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  2. Nautical Club of Thessaloniki - Wikipedia

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    The Nautical Club of Thessaloniki was founded in 1931 and is one of the oldest nautical athletic associations in Greece. During the early years, rowing was the only sport offered. Toward the end of the 1940s N.C.Th. achieved the title of "Most Winning Club" and sent crews both to the London Olympics in 1948 and Helsinki in 1952.

  3. Nautilus - Wikipedia

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    The nautilus (from Latin nautilus ' paper nautilus ', from Ancient Greek ναυτίλος nautílos 'little sailor') [ 3 ] is an ancient pelagic marine mollusc of the cephalopod family Nautilidae. The nautilus is the sole extant family of the superfamily Nautilaceae and the suborder Nautilina. It comprises nine living species in two genera, the ...

  4. Nautilus International - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, members of Nautilus UK and Nautilus NL voted overwhelmingly in favour of proposals to create a new single trans-boundary union for maritime professionals. Nautilus International was born on 15 May 2009. In 2011, Swiss maritime professionals and boatmen, formerly represented by Swiss union Unia, voted to join Nautilus International.

  5. Category:Yacht clubs in Greece - Wikipedia

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    N. Nautical Club of Thessaloniki. NC Vouliagmeni. Categories: Yacht clubs in Europe. Sailing in Greece. Clubs and societies in Greece. Sports clubs and teams in Greece. Yacht clubs by country.

  6. Sailing at the Summer Olympics - Wikipedia

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    Sailing (also known as yachting until 2000) has been one of the Olympic sports since the Games of the I Olympiad, held in Athens, Greece, in 1896.Despite being scheduled in the first Olympic program, the races were canceled due to severe weather conditions.

  7. Piraeus - Wikipedia

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    Piraeus is the fifth most populous municipality in Greece with an official population of 168,151 (in 2021). [2] The Greater Piraeus, part of the greater Athens urban area, comprises the city proper (municipality of Piraeus) and four other suburban municipalities, having a total population of 448,051 people (in 2021).

  8. Agios Kosmas Olympic Sailing Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Agios Kosmas Olympic Sailing Centre hosted the sailing events at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece. [1] The center is located about four miles from downtown Athens along the coast. It was officially opened on August 2, 2004, a few weeks before the Olympics, though test events were conducted at the site in August 2002 and 2003.

  9. Marios Iliopoulos (Greek businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Owner of AEK Athens F.C. Minority shareholder of Juventus 3.5% [1][2] Marios Iliopoulos (Greek: Μάριος Ηλιόπουλος) is a Greek shipowner and businessman. He is the co-founder and owner of Greek ferry company Seajets. [3] Marios Iliopoulos is the leading Greek shipowner in coastal shipping, his company Seajets owns 29 passenger ...

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