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The first Greek appointed as as Chief Economist at the World Bank

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Penelope Kougianou-Goldberg, a professor of economics at Yale University, is the first Greek and the second woman who served as a Chief Economist at the World Bank. Penelope Kougianou was born in Athens and went to the German Gymnasium of Athens. She received a scholarship...
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The earliest record of Homer’s Epic Poems

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[:el]In a greatly successful excavation in the ancient city of Olympia, archaeologists unearthed an ancient tablet which has engraved with 13 verses of a poem from Homer’s 14th Rhapsody of Odyssey, in which Odysseus addresses his lifelong friend Eumaeus. The poem recounts the adventures of...
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The Aegean in the 50 top destinations

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The Aegean was included in the top 50 destinations to be visited at least once in one’s lifetime by the international travel agency Flight Network. Greece, and in particular a trip that includes Athens, Aegina, Hydra, Kythnos, Kea, Syros, Mykonos, Naxos, Paros, Ios, Sifnos, Santorini...

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