years, long before the rich and famous created the need for celebrity playgrounds. Mykonos is 30 square miles of barren land in the Aegean Sea with its white sugar cube structures, boutique shops and idyllic harbours. Mention Mykonos and many will refer to its glittering nightlife and gay scene. It is possibly the most gay friendly island I have visited, but the real appeal of Mykonos is the variety of entertainment for everyone. Also its close proximity to the other islands makes it an ideal base for anyone keen to backpack around the Greek islands during the summer. The temperature is typically Mediterannean with glorious sun from April through to September.
Mykonos town is the core of the islands action. Its a white-washed warren of narrow cobbled streets designed to confuse pirates in days gone by but now equally capable of baffling the tourist. But the myriad winding streets also mean you find yourself stumbling upon the islands iconic windmills, local celebrity pelicans and no small number of decadent jewellery stores. Little Venice, an area named after the wooden seafront buildings overhanging the water, provides numerous stop-off points. You can watch the people stream by at the classy, but rather expensive Sea Satin restaurant or try more affordable Greek fare in the attractive setting of the waterfront area. Meals will set you back from €20 with wine provided you stick to the cheaper options. Or you can sip on your drink of choice to the sound of the water lapping against the balcony edge at cocktail venues such as Rhapsodies.
Hiring a moped is a great way to explore the island but be prepared for wind-swept hair due to the powerful winds that swipe at the island from the north. Mykonos has some of the best beaches of the Cyclades, and as long as you are prepared to share them, the sheltered bays of the southern coastline are by far the most popular. Agios Yannis is one of the most famous as it was the location for the movie Shirley Valentine. There is no shortage of sunloungers and umbrellas, as you recuperate after the night before and relax in preparation for the night ahead. For those wanting a more remote sunwhorshipping experience the tranquil Agios Sostis and the private Super Paradise are only accessible by boat.
Not all the beaches in Mykonos are just places where you sunbathe and swim. Towards the latter part of the afternoon, bars such as Tropicana on Paradise beach, are where the party gets started. On the party beaches the cocktails flow freely, and the whole beach swings to the rhythm of an MTV beach party. Popular nightspot Cavo Paradiso, complete with pool, perches on the rocks above Paradise beach while the rather ironically named Space is the superclub in the centre of Mykonos town.
Despite its arid beauty, Mykonos is not a mecca for the culture vulture. There are a few small mildly interesting museums but the main sightseeing of significance is the unihabited island of Delos. Today the island is effectively a big open-air museum where you can visit the Great Temple of Apollo, built in 476 BC. You can visit all the treasures in a couple of hours. The ruins are one of the most important architectural showcases in the region, having become the centre of pilgrimages for the followers of Apollo, around the temple of whom a whole city sprang.
Where to stay in Mykonos is a delightful decision, if you can afford to splash the cash. There are incredible boutique hotels, with the Kivotos being one of the most desirable. Just 10 minutes from Mykonos town, this resort has 40 rooms eah individually deocarted by famous artists. Its pool area will beg you to stay around all day with its incredible sea views and a cocktail bar. There is also a private beach with water sports. A close match in comfort and style is the Tharroe Mykonos Hotel which has an onsite spa and panoramic views of the Aegean sea. For those with tighter budgets there are self-catering apartments to be found right across the island with the Paolas Town apartments being a particularly charming option.
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A Greek island like no other, rustic chic combined with ancient myth. Mykonos is not your average Greek island. This sophisticated retreat in the heart of the Cyclades has been considered a special place for thousands of years, long before the rich and famous created the need for celebrity playgrounds. Mykonos is 30 square miles of barren land in the Aegean Sea with its white sugar cube structures, boutique shops and idyllic harbours. Mention Mykonos and many will refer to its glittering nightlife and gay scene. It is possibly the most gay friendly island I have visited, but the real appeal of Mykonos is the variety of entertainment for everyone. Also its close proximity to the other islands makes it an ideal base for anyone keen to backpack around the Greek islands during the summer. The temperature is typically Mediterannean with glorious sun from April through to September.
Mykonos town is the core of the islands action. Its a white-washed warren of narrow cobbled streets designed to confuse pirates in days gone by but now equally capable of baffling the tourist. But the myriad winding streets also mean you find yourself stumbling upon the islands iconic windmills, local celebrity pelicans and no small number of decadent jewellery stores. Little Venice, an area named after the wooden seafront buildings overhanging the water, provides numerous stop-off points. You can watch the people stream by at the classy, but rather expensive Sea Satin restaurant or try more affordable Greek fare in the attractive setting of the waterfront area. Meals will set you back from €20 with wine provided you stick to the cheaper options. Or you can sip on your drink of choice to the sound of the water lapping against the balcony edge at cocktail venues such as Rhapsodies.
Hiring a moped is a great way to explore the island but be prepared for wind-swept hair due to the powerful winds that swipe at the island from the north. Mykonos has some of the best beaches of the Cyclades, and as long as you are prepared to share them, the sheltered bays of the southern coastline are by far the most popular. Agios Yannis is one of the most famous as it was the location for the movie Shirley Valentine. There is no shortage of sunloungers and umbrellas, as you recuperate after the night before and relax in preparation for the night ahead. For those wanting a more remote sunwhorshipping experience the tranquil Agios Sostis and the private Super Paradise are only accessible by boat.
Not all the beaches in Mykonos are just places where you sunbathe and swim. Towards the latter part of the afternoon, bars such as Tropicana on Paradise beach, are where the party gets started. On the party beaches the cocktails flow freely, and the whole beach swings to the rhythm of an MTV beach party. Popular nightspot Cavo Paradiso, complete with pool, perches on the rocks above Paradise beach while the rather ironically named Space is the superclub in the centre of Mykonos town.
Despite its arid beauty, Mykonos is not a mecca for the culture vulture. There are a few small mildly interesting museums but the main sightseeing of significance is the unihabited island of Delos. Today the island is effectively a big open-air museum where you can visit the Great Temple of Apollo, built in 476 BC. You can visit all the treasures in a couple of hours. The ruins are one of the most important architectural showcases in the region, having become the centre of pilgrimages for the followers of Apollo, around the temple of whom a whole city sprang.
Where to stay in Mykonos is a delightful decision, if you can afford to splash the cash. There are incredible boutique hotels, with the Kivotos being one of the most desirable. Just 10 minutes from Mykonos town, this resort has 40 rooms eah individually deocarted by famous artists. Its pool area will beg you to stay around all day with its incredible sea views and a cocktail bar. There is also a private beach with water sports. A close match in comfort and style is the Tharroe Mykonos Hotel which has an onsite spa and panoramic views of the Aegean sea. For those with tighter budgets there are self-catering apartments to be found right across the island with the Paolas Town apartments being a particularly charming option.
- published: 17 Feb 2010
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Mykonos Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
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History, legend, and beauty are what Mykonos, Greece, is all about. Even its name is drawn from myth: Mykon, the first ruler of Mykonos, was purportedly the son of Apollo.
You don’t need to be fully versed in Greek myths to enjoy your trip, but before you begin your Mykonos tour, get to know some of the island’s local legends. In the old stories, Mykonos hosted a battle between Zeus and the giant Titans. The large rocks that are scattered over the island are said to be the remains of the Titans, which were left where they fell.
You won’t spend your all of your Mykonos sightseeing staring at rocks, though. Why not learn more about the local history in Mykonos Town, the largest community on the island? For instance, its windmills were built in the 16th century by the Venetians, who ruled the island until the 18th century. The windmills are the place to visit for outstanding views of the harbor and another dose of local lore.
Much of Mykonos Town is built in the medieval Venetian style; it is a maze of small lanes and whitewashed buildings. This community has been a Mykonos tourism hot spot since the 1950s thanks to its variety of restaurants and nightclubs, and for good reason. Eating, dancing, and ocean sunsets—what better combination could you ask for?
What will you do on your Mykonos tour?
Visit our Mykonos travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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This video for (video name here) is one of our older productions, but we wanted to share it with you to get some feedback on how these older clips compare to the more recent travel guides we’ve shot. Below are some links to those recent videos. Feel free to compare with this clip and comment below to let us know which ones you prefer, and what else you’d love to see from Expedia on YouTube!
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Kyoto:
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History, legend, and beauty are what Mykonos, Greece, is all about. Even its name is drawn from myth: Mykon, the first ruler of Mykonos, was purportedly the son of Apollo.
You don’t need to be fully versed in Greek myths to enjoy your trip, but before you begin your Mykonos tour, get to know some of the island’s local legends. In the old stories, Mykonos hosted a battle between Zeus and the giant Titans. The large rocks that are scattered over the island are said to be the remains of the Titans, which were left where they fell.
