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INTRO
Contents
Getting there
Geography,
Climate,
Regions,
Population,
Language,
History,
Economy,
Resources,
Industry,
Banks and insurance,
Government,
Parliament,
Army and Police,
Customs,
Judiciary,
Political parties,
"The Macedonian
question",
Health on the road,
Transport,
Education and
Science
Arts
Culture,
Sports,
TOURISM
Accommodation,
Greek kitchen
Atica,
Beotia,
Epirus,
Macedonia,
Salonica,
Thessaloniki
Peloponesus,
Thesaly,
Thrace
THE ISLANDS
The Dodecanese,
The Aegean islands,
Evia,
The Ionian islands,
The Cyclades,
Creta,
Rhodes
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Throughout all of
Greece, the term Greece understood and conditionally accepted as a notion of continuous panhellenism, there is nothing more Greek than the city of Athens. That is a phenomenon because
that city, all fable and paramythy, the place where my family has enjoyed probably the best years of our lives, that Athens is an epitome of ugliness composed of concrete, stone and stinking
asphalt covered with crawling vehicles.
But then, right in the middle of the hopelessly cemented facelessness, right in the centre of it, high up (156 meters) on the top of the Acropolis, the divine Parthenon radiates, enlightens and
inspires everything around itself. Elitis might say: elpizi. That is it: Athens is simultaneously a symbol as a logotype and symbolism as a term for a dazzling history vowed sometimes well back
in the memory of humankind. The chronological threads vowed into that history are mostly short but they are not only colourful against the drab European barbaric background of the time, but
both lasting because of their original values and fresh because of the continuous and most careful upkeep.
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