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Greece · GreeceGreek peony, Paeonia parnassica, native to Mt. Parnassus. Credit: Orjen, Pavle Cikovac/Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported A list of the ten most iconic flowers of Greece is not difficult to create since Greece is home to some of the most spectacular flowers in the world. One of the most striking things one notices on leaving the airport and getting into the countryside is that the even highways are lined with overflowing borde…See the Story
Ten Iconic Flowers of Greece
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Greece · GreeceSlaves portrayed working in the Laurion mines. 7th century BC. Credit: Public Domain Slavery in Ancient Greece was acceptable and common, as in most organized societies of the time; yet there were several differences between city states. The recorded history of slavery in Ancient Greece begins during the Mycenaean civilization (1600 to 1100 BC), as indicated in numerous tablets unearthed at Pylos. Slaves played an important role in ancient socie…See the Story
The Role of Slavery in Ancient Greece
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Catholic Church · GreeceGreek lambs have been gaining ground in exports to foreign markets, especially to Europe, due to their good quality. Credit: Wanderschafer Sven de Vries CC BY-SA 4.0 As Easter is approaching, the demand for lamb is rising, driven by this year’s simultaneous celebration of Orthodox and Catholic Easter and which in turn is fueling exports of the high-quality Greek lamb to foreign markets leaving Greeks with a limited -and rather expensive- supply…See the Story
Greek Lamb in High Demand as Orthodox and Catholic Easters Coincide
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Greece · GreeceThe tomb dates to the first half of the 2nd century BC. Credit: Ministry of Culture The Macedonian tomb of Stavroupolis stands as the largest, best-preserved, and most architecturally significant example of its kind in Greece’s Thrace. Situated just south of the town of Stavroupolis, near the road leading to Komnina, the tomb dates to the first half of the 2nd century BC, based on its architectural features and limited surviving artifacts. It is…See the Story
The Macedonian Tomb of Stavroupolis: A Monumental Burial Site in Greece
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Ionian Islands · Ionian IslandsCorfu’s Old Fortress and its secrets. Credit: Ministry of Culture Corfu’s Old Fortress stands as the city’s most imposing monument, visible even from the coast of mainland Greece and drawing countless tourists. Its history begins in the 6th century AD, when survivors of the Goths settled on a rocky peninsula, later known as Corfu or Korifo. Over time, it evolved from a Byzantine stronghold to a Venetian bastion, fortified against Ottoman threats…See the Story
Corfu's Old Fortress: A Legacy of Power and Preservation
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CIACIA documents show agents were on the hunt for Adolf Hitler in South America for 10 years after the world believed he was dead as Argentina prepares to declassify government files on Nazi fugitives who fled to the country at the end of World War II.See the Story
CIA files reveal search for Hitler in South America 10 years after his suicide as Argentina prepares to release classified docs on Nazi fugitives
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