You won’t spend your all of your Mykonos sightseeing staring at rocks, though. Why not learn more about the local history in Mykonos Town, the largest community on the island? For instance, its windmills were built in the 16th century by the Venetians, who ruled the island until the 18th century. The windmills are the place to visit for outstanding views of the harbor and another dose of local lore.
Much of Mykonos Town is built in the medieval Venetian style; it is a maze of small lanes and whitewashed buildings. This community has been a Mykonos tourism hot spot since the 1950s thanks to its variety of restaurants and nightclubs, and for good reason. Eating, dancing, and ocean sunsets—what better combination could you ask for?
What will you do on your Mykonos tour?
Visit our Mykonos travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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Mykonos island, Greece
The party island, the most gay-friendly place in Greece, the ideal destination to boast ones wealth and happiness, making it the most famous and expensive desti...
The party island, the most gay-friendly place in Greece, the ideal destination to boast ones wealth and happiness, making it the most famous and expensive destination in Greece. Information, hotels, tickets: http://www.tripment.net
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The party island, the most gay-friendly place in Greece, the ideal destination to boast ones wealth and happiness, making it the most famous and expensive destination in Greece. Information, hotels, tickets: http://www.tripment.net
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Athens Greece Travel Guide - Travel Around The World
Athens Greece Travel Guide - Travel Around The World
The Greek capital is undergoing a radical period of urban renewal that did not stop with the 2004 Olympic...
Athens Greece Travel Guide - Travel Around The World
The Greek capital is undergoing a radical period of urban renewal that did not stop with the 2004 Olympics.
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Athens is a huge city with several district articles containing sightseeing, restaurant, nightlife and accommodation listings — have a look at each of them.
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The Greek capital is undergoing a radical period of urban renewal that did not stop with the 2004 Olympics.
Athens Greece Travel Guide
Athens is a huge city with several district articles containing sightseeing, restaurant, nightlife and accommodation listings — have a look at each of them.
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Crete Island | Greece | World Travel Studio
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sounddesign event muisc makers in Greece
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[274] EU singles out Greece
Greece gave up its currency to be a part of the Eurozone. It now finds itself alone in the currency union. Reports from multiple sources indicate that the European .
Greece gave up its currency to be a part of the Eurozone. It now finds itself alone in the currency union. Reports from multiple sources indicate that the European .
Greece gave up its currency to be a part of the Eurozone. It now f
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Rhea Khilnani Greece 2015
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Greece Gender Roles
A brief summary of how the two genders are viewed in Greece, as well as minorities.-- Created using PowToon -- Free sign up at http://www.powtoon.com/youtube/ -- Create animated videos and animated presentations for free. PowToon is a free tool that allows you to develop cool animated clips and animated presentations for your website, office meeting, sales pitch, nonprofit fundraiser, product lau
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Bugatti EB110 in Greece!!!!!! (the only in Greece)
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Λίμνη Πλαστήρα - Καρδίτσα || Lake Plastiras - Karditsa (Greece)
Αγαπημένος ορεινός προορισμός για φυσιολάτρες και οικογένειες, η Λίμνη Πλαστήρα, με έκταση 25.000 στρέμματα περίπου και σε υψόμετρο 750 μ. στα νοτιοδυτικά του Νομού Καρδίτσας, περιστοιχίζεται από 18 γραφικά χωριά. Το Νεοχώρι – το πιο αναπτυγμένο τουριστικά χωριό – απλώνεται στην πλαγιά και προσφέρει πανοραμική θέα στη Λίμνη Πλαστήρα.
Η λίμνη Πλαστήρα είναι μια ονειρική και γαλήνια περιοχή, με ατ
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Greece seeks EU help with refugees and migrants
Greece will ask for help under the EU's civil protection mechanism, the country's migration minister told euronews on Wednesday.
Speaking in a telephone interview with euronews correspondent Efi Koutsokosta, Ioannis Mouzalas said the Greek government would request foreign assistance on Thursday.
"Tomorrow we will officially request the triggering of EU mechanism and we hope that the EU will resp
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Our Trip to Greece
Our Vacation and engagement while traveling through Athens, Santorini and Cinque Terre.
Music:
Holiday by Crazy Tunes
The Light by Disco Fries (Feat. Niko the Kid)
You & Me by Disclosure (Flume Remix)
Travel by RedWineProductions
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Mabyca Cooking Show | Greece #2
Greek cooking show #2 for our homework.
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NUin Greece 2015
Colin Hug, NUin Greece semester
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NUin Greece 2015
A brief summary of my time abroad as part of the NUin Program
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N.U.in Greece 2015 Kira Martin
Trying to make imovie work
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Athens, Greece №4
невозможно переоценить предрождественскую брутальность афинских подворотен. благодаря первому в мире непосещаемому видеоблогу она, несомненно, войдет в анналы истории
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Boxing greece
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NU.in Greece 2015 - Aleksia Cvijic
The following is a summary of my NU.in experience studying aboard in Thessaloniki, Greece.
Music: Moth's Wings- Passion Pit
Roses- The Chainsmokers
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RAW: Syrian immigrants arrive to Greece
Behind the Scenes
Raw footage of Syrian refugee immigrants arriving to the Greek island of Lesbos from Turkey. November 2015.
Contact for exclusive footage.
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N.U.in Greece 2015 | Sofi Tzouanakis
A Kentucky gal takes on Thessaloniki, Greece her first semester of college. Enjoy!
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dubsmash greece Κάτω παρτάλι-Βίβιαν
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Sailing Holidays in Greece with Sea Trek Adventures
Yachts and Beach Club Sailing in Kefalonia Greece
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Migrant crisis: Greece under EU pressure on Schengen futu
Migrant crisis: Greece under EU pressure on Schengen futu
Greece
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Eternal Music Vol.5
℗ 2011 Eternal Music
Released on: 2011-06-28
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Greece · Vasiliy Goodkov
Eternal Music Vol.5
℗ 2011 Eternal Music
Released on: 2011-06-28
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Greece · Vasiliy Goodkov
Eternal Music Vol.5
℗ 2011 Eternal Music
Released on: 2011-06-28
Auto-generated by YouTube.
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Greece
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[274] EU singles out Greece
Greece gave up its currency to be a part of the Eurozone. It now finds itself alone in the currency union. Reports from multiple sources indicate that the Europ...
Greece gave up its currency to be a part of the Eurozone. It now finds itself alone in the currency union. Reports from multiple sources indicate that the European .
Greece gave up its currency to be a part of the Eurozone. It now finds itself alone in the currency union. Reports from multiple sources indicate that the European .
Greece gave up its currency to be a part of the Eurozone. It now finds itself alone in the currency union. Reports from multiple sources indicate that the European .
wn.com/274 Eu Singles Out Greece
Greece gave up its currency to be a part of the Eurozone. It now finds itself alone in the currency union. Reports from multiple sources indicate that the European .
Greece gave up its currency to be a part of the Eurozone. It now finds itself alone in the currency union. Reports from multiple sources indicate that the European .
Greece gave up its currency to be a part of the Eurozone. It now finds itself alone in the currency union. Reports from multiple sources indicate that the European .
- published: 02 Dec 2015
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Greece Gender Roles
A brief summary of how the two genders are viewed in Greece, as well as minorities.-- Created using PowToon -- Free sign up at http://www.powtoon.com/youtube/ -...
A brief summary of how the two genders are viewed in Greece, as well as minorities.-- Created using PowToon -- Free sign up at http://www.powtoon.com/youtube/ -- Create animated videos and animated presentations for free. PowToon is a free tool that allows you to develop cool animated clips and animated presentations for your website, office meeting, sales pitch, nonprofit fundraiser, product launch, video resume, or anything else you could use an animated explainer video. PowToon's animation templates help you create animated presentations and animated explainer videos from scratch. Anyone can produce awesome animations quickly with PowToon, without the cost or hassle other professional animation services require.
wn.com/Greece Gender Roles
A brief summary of how the two genders are viewed in Greece, as well as minorities.-- Created using PowToon -- Free sign up at http://www.powtoon.com/youtube/ -- Create animated videos and animated presentations for free. PowToon is a free tool that allows you to develop cool animated clips and animated presentations for your website, office meeting, sales pitch, nonprofit fundraiser, product launch, video resume, or anything else you could use an animated explainer video. PowToon's animation templates help you create animated presentations and animated explainer videos from scratch. Anyone can produce awesome animations quickly with PowToon, without the cost or hassle other professional animation services require.
- published: 02 Dec 2015
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Λίμνη Πλαστήρα - Καρδίτσα || Lake Plastiras - Karditsa (Greece)
Αγαπημένος ορεινός προορισμός για φυσιολάτρες και οικογένειες, η Λίμνη Πλαστήρα, με έκταση 25.000 στρέμματα περίπου και σε υψόμετρο 750 μ. στα νοτιοδυτικά του Ν...
