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 Epiphany: The Blessing Of The Waters |
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The Greek Festival of Epiphany, or 'The Blessing of the Waters', is held every year on January 6 throughout all .....

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 The Pride of Oxi Day |
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National Holiday on 28th of October.
The magnificent Greek holiday Oxi Day is celebrated every year in Greece on October 28th and mostly remembered for general Ioannis Metaxas' strong reply of 'oxi' (no) to Mussolini's request to allow Italian troops to come into Greece at the beginning of WW II...

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 Jewish Heritage in Greece |
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The Greek National Tourist organization presents a testimony to the history of Jews in Greece.

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 Christmas in Greece |
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Christmas was never considered much of a holiday in Greece compared with Easter, but things have slowly .....

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 Ulysses |
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A Cutlural Route on Ulysses' Trail presented by the Greek National Tourist organization.

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 Namedays in Greece |
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Namedays are a special and important part of Greek life because the very names themselves go back to the very beginning of Greek .....

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Hellenic Bookspace |
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Official site of National Book Centre of Greece, this site is an excellent resource for information regarding books and literature in Greece and abroad. It provides information on book matters, presents research reports and archives, and promotes books and literature in Greece.

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Hellenic American Union |
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The Hellenic American Union is a non profit educational and cultural organization dedicated in cross cultural communication between Greece and the US, and to support the Greek community abroad. This site presents programs, services, and activities at HAU, as well as general information about the organization.

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Junior Chamber - Greece |
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"The mission of the Junior Chamber is to contribute to the advancement of the global community by providing the opportunity for young people to develop the leadership skills, social responsibility, entrepreneurship and fellowship necessary to create positive change." This site is the official Internet home of the Greek Chapter.

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The Greek Community of Metropolitan Toronto |
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The Greek Community was established in 1911, incorporated in 1967
and is a registered non-profit charitable organization.
Although Greek immigrants have been here for over 100 years, their
great influx occurred from the early fifties to the mid-seventies and
resulted in a population of over 100,000 in the Greater Toronto Area.
The Greek Community is an organization that provides many programs
and services to its members and the community at large. Such services
include: programs for social integration, religious and social services,
services to the elderly, youth, women, education in the Greek
language, history and culture, sports and cultural activities. The
G.C.M.T. has an active membership of tens of thousands.

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