Greece
The breathtaking islands of blue and white are a taste of heaven.
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a comment was made to the fan pick question: Have you ever been to Greece?? | 13 days ago by terhenetar |
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A spot for all hot greek girls!!!xDD
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Shmoop will help you become a better lover (of literature). Deep analysis, links-video-photos-audio-galore, trivia, technique, and oh so much more.
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Shmoop will help you become a better lover (of literature). Deep analysis, links-video-photos-audio-galore, trivia, technique, and oh so much more.
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Shmoop will help you become a better lover (of literature). Deep analysis, links-video-photos-audio-galore, trivia, technique, and oh so much more.
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History Cities and towns of ancient Greece. Prehistoric and Bronze Age civilization Main articles: Helladic period and Mycenaean Greece The tribes which became the Greeks are believed to have migrated southward into the Balkan peninsula in several waves beginning in the Middle Bronze Age (roughly 2000 BC).[1] The Proto-Greek language dates to the period just preceding these migrations, either to the late 3rd millennium BC, or to the 17th century BC at the latest. The Bronze Age civilization of the proto-Greeks is generally referred to as Helladic and... |
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The Greek historian Herodotus mentions the city as Siris (Σίρις) in the 5th century BC. Theopompus refers to the city as Sirra (Σίρρα) and later, by the Roman historian Livy, it is mentioned as Sirae, in the plural. Since then the name of the city remains in plural and by the 5th century AD it was already in the conteporary form as Serrae (Σέρραι). It is known as Ser in both Macedonian Slavic and Serbian while in Bulgarian it is known as Syar (Сяр) or Ser (Сер), and before 1945 it was also known as Сѣръ. The Katharevousa form for the name of the city was Sérrai... |
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Η Fnac, έχοντας πάντα ως στόχο την ανάδειξη νέων, εναλλακτικών μορφών καλλιτεχνικής έκφρασης, στηρίζει έμπρακτα την εγχώρια κινηματογραφική δημιουργία και προσφέρει στο ευρύ κοινό την νέα ματιά των Ελλήνων σκηνοθετών που ξεχώρισαν στο 31ο Φεστιβάλ Ελληνικών Ταινιών Μικρού Μήκους Δράμας. Συγκεκριμένα, σε συνεργασία με το... |
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