Αγαπημένος ορεινός προορισμός για φυσιολάτρες και οικογένειες, η Λίμνη Πλαστήρα, με έκταση 25.000 στρέμματα περίπου και σε υψόμετρο 750 μ. στα νοτιοδυτικά του Νομού Καρδίτσας, περιστοιχίζεται από 18 γραφικά χωριά. Το Νεοχώρι – το πιο αναπτυγμένο τουριστικά χωριό – απλώνεται στην πλαγιά και προσφέρει πανοραμική θέα στη Λίμνη Πλαστήρα.
Η λίμνη Πλαστήρα είναι μια ονειρική και γαλήνια περιοχή, με ατελείωτη φυσική ομορφιά. Κάθε εποχή προσφέρει ένα ξεχωριστό & εντυπωσιακό τοπίο όπως & ατελείωτες ευκαιρίες για χαλάρωση.
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A favorite mountain destination for nature lovers and families, the Plastiras Lake, with an area of about 25,000 acres and at an altitude of 750 m., southwest of Karditsa, is surrounded by 18 villages. Neochori - the most developed touristicly village - is spread on the slopes and offers panoramic view of Plastiras Lake.
The Plastiras Lake is a dreamy and peaceful area, with endless natural beauty. Each season offers a distinct and spectacular scenery as well as endless opportunities for relaxation.
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Αγαπημένος ορεινός προορισμός για φυσιολάτρες και οικογένειες, η Λίμνη Πλαστήρα, με έκταση 25.000 στρέμματα περίπου και σε υψόμετρο 750 μ. στα νοτιοδυτικά του Νομού Καρδίτσας, περιστοιχίζεται από 18 γραφικά χωριά. Το Νεοχώρι – το πιο αναπτυγμένο τουριστικά χωριό – απλώνεται στην πλαγιά και προσφέρει πανοραμική θέα στη Λίμνη Πλαστήρα.
Η λίμνη Πλαστήρα είναι μια ονειρική και γαλήνια περιοχή, με ατελείωτη φυσική ομορφιά. Κάθε εποχή προσφέρει ένα ξεχωριστό & εντυπωσιακό τοπίο όπως & ατελείωτες ευκαιρίες για χαλάρωση.
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A favorite mountain destination for nature lovers and families, the Plastiras Lake, with an area of about 25,000 acres and at an altitude of 750 m., southwest of Karditsa, is surrounded by 18 villages. Neochori - the most developed touristicly village - is spread on the slopes and offers panoramic view of Plastiras Lake.
The Plastiras Lake is a dreamy and peaceful area, with endless natural beauty. Each season offers a distinct and spectacular scenery as well as endless opportunities for relaxation.
Production by Drone Images
- published: 02 Dec 2015
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Greece seeks EU help with refugees and migrants
Greece will ask for help under the EU's civil protection mechanism, the country's migration minister told euronews on Wednesday.
Speaking in a telephone interv...
Greece will ask for help under the EU's civil protection mechanism, the country's migration minister told euronews on Wednesday.
Speaking in a telephone interview with euronews correspondent Efi Koutsokosta, Ioannis Mouzalas said the Greek government would request foreign assistance on Thursday.
"Tomorrow we will officially request the triggering of EU mechanism and we hope that the EU will respond in a better way than with other countries in the past," Mouzalas said.
"The game of blaming Gr…
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wn.com/Greece Seeks Eu Help With Refugees And Migrants
Greece will ask for help under the EU's civil protection mechanism, the country's migration minister told euronews on Wednesday.
Speaking in a telephone interview with euronews correspondent Efi Koutsokosta, Ioannis Mouzalas said the Greek government would request foreign assistance on Thursday.
"Tomorrow we will officially request the triggering of EU mechanism and we hope that the EU will respond in a better way than with other countries in the past," Mouzalas said.
"The game of blaming Gr…
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- published: 02 Dec 2015
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Our Trip to Greece
Our Vacation and engagement while traveling through Athens, Santorini and Cinque Terre.
Music:
Holiday by Crazy Tunes
The Light by Disco Fries (Feat. Niko the ...
Our Vacation and engagement while traveling through Athens, Santorini and Cinque Terre.
Music:
Holiday by Crazy Tunes
The Light by Disco Fries (Feat. Niko the Kid)
You & Me by Disclosure (Flume Remix)
Travel by RedWineProductions
wn.com/Our Trip To Greece
Our Vacation and engagement while traveling through Athens, Santorini and Cinque Terre.
Music:
Holiday by Crazy Tunes
The Light by Disco Fries (Feat. Niko the Kid)
You & Me by Disclosure (Flume Remix)
Travel by RedWineProductions
- published: 02 Dec 2015
- views: 0
Mabyca Cooking Show | Greece #2
Greek cooking show #2 for our homework....
Greek cooking show #2 for our homework.
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Greek cooking show #2 for our homework.
- published: 02 Dec 2015
- views: 0
NUin Greece 2015
Colin Hug, NUin Greece semester...
Colin Hug, NUin Greece semester
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Colin Hug, NUin Greece semester
- published: 02 Dec 2015
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NUin Greece 2015
A brief summary of my time abroad as part of the NUin Program...
A brief summary of my time abroad as part of the NUin Program
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A brief summary of my time abroad as part of the NUin Program
- published: 02 Dec 2015
- views: 4
Athens, Greece №4
невозможно переоценить предрождественскую брутальность афинских подворотен. благодаря первому в мире непосещаемому видеоблогу она, несомненно, войдет в анналы и...
невозможно переоценить предрождественскую брутальность афинских подворотен. благодаря первому в мире непосещаемому видеоблогу она, несомненно, войдет в анналы истории
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невозможно переоценить предрождественскую брутальность афинских подворотен. благодаря первому в мире непосещаемому видеоблогу она, несомненно, войдет в анналы истории
- published: 02 Dec 2015
- views: 2
NU.in Greece 2015 - Aleksia Cvijic
The following is a summary of my NU.in experience studying aboard in Thessaloniki, Greece.
Music: Moth's Wings- Passion Pit
Roses- The Chainsmokers...
The following is a summary of my NU.in experience studying aboard in Thessaloniki, Greece.
Music: Moth's Wings- Passion Pit
Roses- The Chainsmokers
wn.com/Nu.In Greece 2015 Aleksia Cvijic
The following is a summary of my NU.in experience studying aboard in Thessaloniki, Greece.
Music: Moth's Wings- Passion Pit
Roses- The Chainsmokers
- published: 02 Dec 2015
- views: 5
RAW: Syrian immigrants arrive to Greece
Behind the Scenes
Raw footage of Syrian refugee immigrants arriving to the Greek island of Lesbos from Turkey. November 2015.
Contact for exclusive footage....
Behind the Scenes
Raw footage of Syrian refugee immigrants arriving to the Greek island of Lesbos from Turkey. November 2015.
Contact for exclusive footage.
wn.com/Raw Syrian Immigrants Arrive To Greece
Behind the Scenes
Raw footage of Syrian refugee immigrants arriving to the Greek island of Lesbos from Turkey. November 2015.
Contact for exclusive footage.
- published: 02 Dec 2015
- views: 17
N.U.in Greece 2015 | Sofi Tzouanakis
A Kentucky gal takes on Thessaloniki, Greece her first semester of college. Enjoy!...
A Kentucky gal takes on Thessaloniki, Greece her first semester of college. Enjoy!
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A Kentucky gal takes on Thessaloniki, Greece her first semester of college. Enjoy!
- published: 02 Dec 2015
- views: 23
Sailing Holidays in Greece with Sea Trek Adventures
Yachts and Beach Club Sailing in Kefalonia Greece...
Yachts and Beach Club Sailing in Kefalonia Greece
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Yachts and Beach Club Sailing in Kefalonia Greece
- published: 02 Dec 2015
- views: 4
Migrant crisis: Greece under EU pressure on Schengen futu
Migrant crisis: Greece under EU pressure on Schengen futu...
Migrant crisis: Greece under EU pressure on Schengen futu
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Migrant crisis: Greece under EU pressure on Schengen futu
- published: 02 Dec 2015
- views: 2
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Documentary: Greece for sale (VPRO Backlight)
Now that a Grexit seems to have been averted, and the strictest cutbacks ever have been announced, Greece is entering a new chapter. The welfare state is dismantled even further and all state property is weighed and sold. What dangers are lurking, and how will the Greek sellout change the country?
Over six months after taking office, the new Greek political leaders reluctantly have to admit that
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Ισπανία - Ελλάδα 73-71 / Spain vs Greece Full Game - Eurobasket 2015 {15/9/2015}
The Copyrights belongs to FIBA and OTE TV.
