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  2. Germanos Group - Wikipedia

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    Germanos ( Greek: Γερμανός) is a Greek holding company based in Athens, Greece. The Germanos chain of stores is a multinational chain of retail electronic goods vendors. They specialize in offering electronic devices such as computers, digital cameras, mp3 players and mobile phones. They also offer fixed and mobile telephony as well as ...

  3. Cosmote S.A. - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, the company was listed in the Athens Exchange. In 2001, COSMOTE reached a customer base of 2.5 million becoming the largest mobile network operator in Greece. In 2006, COSMOTE acquired 99% of Germanos SA from its owner Panos Germanos, a multinational chain of retail electronic goods vendors. During the same year COSMOTE was listed ...

  4. Omonoia Square - Wikipedia

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    Omonoia Square was a center where people met and social life thrived, as it was also the railway's starting point, surrounded by numerous hotels. From 1925 to 1930, the underground railway between Piraeus and Athens was built requiring further redesign of the square. Omonoia Square became circular and marble bars were put at the entrances of ...

  5. Thirty Tyrants - Wikipedia

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    Thirty Tyrants. The Thirty Tyrants ( Ancient Greek: οἱ τριάκοντα τύραννοι, hoi triákonta týrannoi) were an oligarchy that briefly ruled Athens from 405 BC to 404 BC. Installed into power by the Spartans after the Athenian surrender in the Peloponnesian War, the Thirty became known for their tyrannical rule, first being ...

  6. Panathenaic Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The Panathenaic Stadium ( Greek: Παναθηναϊκό Στάδιο, romanized :Panathinaïkó Stádio, [panaθinaiˈko sˈtaðio]) [a] or Kallimarmaro (Καλλιμάρμαρο, [kaliˈmarmaro], lit. "beautiful marble") [3] [4] is a multi-purpose stadium in Athens, Greece. One of the main historic attractions of Athens, [5] it is the only ...

  7. The Reception of Lord Byron at Missolonghi - Wikipedia

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    Medium. oil on canvas. Dimensions. 155 cm × 213 cm (61 in × 84 in) Location. National Gallery, Athens. The Lord Byron reception at Missolonghi is an oil painting created by Theodoros Vryzakis in 1861. It is exhibited at the National Gallery, Athens .

  8. Stefanos Dragoumis - Wikipedia

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    Died. September 17, 1923. Children. Ion Dragoumis. Natalia Dragoumis, spouse of Pavlos Melas. Alma mater. University of Paris. Stefanos Dragoumis ( Greek: Στέφανος Δραγούμης; 1842 – 17 September 1923 [1]) was a judge, writer and the Prime Minister of Greece from January to October 1910. He was the father of Ion Dragoumis .

  9. The Blue Condominium of Exarcheia - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Condominium ( Greek: Μπλε πολυκατοικία, therefore also called Blue Polykatoikia ), is an apartment building in the Exarcheia neighborhood of Athens, Greece. It lies on the corner of Arachovis and Themistokleous Streets, adjacent to Exarcheia square and was built in 1932–1933 for Kyriakos Panagiotakos, the architect ...