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  2. Greece–United Kingdom relations - Wikipedia

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    Greece and the United Kingdom are both members of the United Nations, NATO and the Council of Europe. Greece is known to be one of the most Pro-British countries in the world. [4] According to a global opinion poll, 77% of Greeks view the United Kingdom favourably, while only 10% view it unfavorably. [5]

  3. Treaty of London (1864) - Wikipedia

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    Temperley, H. Documents Illustrating the Cession of the Ionian Islands to Greece, 1848-70, The Journal of Modern History, IX/1, Chicago 1937, pp. 48-55. Xenos, Stephanos Th. East and West: A Diplomatic History of the Annexation of the Ionian Islands to the Kingdom of Greece (Trübner, 1865) online.

  4. London Protocol (1830) - Wikipedia

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    London, United Kingdom: Parties: Kingdom of France; ... The recognition of Greece by the three powers and Turkey is a critical turning point in Modern Greek history ...

  5. United States of the Ionian Islands - Wikipedia

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    The United States of the Ionian Islands [a] was a Greek state and amical protectorate of the United Kingdom between 1815 and 1864. The successor state of the Septinsular Republic, it covered the territory of the Ionian Islands, as well as the port of Parga on the Greek mainland.

  6. History of modern Greece - Wikipedia

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    The history of modern Greece covers the history of Greece from the recognition by the Great Powers — the United Kingdom, France and Russia — of its independence from the Ottoman Empire in 1828 to the present day.

  7. History of Greece - Wikipedia

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    The Greek Dark Ages (c. 1100 – c. 800 BC) refers to the period of Greek history from the presumed Dorian invasion and end of the Mycenaean civilization in the 11th century BC to the rise of the first Greek city-states in the 9th century BC and the epics of Homer and earliest writings in the Greek alphabet in the 8th century BC.

  8. London Protocol (1829) - Wikipedia

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    The London Protocol of 22 March 1829 was an agreement between the three Great Powers (Britain, France and Russia), which amended the first London Protocol on the creation of an internally autonomous, but tributary Greek state under Ottoman suzerainty. [1]

  9. Kingdom of Greece - Wikipedia

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    The Kingdom of Greece (Greek: Βασίλειον τῆς Ἑλλάδος [vaˈsili.on tis eˈlaðos]) was established in 1832 and was the successor state to the First Hellenic Republic. It was internationally recognised by the Treaty of Constantinople , where Greece also secured its full independence from the Ottoman Empire after nearly four ...