Τα δεκάλεπτα: 14-14, 39-32, 55-57, 73-71.
Ισπανία (Σκαριόλο): Γκασόλ 27 (1), Φερνάντεθ, Ροντρίγκεθ 10 (1), Ρίμπας 3 (1), Ρέγιες 5, Κλαβέρ 2, Γιουλ 8 (2), Μίροτιτς 18 (2).
Ελλάδα (Κατσικάρης): Μπουρούσης 5, Ζήσης 5, Σπανούλης 10 (1), Καλάθης 14 (2), Περπέρογλου, Σλούκας 3 (1), Καϊμακόγλου, Κουφός 9, Πρίντεζης 13 (1), Παπανικολάου, Μάντζαρης, Αντετοκούνμ
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The Seven Wonders of Ancient Greece
There are many ancient Greek structures that were built in huge scale and in more grandeur condition, but only the top seven were chosen to be the best of the best, as the wonder of the ancient Greece.
1. Theatre of Epidaurus.
It is a huge theatre which can holds over 15 000 people, designed by Polykleitos the Younger in the 4th century BC. It is used for dramatic performances, ceremonial events,
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Greece v Serbia - Game of the Day - 3x3 Basketball - Baku 2015 European Games
Relive the Game of the day from the 2015 European Games in Baku with some really incredible moments: Greece vs. Serbia.
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Austerity and Neoliberalism in Greece with Richard Wolff and Barry Herman | The New School
Development, Thought and Policy Lecture Series: Austerity and Neoliberalism in Greece, sponsored by the Julien J. Studley Graduate Program in International Affairs (http://www.newschool.edu/public-engagement/ma-ms-international-affairs), at the Milano School for International Affairs, Management, and Urban Policy (http://www.newschool.edu/milano). GPIA Professors Richard Wolff and Barry Herman sha
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Keiser Report: Hidden Truth About Greece (E714)
In this episode of the Keiser Report back in London, Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert discuss the Greek situation and that a nation is not what it thinks it is but what others attempt to hide about that nation - like the fact that it is bankrupt. They discuss the role Goldman Sachs played in helping Greece hide its debts and, thus, strapping it to the euro and the mispricing of real risk by well-compe
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LIVE: Tusk, Juncker and Tsipras to comment on Greece at EP plenary session
President of the European Council Donald Tusk and president of the European commission Jean-Claude Juncker will comment on the current situation in Greece at the European Parliament session in Strasbourg on July 8. The Greek government's current bailout expired on Tuesday, June 30, when the country was due to pay the IMF €1.6bn (£1.1bn), a payment they failed to meet.
A referendum on bailout saw
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Life as an Illegal Immigrant in Greece
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Greece has always been a gateway for immigrants searching for what they assumed would be a better life in Europe. But many of those who've crossed illegally into Greece have found that they have traded one bad situation for another. Refugees from war-torn countries like Syria and Afghanistan are finding themselves stuck in a countr
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The Cost of Dying in Greece
Due to the economy, it's hard enough to live in Greece, but exorbitant costs, limited cemetery space and endless bureaucracy, make dying seem just as difficult.
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The documentary that shocked Greece - SKAI "1821"
This documentary tells the truth about the creation of the Greek state in the 19th century. Still many perspectives have to be analyzed far better than till now, but we get a general idea what has happened with the history of Greece. Falsehood and deletions of facts, about the Albanian population of Greece, about the role of Orthodox Church during the revolution etc., is shown in this documentary
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Does Germany owe Greece over Nazi occupation?
Can war crimes ever be confined to history? Greece is demanding reparations from Germany for the Nazi occupation during World War Two, calling it a "moral obligation".
But can apologies and compensation bring closure? Or does a time come to just let go?
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Greece debt crisis: brinkmanship or bust?
The Greek protest party Syriza campaigned on the slogan 'hope is coming' and a promise to end austerity.
But it is finding life a lot tougher in government, as it tries to hammer out not just a face-saving deal, but any deal at all with its European creditors.
Greece has until the end of the month to agree reforms that will unlock desperately needed cash from an international bailout - or face d
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David Icke Puts events in Tunisia, France and Greece into Context, On The Richie Allen Show
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Keiser Report: Greece pivoting from debt slavery (E779)
In this episode of the Keiser Report, Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert discuss the Greek referendum, the 50 ways to not pay their creditors and the future for the “demerging” economy in which debts are repaid “parametrically.” In the second half, Max interviews Simon Dixon about what Bitcoin could do for Greece and whether or not, as Citi’s global chief economist says, it is the stupidest idea since C
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Keiser Report: Greece! Start Fresh (E777)
In this episode of the Keiser Report, Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert discuss the idea of “nothing to fear but fear itself” as Greece puts an end to sovereign asset forfeiture as capital controls and bank holidays are declared after its government called a referendum. In the second half, Max interviews American defense attorney Craig Brand about civil asset forfeiture.
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The World Today - GREECE: A PEOPLE BETRAYED
This week Tariq Ali talks about the fast-moving events surrounding the Greek
political crisis; the democratic referendum, and how the Greek leaders betrayed hope and surrendered as EU celebrated its kill. teleSUR http://multimedia.telesurtv.net/v/the-world-today-415122/
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Counting the Cost - Can Greece be saved?
This coming Sunday, Greeks will face a decisive choice on whether they wish to stay in or leave the eurozone.
Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, who was elected in January on a promise to end years of austerity, has called for a referendum - asking Greeks to decide on whether to accept creditors' proposals for more austerity in exchange for more loans.
Despite receiving two bailouts worth $266 billi
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Keiser Report: IMF failed Greece long before bailout (E776)
In this episode of the Keiser Report, Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert discuss forecasts that go wrong and whether or not Christine Lagarde could forecast her way out of a Dominique Strauss Kahn orgy. In the second half, Max interviews Mark O’Byrne about the gold and silver markets, cryptobullion, the confetti masters on Wall Street and the Federal Reserve which is not federal and has no reserves.
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A ROYAL FAMILY - THE ROYAL HOUSE OF GREECE
The great powers were on the look-out for a new king of Greece. Having attended his elder sister Alexandra's wedding in England, seventeen year old Prince Vi...
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Keiser Report: Lethal Bloodlettings for Greece (E783)
In this episode of the Keiser Report, Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert discuss what Lord Byron’s infamous debt problems and his death by bloodletting can teach us about the Greek debt situation. In the second half, Max interviews Adam Leonard of BlockEx about a new white label fiat to crypto forex exchange running off their software. They also discuss leaving the US dollar off the exchange due to US r
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The Fall of Greece. Prepare Yourself Accordingly.
The world’s economic landscape has been rocked by the Greece Debt Crisis and as austerity looms over the Greek population - Athens burns, protests mount and fear of a Grexit rises. As discussions about debt forgiveness and a possible bailout continue the Eurozone is on edge with fears as to the future stability of the Euro and the possibility of economic collapse. As Greek Prime Minister Alexis Ts
Documentary: Greece for sale (VPRO Backlight)
Now that a Grexit seems to have been averted, and the strictest cutbacks ever have been announced, Greece is entering a new chapter. The welfare state is disman...
Now that a Grexit seems to have been averted, and the strictest cutbacks ever have been announced, Greece is entering a new chapter. The welfare state is dismantled even further and all state property is weighed and sold. What dangers are lurking, and how will the Greek sellout change the country?
Over six months after taking office, the new Greek political leaders reluctantly have to admit that they have lost the battle with the European creditors. Other ideas become more important. But what are those other ideas? Can the Greek take matters into their own hands, or will they accept more help from abroad? On this crossroads of developments, Backlight elucidates three painful options for Greece.
Captain Fu Chengqiu is in charge of the Chinese-run port of Piraeus, the container transhipment at the gateway to Europe that has been run very successfully by COSCO, a Chinese state-owned company. It is booming with economic activity. Containers are unloaded, lorries are constantly driving to and fro. But there is hardly a Chinese in sight. The Greeks that work here don't protest. Discipline is key. From his office with a view of the port, Fu explains his business philosophy. It is based on the manual of the new authoritarian capitalist Chinese style: work hard and don't whine. It seems to be working. While the Chinese piers are buzzing with activity, the Greek piers a little further down look desolate.
The gold and copper mine of Skouries is a paragon of Greek dilemma. The mine isn't Greek, it's Canadian. To get to the ore, a large part of the land is excavated. And the gold is not extracted in Greece, but in China. There is a great deal of opposition. Takis Kaltsos and Nina Karina have been involved in a conflict for years. They don't just have a problem with the widely hated privatizations of Greek interests, but also with the total sellout of their country - to say nothing of the environmental burden. But the mine provides jobs, and they are much needed. That is the only thing that keeps Greece afloat: jobs and investments, says Dimitris Tsiolakis The mine offers hope, he says. One would have to be a fool to object to that in today's circumstances.
