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

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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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Greek Island Potters |
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The Greek Island Potters,
makers of fine ceramics on the
Greek island Paros for twenty
years welcome visitors to their
studios.

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Greek Jewelry - 5000 years of tradition |
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An excellent reference on the history of Greek Jewelry. Content provided by the Hellenic Silver- and Goldsmith Centre (ELKA), and is dedicated to all Greek jewellers.

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Greekcity |
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Your Greek connection to Sydney, Australia! Greekcity presents a resource guide to Greek businesses, events, entertainment, and other information relevant to the Greek-Australian community.

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Tinos, Feast of the Virgin |
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National Holiday on 15th of August.
Tinos is the very special Aegean island where thousands and thousands of devout pilgrims make their way every summer to pay homage in a large, celebrated gathering called, The Assumption of the Virgin. On the 15th of August, a virtual army of believers descend upon this small, rocky Cycladic isle to receive blessings...

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