Greece

(AIFC) Athletic Union of Constantinople (AEK) AEK Athens , based in Athens, is a Greek sports club with a reputation for quality and excellence in basketball, football, athletics, volleyball, boxing, cycling and fencing. From 2005/2006, sporting sections of handball and chess are respectfully running. ...more on Wikipedia about "AIFC"

Gehry, and by historian Arnold Toybee in a series of articles published at the time in the Manchester Guardian and later summarized in his book, The Western Question in Greece and Turkey. As a result, Great Britain cut off all military and financial assistance to the Greek invasion, a major reason for its ultimate defeat by the armies of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk. ...more on Wikipedia about "Documented Massacres by Greeks in Anatolia"

:Hellas redirects here. For other uses, please see Hellas (disambiguation); for other uses of the word Greece, please see Greece (disambiguation). ...more on Wikipedia about "Greece"

Greek Reconstructionism is the practice of re-establishing and practicing Ancient Greek religion in the modern world. Reconstructionism is a methodology which attempts to accurately base modern religious practice on culturally and historically genuine examples of ancient religious practices. Not all modern practitioners of Ancient Greek religion use the reconstructionist methodology, and the terms are not mutually exclusive. Some of the other titles used by modern adhererents of Hellenic religion are Hellenic Paganism, Hellenic polytheism, Hellenismos, Dodekatheism and other terms. ...more on Wikipedia about "Greek reconstructionism"

The National Emblem of Greece consists of a blue escutcheon with a white cross totally surrounded by two laurel branches. ...more on Wikipedia about "National Emblem of Greece"

Smila is a little village near Olympia with about 400 citizens. It is about in the middle of Pyrgos and Olympia. The myth says that it was called so, because there Praxitelis (the artist who made the famous statue of Hermes), lost his tool which was called "smili". A lot of ancient articrafts where found in this village, especially in the northern part of it and are exhibits in the Olympia museum. ...more on Wikipedia about "Smila"

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