Greek MP Kostas Lapavitsas believes that the Greeks should take matters into their own hands and stop relying on, what he calls, foreign interference, whether it comes from Europe, from China or from Canada. Not only is he a pronounced advocate of a Grexit, he is also highly concerned about the lack of faith and self-esteem among the Greeks. To prove that things can be different, he sends us to Naoussa, his power base, where hundreds of textile workers try to breathe new life into their bankrupt factory themselves. Greece doesn't need the corrupt elite, the workers say. It is perfectly capable of coping on its own.
The epilogue of this episode is the last euro coin factory in Greece, on the Albanian border. This is where Greece mints its one, two and five eurocent coins - as long as the Central Bank asks for them. And when it doesn't, there is always the alternative: shell casings for the army. In fact, the options are simple, say the handful of factory workers: it's either the euro or the bullet.
Director: Floris Jan van Luyn
DOP: Adri Schrover
Sound: Benny Jansen
Editor: Jeroen van den Berk
Research: Henneke Hagen/Nikolas Leontopoulos
Production: Marie Schutgens
Commissioning editors: Marije Meerman/Doke Romeijn
wn.com/Documentary Greece For Sale (Vpro Backlight)
Now that a Grexit seems to have been averted, and the strictest cutbacks ever have been announced, Greece is entering a new chapter. The welfare state is dismantled even further and all state property is weighed and sold. What dangers are lurking, and how will the Greek sellout change the country?
Over six months after taking office, the new Greek political leaders reluctantly have to admit that they have lost the battle with the European creditors. Other ideas become more important. But what are those other ideas? Can the Greek take matters into their own hands, or will they accept more help from abroad? On this crossroads of developments, Backlight elucidates three painful options for Greece.
Captain Fu Chengqiu is in charge of the Chinese-run port of Piraeus, the container transhipment at the gateway to Europe that has been run very successfully by COSCO, a Chinese state-owned company. It is booming with economic activity. Containers are unloaded, lorries are constantly driving to and fro. But there is hardly a Chinese in sight. The Greeks that work here don't protest. Discipline is key. From his office with a view of the port, Fu explains his business philosophy. It is based on the manual of the new authoritarian capitalist Chinese style: work hard and don't whine. It seems to be working. While the Chinese piers are buzzing with activity, the Greek piers a little further down look desolate.
The gold and copper mine of Skouries is a paragon of Greek dilemma. The mine isn't Greek, it's Canadian. To get to the ore, a large part of the land is excavated. And the gold is not extracted in Greece, but in China. There is a great deal of opposition. Takis Kaltsos and Nina Karina have been involved in a conflict for years. They don't just have a problem with the widely hated privatizations of Greek interests, but also with the total sellout of their country - to say nothing of the environmental burden. But the mine provides jobs, and they are much needed. That is the only thing that keeps Greece afloat: jobs and investments, says Dimitris Tsiolakis The mine offers hope, he says. One would have to be a fool to object to that in today's circumstances.
Greek MP Kostas Lapavitsas believes that the Greeks should take matters into their own hands and stop relying on, what he calls, foreign interference, whether it comes from Europe, from China or from Canada. Not only is he a pronounced advocate of a Grexit, he is also highly concerned about the lack of faith and self-esteem among the Greeks. To prove that things can be different, he sends us to Naoussa, his power base, where hundreds of textile workers try to breathe new life into their bankrupt factory themselves. Greece doesn't need the corrupt elite, the workers say. It is perfectly capable of coping on its own.
The epilogue of this episode is the last euro coin factory in Greece, on the Albanian border. This is where Greece mints its one, two and five eurocent coins - as long as the Central Bank asks for them. And when it doesn't, there is always the alternative: shell casings for the army. In fact, the options are simple, say the handful of factory workers: it's either the euro or the bullet.
Director: Floris Jan van Luyn
DOP: Adri Schrover
Sound: Benny Jansen
Editor: Jeroen van den Berk
Research: Henneke Hagen/Nikolas Leontopoulos
Production: Marie Schutgens
Commissioning editors: Marije Meerman/Doke Romeijn
- published: 19 Oct 2015
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Ισπανία - Ελλάδα 73-71 / Spain vs Greece Full Game - Eurobasket 2015 {15/9/2015}
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Τα δεκάλεπτα: 14-14, 39-32, 55-57, 73-71.
Ισπανία (Σκαριόλο): Γκασόλ 27 (1), Φερνάντεθ, Ροντρίγκεθ 10 (1), Ρίμπας 3...
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Τα δεκάλεπτα: 14-14, 39-32, 55-57, 73-71.
Ισπανία (Σκαριόλο): Γκασόλ 27 (1), Φερνάντεθ, Ροντρίγκεθ 10 (1), Ρίμπας 3 (1), Ρέγιες 5, Κλαβέρ 2, Γιουλ 8 (2), Μίροτιτς 18 (2).
Ελλάδα (Κατσικάρης): Μπουρούσης 5, Ζήσης 5, Σπανούλης 10 (1), Καλάθης 14 (2), Περπέρογλου, Σλούκας 3 (1), Καϊμακόγλου, Κουφός 9, Πρίντεζης 13 (1), Παπανικολάου, Μάντζαρης, Αντετοκούνμπο 12 (2).
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Τα δεκάλεπτα: 14-14, 39-32, 55-57, 73-71.
Ισπανία (Σκαριόλο): Γκασόλ 27 (1), Φερνάντεθ, Ροντρίγκεθ 10 (1), Ρίμπας 3 (1), Ρέγιες 5, Κλαβέρ 2, Γιουλ 8 (2), Μίροτιτς 18 (2).
Ελλάδα (Κατσικάρης): Μπουρούσης 5, Ζήσης 5, Σπανούλης 10 (1), Καλάθης 14 (2), Περπέρογλου, Σλούκας 3 (1), Καϊμακόγλου, Κουφός 9, Πρίντεζης 13 (1), Παπανικολάου, Μάντζαρης, Αντετοκούνμπο 12 (2).
- published: 18 Sep 2015
- views: 2931
The Seven Wonders of Ancient Greece
There are many ancient Greek structures that were built in huge scale and in more grandeur condition, but only the top seven were chosen to be the best of the b...
There are many ancient Greek structures that were built in huge scale and in more grandeur condition, but only the top seven were chosen to be the best of the best, as the wonder of the ancient Greece.
1. Theatre of Epidaurus.
It is a huge theatre which can holds over 15 000 people, designed by Polykleitos the Younger in the 4th century BC. It is used for dramatic performances, ceremonial events, baths and palaestra (wrestling). The original 34 rows of setings were extended in Roman times by another 21 rows. As is usual for Greek theatres (opposed to Roman theatres), the view on a lush landscape behind the stage is an integral part of the theatre. The theatre is marveled for its exceptional acoustic properties too.
2. Statue of Zeus at Olympia.
The statue is made by Phidias at around 432 BC. It was erected in the Temple of Zeus, Olympia, Greece and it was one of the Seven Wonders of Ancient World. The seated statue, which stands at height of around 12 m, was a chryselephantine sculpture made of ivory and gold-plated bronze. The statue occupied half of the width of the aisle of the temple and if the statue is made to be a standing figure, then it would unroof the temple.
3. Temple of Apollo at Delphi.
The temple was erected on the remains of earlier temple in around 7th century BC and it was designed by architects; Trophonios and Agamedes. The temple was a Doric hexastyle structure of 6 by 15 columns. It is destroyed in 373 BC by earthquake and then rebuilt with similar proportion in 330 BC by Spintharos, Xenodoros, and Agathon around the stylobate (stepped platform).
4. Colossus of Rhodes.
It was a statue of the Greek God, Helios erected in the city of Rhodes between 292 and 280 BC. It stands at a height of over 30 m, making it as one of the tallest ancient statues in the world. It is also one of the Seven Wonders of Ancient World. It was constructed to celebrate Rhodes’ victory over the ruler of Cyprus. The statue is believed to be built of iron tie bars with brass plates fixed to form the skin. It is destroyed by 226 BC Rhodes earthquake.
5. Settlement of Santorini.
Santorini is a volcanic island located in the southern Aegean Sea. It is the site of Thera eruption, one of the greatest in history which occured some 3 600 years ago at the height of Minoan civilization. The eruption is also the source of the legend of Atlantis. There was once a town, called as Minoan Pompeii (Ancient Akrotiri) which was once destroyed in 1450 BC from the volcanic eruption. The impressive buildings of the town are the three-storeys houses, some even with balconies and extensively decorated with frescoes.
