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The General State Archives (Greek: Γενικά Αρχεία του Κράτους, romanized: Geniká Archeía tou Krátous) are the national archives of Greece. They were created in 1914 by Eleftherios Venizelos' government.
Greek Race Walk Championships Marathon, Greece 4 × 100 m relay: 43.07 Greece Maria Tsoni Ekaterini Koffa Marina Vasarmidou Ekaterini Thanou: 18 June 1997 Mediterranean Games: Bari, Italy 4 × 400 m relay: 3:26.33 Greece Olga Kaidantzi Hrisoula Goudenoudi Hariklia Bouda Fani Halkia: 20 June 2004 European Cup Super League: Bydgoszcz, Poland
The Greek identity card (Greek: Δελτίο ταυτότητας, "identification card") is the official national identification document for Greek citizens. It is issued by the Hellenic Police . Possession of the card is mandatory for all Greek citizens 12 years of age and older. [ 1 ]
Greek vehicle registration plates are composed of three letters and four digits per plate (e.g. ΑΑΑ–1000) printed in black on a white background. The letters represent the district ( prefecture ) that issues the plates while the numbers range from 1000 to 9999.
National content infrastructures, such as the National Archive of PhD Theses, the Social Sciences and Humanities Index, the National Hellenic Union Catalogue of Scientific Serials (ESKEP) (reference 7) and the bibliographic database BIBLIONET (reference 8), support researchers, scientists and society in general, in their search for reliable ...
The National Library of Greece houses over 1.1 million items, 300 million electronic resources, and over 15,000 newspaper and magazine titles. [8] The library has 5,500 Greek manuscripts which is one of the greatest collection of Greek scrips. [9] There are also many chrysobulls and archives of the Greek Revolution.
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This design, described both as a 'national emblem' (ἐθνόσημον) and a 'cockade' (κοκάρδα) in Greek and as the 'national cockade' (National-Kokarde) in German, was to be worn on caps by uniformed military and civilian personnel as well as on the hats of private citizens that wished to display their national pride. [15]