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The Greek economy grew...

The Greek economy grew confirming market expectations.

The Greek economy grew by three consecutive quarters based on seasonally-adjusted GDP data.

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Tomb and skeleton discovered...

Tomb and skeleton discovered at ancient Amphipolis

A tomb and a skeleton were discovered during the excavation works at the Kasta hill at ancient Amphipolis.

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Louvre Museum hosts first-ever...

Louvre Museum hosts first-ever exhibition of ancient Rhodian...

The Louvre Museum inaugurated an exhibit devoted to the southeastern Aegean island of Rhodes on Friday which will run to February 10, 2015.The Louvre Museum inaugurated an exhibit devoted to the southeastern Aegean island of Rhodes on Friday which will run to February 10, 2015.

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Herakleidon Museum branches...

Herakleidon Museum branches out

Privately owned culture and science institution in Thiseio opens annex with photo exhibition

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Halkidiki hotel voted best...

Halkidiki hotel voted best all-inclusive unit in Europe

A Greek hotel has been voted Europe’s best all-inclusive unit, as a poll of TripAdvisor’s online users showed that the Ikos Oceania Club in Halkidiki is considered the continent’s best and is the only European entry in the world’s top 25 all-inclusive hotels, at number 21.

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Government wants to lower...

Government wants to lower ENFIA property tax

Deputy Finance Minister Giorgos Mavraganis on Monday said the government is aiming at lowering the Uniform Real Estate Ownership Tax (ENFIA) as well as the maximum income tax rate for employees and pensioners to 32 percent from the current 42 percent.

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Unlooted tomb discovered in...

Unlooted tomb discovered in Aigai necropolis

The archaeologist in charge of the excavation at Aigai, Aggeliki Kottaridi, reported the discovery with a message on her Facebook page.

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Tourism arrivals close to 23...

Tourism arrivals close to 23 mln

The total number of visitors to Greece this year will end up at around 23 million, according to the latest estimates by the Association of Hellenic Tourism Enterprises (SETE), exceeding even the most optimistic forecasts regarding tourism in 2014.

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 32nd Athens Marathon from...

32nd Athens Marathon from Marathonas to Athens on Sunday...

The wonderful picture of many thousands of fans at the Panathenaic Stadium, along with the tens of thousands who lined up the course along the 42 kilometers added to the ever-rising profile of the race that as of this year is named “Authentic” to remind everyone where this wonderful sporting event traces its root at.

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Galaxidi: Silent eloquence

Galaxidi: Silent eloquence

When you arrive at Galaxidi the first thing that strikes you is the quiet. The road into the picturesque coastal village at the foot of Mount Parnassus leads you to Nikolaos Mamas Square – named after a sea captain and local benefactor – and the main port.

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Decrypting the Phaistos Disk

Decrypting the Phaistos Disk

Dr. Gareth Owens believes that the Phaistos Disk is dedicated to a “great lady of importance”

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Sanctions and foreign real...

Sanctions and foreign real estate in Greece: no reasons for...

The experts do not share the concerns of those who postpones decision on buying property abroad because of sanctions and political instability. Experience as well as practice proves that these circumstances do not constitute a reason to delay the acquisition.

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Real Estate in Greece- more...

Real Estate in Greece- more and more popular!

According to the Ministry of Finance, 32.3% of Russian households own a second property in addition to the main dwelling, w

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Towards new tourism record of...

Towards new tourism record of 2015

This is approximately how the situation being shaped up with regrards to the tourism season in Greece,

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China Town in Greece

China Town in Greece

Greek investors and Chinese real estate companies are gearing up to build the Greek China Town

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