6. Palace of Knossos.
The great palace was built between 1700 and 1400 BC with periodic rebuildings after destruction. It is the political and ceremonial centre of Minoan civilization and culture on Crete. The palace appeared s a maze of workrooms, living spaces and store rooms close to a central square. The palace sits on 6-acres of land and had over 1 300 rooms as well as a theatre. Part of the palace is built up to five-stories high.
7. Parthenon.
As Colosseum is the icon of Rome, Parthenon is the icon of Greece even till today. It is among the most famous ancient structures on Earth. It is a temple in the Athenian Acropolis, dedicated to Greek Goddess Athena. Construction began in 447 BC and completed in 438 BC. It is the most important surviving building of classical Greece and is the culmination of development of Doric order. The temple had been used as a treasury, church and mosque before. The exceptional architectural features of the temple are the subtle correspondence between the curvature of stylobate, the taper of naos walls and the entasis (visual correction) of the columns. The overall view of the Acropolis, with the landmark, Parthenon standing overwhelmingly above others. This picture best describes ancient Greece.
Out of all these amazing ancient structures, only some survived till these days while others have been totally out of sight due to destructions from natural disasters or from the people itself. Even the survived structures have some portions partially destroyed. Many restoration works are being made to preserve these priceless structures that holds the key of the ancient Greece. As a conclusion, these seven wonders show how such impressive displays of engineering and architecture were managed in a time when technology is still at its infancy.
– Discovery Channel –
wn.com/The Seven Wonders Of Ancient Greece
There are many ancient Greek structures that were built in huge scale and in more grandeur condition, but only the top seven were chosen to be the best of the best, as the wonder of the ancient Greece.
1. Theatre of Epidaurus.
It is a huge theatre which can holds over 15 000 people, designed by Polykleitos the Younger in the 4th century BC. It is used for dramatic performances, ceremonial events, baths and palaestra (wrestling). The original 34 rows of setings were extended in Roman times by another 21 rows. As is usual for Greek theatres (opposed to Roman theatres), the view on a lush landscape behind the stage is an integral part of the theatre. The theatre is marveled for its exceptional acoustic properties too.
2. Statue of Zeus at Olympia.
The statue is made by Phidias at around 432 BC. It was erected in the Temple of Zeus, Olympia, Greece and it was one of the Seven Wonders of Ancient World. The seated statue, which stands at height of around 12 m, was a chryselephantine sculpture made of ivory and gold-plated bronze. The statue occupied half of the width of the aisle of the temple and if the statue is made to be a standing figure, then it would unroof the temple.
3. Temple of Apollo at Delphi.
The temple was erected on the remains of earlier temple in around 7th century BC and it was designed by architects; Trophonios and Agamedes. The temple was a Doric hexastyle structure of 6 by 15 columns. It is destroyed in 373 BC by earthquake and then rebuilt with similar proportion in 330 BC by Spintharos, Xenodoros, and Agathon around the stylobate (stepped platform).
4. Colossus of Rhodes.
It was a statue of the Greek God, Helios erected in the city of Rhodes between 292 and 280 BC. It stands at a height of over 30 m, making it as one of the tallest ancient statues in the world. It is also one of the Seven Wonders of Ancient World. It was constructed to celebrate Rhodes’ victory over the ruler of Cyprus. The statue is believed to be built of iron tie bars with brass plates fixed to form the skin. It is destroyed by 226 BC Rhodes earthquake.
5. Settlement of Santorini.
Santorini is a volcanic island located in the southern Aegean Sea. It is the site of Thera eruption, one of the greatest in history which occured some 3 600 years ago at the height of Minoan civilization. The eruption is also the source of the legend of Atlantis. There was once a town, called as Minoan Pompeii (Ancient Akrotiri) which was once destroyed in 1450 BC from the volcanic eruption. The impressive buildings of the town are the three-storeys houses, some even with balconies and extensively decorated with frescoes.
6. Palace of Knossos.
The great palace was built between 1700 and 1400 BC with periodic rebuildings after destruction. It is the political and ceremonial centre of Minoan civilization and culture on Crete. The palace appeared s a maze of workrooms, living spaces and store rooms close to a central square. The palace sits on 6-acres of land and had over 1 300 rooms as well as a theatre. Part of the palace is built up to five-stories high.
7. Parthenon.
As Colosseum is the icon of Rome, Parthenon is the icon of Greece even till today. It is among the most famous ancient structures on Earth. It is a temple in the Athenian Acropolis, dedicated to Greek Goddess Athena. Construction began in 447 BC and completed in 438 BC. It is the most important surviving building of classical Greece and is the culmination of development of Doric order. The temple had been used as a treasury, church and mosque before. The exceptional architectural features of the temple are the subtle correspondence between the curvature of stylobate, the taper of naos walls and the entasis (visual correction) of the columns. The overall view of the Acropolis, with the landmark, Parthenon standing overwhelmingly above others. This picture best describes ancient Greece.
Out of all these amazing ancient structures, only some survived till these days while others have been totally out of sight due to destructions from natural disasters or from the people itself. Even the survived structures have some portions partially destroyed. Many restoration works are being made to preserve these priceless structures that holds the key of the ancient Greece. As a conclusion, these seven wonders show how such impressive displays of engineering and architecture were managed in a time when technology is still at its infancy.
– Discovery Channel –
- published: 27 Oct 2014
- views: 1
Greece v Serbia - Game of the Day - 3x3 Basketball - Baku 2015 European Games
Relive the Game of the day from the 2015 European Games in Baku with some really incredible moments: Greece vs. Serbia.
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Relive the Game of the day from the 2015 European Games in Baku with some really incredible moments: Greece vs. Serbia.
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Relive the Game of the day from the 2015 European Games in Baku with some really incredible moments: Greece vs. Serbia.
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- published: 24 Jun 2015
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Austerity and Neoliberalism in Greece with Richard Wolff and Barry Herman | The New School
Development, Thought and Policy Lecture Series: Austerity and Neoliberalism in Greece, sponsored by the Julien J. Studley Graduate Program in International Affa...
Development, Thought and Policy Lecture Series: Austerity and Neoliberalism in Greece, sponsored by the Julien J. Studley Graduate Program in International Affairs (http://www.newschool.edu/public-engagement/ma-ms-international-affairs), at the Milano School for International Affairs, Management, and Urban Policy (http://www.newschool.edu/milano). GPIA Professors Richard Wolff and Barry Herman share their insights, led by chair and moderator Achilles Kallergie, PhD Candidate in the GPIA program.
What austerity is about is shifting the burden of an economic crisis from one part of the population to another. The mass of Greek people did not force Andreas Papandreou to borrow money. The mass of the Greek people didn't know about or have much to do with fiscal policy at the national level. In fact, governments, bankers, leading industrialists, ship builders, the major players of the Greek economy, got together, as their counterparts did elsewhere, to produce the decisions that then, in the wake of the international collapse of capitalism, became unsustainable, producing a crisis in Greece. Once that had happened, there was only one question left: Who was going to pay the cost of all the debt Greece has run up or all the production decisions made that have left Greece without the capacity to export, with a dependence on imports etc.? And at that point, as has happened in every country - Greece is in no way unique - the wealthy and the business community went to work, with their resources and their business connections, to make sure that they didn't pay the price.
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Wednesday, May 6, 2015 at 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm
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Development, Thought and Policy Lecture Series: Austerity and Neoliberalism in Greece, sponsored by the Julien J. Studley Graduate Program in International Affairs (http://www.newschool.edu/public-engagement/ma-ms-international-affairs), at the Milano School for International Affairs, Management, and Urban Policy (http://www.newschool.edu/milano). GPIA Professors Richard Wolff and Barry Herman share their insights, led by chair and moderator Achilles Kallergie, PhD Candidate in the GPIA program.
What austerity is about is shifting the burden of an economic crisis from one part of the population to another. The mass of Greek people did not force Andreas Papandreou to borrow money. The mass of the Greek people didn't know about or have much to do with fiscal policy at the national level. In fact, governments, bankers, leading industrialists, ship builders, the major players of the Greek economy, got together, as their counterparts did elsewhere, to produce the decisions that then, in the wake of the international collapse of capitalism, became unsustainable, producing a crisis in Greece. Once that had happened, there was only one question left: Who was going to pay the cost of all the debt Greece has run up or all the production decisions made that have left Greece without the capacity to export, with a dependence on imports etc.? And at that point, as has happened in every country - Greece is in no way unique - the wealthy and the business community went to work, with their resources and their business connections, to make sure that they didn't pay the price.
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Location: Room A404, Alvin Johnson/J.M. Kaplan Hall
Wednesday, May 6, 2015 at 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm
- published: 12 May 2015
- views: 32
Keiser Report: Hidden Truth About Greece (E714)
In this episode of the Keiser Report back in London, Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert discuss the Greek situation and that a nation is not what it thinks it is but ...
In this episode of the Keiser Report back in London, Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert discuss the Greek situation and that a nation is not what it thinks it is but what others attempt to hide about that nation - like the fact that it is bankrupt. They discuss the role Goldman Sachs played in helping Greece hide its debts and, thus, strapping it to the euro and the mispricing of real risk by well-compensated bond investors lending to Greece at ultra low interest rates. They also discuss that, while deflated footballs was the main headline on the nightly news in America, a memo was delivered to Obama outlining the various ways that brokers defraud American investors of years worth of retirement income.
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In this episode of the Keiser Report back in London, Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert discuss the Greek situation and that a nation is not what it thinks it is but what others attempt to hide about that nation - like the fact that it is bankrupt. They discuss the role Goldman Sachs played in helping Greece hide its debts and, thus, strapping it to the euro and the mispricing of real risk by well-compensated bond investors lending to Greece at ultra low interest rates. They also discuss that, while deflated footballs was the main headline on the nightly news in America, a memo was delivered to Obama outlining the various ways that brokers defraud American investors of years worth of retirement income.
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http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL768A33676917AE90 (E1-E200)
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLC3F29DDAA1BABFCF (E201-E400)
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPszygYHA9K2ZtV_1KphSugBB7iZqbFyz (E401-600)
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- published: 03 Feb 2015
- views: 148673
LIVE: Tusk, Juncker and Tsipras to comment on Greece at EP plenary session
President of the European Council Donald Tusk and president of the European commission Jean-Claude Juncker will comment on the current situation in Greece at th...
President of the European Council Donald Tusk and president of the European commission Jean-Claude Juncker will comment on the current situation in Greece at the European Parliament session in Strasbourg on July 8. The Greek government's current bailout expired on Tuesday, June 30, when the country was due to pay the IMF €1.6bn (£1.1bn), a payment they failed to meet.
A referendum on bailout saw the 'no' vote win with 61.3% of votes. The governing Syriza party campaigned for the 'no' after rejecting the bailout terms of the so-called 'troika' - the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the European Central Bank (ECB) and the European Commission (EC).
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President of the European Council Donald Tusk and president of the European commission Jean-Claude Juncker will comment on the current situation in Greece at the European Parliament session in Strasbourg on July 8. The Greek government's current bailout expired on Tuesday, June 30, when the country was due to pay the IMF €1.6bn (£1.1bn), a payment they failed to meet.
A referendum on bailout saw the 'no' vote win with 61.3% of votes. The governing Syriza party campaigned for the 'no' after rejecting the bailout terms of the so-called 'troika' - the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the European Central Bank (ECB) and the European Commission (EC).
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- published: 08 Jul 2015
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Life as an Illegal Immigrant in Greece
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Greece has always been a gateway for immigrants searching for what they assumed would be a better life in Europe. But many of those who've crossed illegally into Greece have found that they have traded one bad situation for another. Refugees from war-torn countries like Syria and Afghanistan are finding themselves stuck in a country that is not only battling an economic crisis but is witnessing a rise in anti-immigrant violence, exemplified by the a nationalist political party known as the Golden Dawn.
VICE News' Alex Miller travelled from Athens to the western port of Patras to find out what it is like to be trapped in a country you never wanted to be in in the first place.
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Greece has always been a gateway for immigrants searching for what they assumed would be a better life in Europe. But many of those who've crossed illegally into Greece have found that they have traded one bad situation for another. Refugees from war-torn countries like Syria and Afghanistan are finding themselves stuck in a country that is not only battling an economic crisis but is witnessing a rise in anti-immigrant violence, exemplified by the a nationalist political party known as the Golden Dawn.
VICE News' Alex Miller travelled from Athens to the western port of Patras to find out what it is like to be trapped in a country you never wanted to be in in the first place.
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- published: 16 Apr 2014
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The Cost of Dying in Greece
Due to the economy, it's hard enough to live in Greece, but exorbitant costs, limited cemetery space and endless bureaucracy, make dying seem just as difficult....
Due to the economy, it's hard enough to live in Greece, but exorbitant costs, limited cemetery space and endless bureaucracy, make dying seem just as difficult.
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Due to the economy, it's hard enough to live in Greece, but exorbitant costs, limited cemetery space and endless bureaucracy, make dying seem just as difficult.
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- published: 29 Oct 2015
- views: 69010
The documentary that shocked Greece - SKAI "1821"
This documentary tells the truth about the creation of the Greek state in the 19th century. Still many perspectives have to be analyzed far better than till now...
This documentary tells the truth about the creation of the Greek state in the 19th century. Still many perspectives have to be analyzed far better than till now, but we get a general idea what has happened with the history of Greece. Falsehood and deletions of facts, about the Albanian population of Greece, about the role of Orthodox Church during the revolution etc., is shown in this documentary made by Greek TV SKAI.
wn.com/The Documentary That Shocked Greece Skai 1821
This documentary tells the truth about the creation of the Greek state in the 19th century. Still many perspectives have to be analyzed far better than till now, but we get a general idea what has happened with the history of Greece. Falsehood and deletions of facts, about the Albanian population of Greece, about the role of Orthodox Church during the revolution etc., is shown in this documentary made by Greek TV SKAI.
- published: 09 Jul 2013
- views: 82675
Does Germany owe Greece over Nazi occupation?
Can war crimes ever be confined to history? Greece is demanding reparations from Germany for the Nazi occupation during World War Two, calling it a "moral oblig...
Can war crimes ever be confined to history? Greece is demanding reparations from Germany for the Nazi occupation during World War Two, calling it a "moral obligation".
But can apologies and compensation bring closure? Or does a time come to just let go?
wn.com/Does Germany Owe Greece Over Nazi Occupation
Can war crimes ever be confined to history? Greece is demanding reparations from Germany for the Nazi occupation during World War Two, calling it a "moral obligation".
But can apologies and compensation bring closure? Or does a time come to just let go?
- published: 12 Mar 2015
- views: 254
Greece debt crisis: brinkmanship or bust?
The Greek protest party Syriza campaigned on the slogan 'hope is coming' and a promise to end austerity.
But it is finding life a lot tougher in government, as...
The Greek protest party Syriza campaigned on the slogan 'hope is coming' and a promise to end austerity.
But it is finding life a lot tougher in government, as it tries to hammer out not just a face-saving deal, but any deal at all with its European creditors.
Greece has until the end of the month to agree reforms that will unlock desperately needed cash from an international bailout - or face default and worse.
wn.com/Greece Debt Crisis Brinkmanship Or Bust
The Greek protest party Syriza campaigned on the slogan 'hope is coming' and a promise to end austerity.
But it is finding life a lot tougher in government, as it tries to hammer out not just a face-saving deal, but any deal at all with its European creditors.
Greece has until the end of the month to agree reforms that will unlock desperately needed cash from an international bailout - or face default and worse.
- published: 20 Jun 2015
- views: 237
David Icke Puts events in Tunisia, France and Greece into Context, On The Richie Allen Show
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- published: 01 Jul 2015
- views: 5685
Keiser Report: Greece pivoting from debt slavery (E779)
In this episode of the Keiser Report, Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert discuss the Greek referendum, the 50 ways to not pay their creditors and the future for the “...
In this episode of the Keiser Report, Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert discuss the Greek referendum, the 50 ways to not pay their creditors and the future for the “demerging” economy in which debts are repaid “parametrically.” In the second half, Max interviews Simon Dixon about what Bitcoin could do for Greece and whether or not, as Citi’s global chief economist says, it is the stupidest idea since Caligula made his horse a consul.
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wn.com/Keiser Report Greece Pivoting From Debt Slavery (E779)
In this episode of the Keiser Report, Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert discuss the Greek referendum, the 50 ways to not pay their creditors and the future for the “demerging” economy in which debts are repaid “parametrically.” In the second half, Max interviews Simon Dixon about what Bitcoin could do for Greece and whether or not, as Citi’s global chief economist says, it is the stupidest idea since Caligula made his horse a consul.
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- published: 04 Jul 2015
- views: 301
Keiser Report: Greece! Start Fresh (E777)
In this episode of the Keiser Report, Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert discuss the idea of “nothing to fear but fear itself” as Greece puts an end to sovereign asse...
In this episode of the Keiser Report, Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert discuss the idea of “nothing to fear but fear itself” as Greece puts an end to sovereign asset forfeiture as capital controls and bank holidays are declared after its government called a referendum. In the second half, Max interviews American defense attorney Craig Brand about civil asset forfeiture.
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wn.com/Keiser Report Greece Start Fresh (E777)
In this episode of the Keiser Report, Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert discuss the idea of “nothing to fear but fear itself” as Greece puts an end to sovereign asset forfeiture as capital controls and bank holidays are declared after its government called a referendum. In the second half, Max interviews American defense attorney Craig Brand about civil asset forfeiture.
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- published: 01 Jul 2015
- views: 301
The World Today - GREECE: A PEOPLE BETRAYED
This week Tariq Ali talks about the fast-moving events surrounding the Greek
political crisis; the democratic referendum, and how the Greek leaders betrayed hop...
This week Tariq Ali talks about the fast-moving events surrounding the Greek
political crisis; the democratic referendum, and how the Greek leaders betrayed hope and surrendered as EU celebrated its kill. teleSUR http://multimedia.telesurtv.net/v/the-world-today-415122/
wn.com/The World Today Greece A People Betrayed
This week Tariq Ali talks about the fast-moving events surrounding the Greek
political crisis; the democratic referendum, and how the Greek leaders betrayed hope and surrendered as EU celebrated its kill. teleSUR http://multimedia.telesurtv.net/v/the-world-today-415122/
- published: 15 Jul 2015
- views: 52
Counting the Cost - Can Greece be saved?
This coming Sunday, Greeks will face a decisive choice on whether they wish to stay in or leave the eurozone.
Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, who was elected in...
This coming Sunday, Greeks will face a decisive choice on whether they wish to stay in or leave the eurozone.
Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, who was elected in January on a promise to end years of austerity, has called for a referendum - asking Greeks to decide on whether to accept creditors' proposals for more austerity in exchange for more loans.
Despite receiving two bailouts worth $266 billion since 2010, the country has been struggling with austerity and is in debt worth nearly 180 percent of its GDP.
Unemployment has more than doubled and pensions and benefits have roughly halved.
Tsipras' decision to campaign for a "No" vote led to the European Central Bank (ECB) to withdraw emergency lending, forcing Greece to cap bank withdrawals.
And in a shock move, Greece failed to pay a $1.73 billion payment to the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the first time any nation has failed to pay the organisation in its 71-year history.
Siegfried Muresan, a member of the European Parliament and vice-chair of the Budgets Committee told Counting the Cost that the decision was "jeopardising" the lives of ordinary Greeks.
We also spoke to George Katrougalos, the Greek deputy interior minister, on what this could mean for the future of the country and what the Syriza party wants to achieve.
Afghanistan's lamb pelt trade
The falling price of Afghan lambskin is affecting the country's pelt industry. Some traders say exports are down by as much as 80 percent.
Lambskin is a niche product, usually used for women's luxury coats when it is sold in the West and is crucial to Afghanistan's ailing economic sector.
Nicole Johnston reports from Mazar-e-Sharif on how sheep farmers there are coping.
wn.com/Counting The Cost Can Greece Be Saved
This coming Sunday, Greeks will face a decisive choice on whether they wish to stay in or leave the eurozone.
Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, who was elected in January on a promise to end years of austerity, has called for a referendum - asking Greeks to decide on whether to accept creditors' proposals for more austerity in exchange for more loans.
Despite receiving two bailouts worth $266 billion since 2010, the country has been struggling with austerity and is in debt worth nearly 180 percent of its GDP.
Unemployment has more than doubled and pensions and benefits have roughly halved.
Tsipras' decision to campaign for a "No" vote led to the European Central Bank (ECB) to withdraw emergency lending, forcing Greece to cap bank withdrawals.
And in a shock move, Greece failed to pay a $1.73 billion payment to the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the first time any nation has failed to pay the organisation in its 71-year history.
Siegfried Muresan, a member of the European Parliament and vice-chair of the Budgets Committee told Counting the Cost that the decision was "jeopardising" the lives of ordinary Greeks.
We also spoke to George Katrougalos, the Greek deputy interior minister, on what this could mean for the future of the country and what the Syriza party wants to achieve.
Afghanistan's lamb pelt trade
The falling price of Afghan lambskin is affecting the country's pelt industry. Some traders say exports are down by as much as 80 percent.
Lambskin is a niche product, usually used for women's luxury coats when it is sold in the West and is crucial to Afghanistan's ailing economic sector.
Nicole Johnston reports from Mazar-e-Sharif on how sheep farmers there are coping.
- published: 04 Jul 2015
- views: 3559
Keiser Report: IMF failed Greece long before bailout (E776)
In this episode of the Keiser Report, Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert discuss forecasts that go wrong and whether or not Christine Lagarde could forecast her way o...
In this episode of the Keiser Report, Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert discuss forecasts that go wrong and whether or not Christine Lagarde could forecast her way out of a Dominique Strauss Kahn orgy. In the second half, Max interviews Mark O’Byrne about the gold and silver markets, cryptobullion, the confetti masters on Wall Street and the Federal Reserve which is not federal and has no reserves.
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wn.com/Keiser Report Imf Failed Greece Long Before Bailout (E776)
In this episode of the Keiser Report, Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert discuss forecasts that go wrong and whether or not Christine Lagarde could forecast her way out of a Dominique Strauss Kahn orgy. In the second half, Max interviews Mark O’Byrne about the gold and silver markets, cryptobullion, the confetti masters on Wall Street and the Federal Reserve which is not federal and has no reserves.
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- published: 27 Jun 2015
- views: 301
A ROYAL FAMILY - THE ROYAL HOUSE OF GREECE
The great powers were on the look-out for a new king of Greece. Having attended his elder sister Alexandra's wedding in England, seventeen year old Prince Vi......
The great powers were on the look-out for a new king of Greece. Having attended his elder sister Alexandra's wedding in England, seventeen year old Prince Vi...
wn.com/A Royal Family The Royal House Of Greece
The great powers were on the look-out for a new king of Greece. Having attended his elder sister Alexandra's wedding in England, seventeen year old Prince Vi...
Keiser Report: Lethal Bloodlettings for Greece (E783)
In this episode of the Keiser Report, Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert discuss what Lord Byron’s infamous debt problems and his death by bloodletting can teach us a...
In this episode of the Keiser Report, Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert discuss what Lord Byron’s infamous debt problems and his death by bloodletting can teach us about the Greek debt situation. In the second half, Max interviews Adam Leonard of BlockEx about a new white label fiat to crypto forex exchange running off their software. They also discuss leaving the US dollar off the exchange due to US regulations and the very long arm of the US law.
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wn.com/Keiser Report Lethal Bloodlettings For Greece (E783)
In this episode of the Keiser Report, Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert discuss what Lord Byron’s infamous debt problems and his death by bloodletting can teach us about the Greek debt situation. In the second half, Max interviews Adam Leonard of BlockEx about a new white label fiat to crypto forex exchange running off their software. They also discuss leaving the US dollar off the exchange due to US regulations and the very long arm of the US law.
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- published: 14 Jul 2015
- views: 10386
The Fall of Greece. Prepare Yourself Accordingly.
The world’s economic landscape has been rocked by the Greece Debt Crisis and as austerity looms over the Greek population - Athens burns, protests mount and fea...
The world’s economic landscape has been rocked by the Greece Debt Crisis and as austerity looms over the Greek population - Athens burns, protests mount and fear of a Grexit rises. As discussions about debt forgiveness and a possible bailout continue the Eurozone is on edge with fears as to the future stability of the Euro and the possibility of economic collapse. As Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras and German Chancellor Angela Merkel engage in a showdown with the world watching, everybody is looking for answers as to how this problem originated.
What is the Truth About the Greece Debt Crisis? How did this start - and how can it be prevented in the future? Those who don’t learn from their mistakes shall be doomed to repeat them. Sadly, politicians never learn. There will be no economic recovery, prepare yourself accordingly.
Includes: the Greek Civil War, Greek Economic Miracle, the International Monetary Fund (IMF), European Economic Community, the Panhellenic Socialist Movement (PASOK), the Industrial Reconstruction Organization (OAE), the destruction of the drachma, the Koskotas scandal, the point of no return and much much more!
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The world’s economic landscape has been rocked by the Greece Debt Crisis and as austerity looms over the Greek population - Athens burns, protests mount and fear of a Grexit rises. As discussions about debt forgiveness and a possible bailout continue the Eurozone is on edge with fears as to the future stability of the Euro and the possibility of economic collapse. As Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras and German Chancellor Angela Merkel engage in a showdown with the world watching, everybody is looking for answers as to how this problem originated.
What is the Truth About the Greece Debt Crisis? How did this start - and how can it be prevented in the future? Those who don’t learn from their mistakes shall be doomed to repeat them. Sadly, politicians never learn. There will be no economic recovery, prepare yourself accordingly.
Includes: the Greek Civil War, Greek Economic Miracle, the International Monetary Fund (IMF), European Economic Community, the Panhellenic Socialist Movement (PASOK), the Industrial Reconstruction Organization (OAE), the destruction of the drachma, the Koskotas scandal, the point of no return and much much more!
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- published: 17 Jul 2015
- views: 301