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  2. Thanasis Laskaridis - Wikipedia

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    Thanasis Laskaridis is also the founder of The People's Trust [43] in Greece, a charitable trust dedicated to small grants for startup companies and general charity. [9] For his donations to the Greek Navy and coast guard, Laskaridis has been awarded by the Ministry of Shipping and Island Policy and the Hellenic Coast Guard.

  3. George Psychoundakis - Wikipedia

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    George Psychoundakis when he was in the Cretan resistance. George Psychoundakis BEM (Greek: Γεώργιος Ψυχουντάκης; 3 November 1920 – 29 January 2006) was a member of the Greek Resistance on Crete during the Second World War and after the war an author.

  4. Greece - Wikipedia

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    Almost two-thirds of the Greek people live in urban areas. Greece's largest and most influential metropolitan centres are Athens (population 3,744,059 according to 2021 census) and Thessaloniki (population 1,092,919 in 2021) that latter commonly referred to as the symprotévousa (συμπρωτεύουσα, lit. ' co-capital '). [291]

  5. Chios - Wikipedia

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    ɒ s, ˈ k aɪ. oʊ s, ˈ k iː-/; Greek: Χίος, romanized: Chíos ⓘ, traditionally known as Scio in English) is the fifth largest Greek island, situated in the northern Aegean Sea, and the tenth largest island in the Mediterranean Sea. The island is separated from Turkey by the Chios Strait.

  6. Charilaos Trikoupis - Wikipedia

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    Charilaos Trikoupis (Greek: Χαρίλαος Τρικούπης; 11 July 1832 – 30 March 1896) was a Greek politician who served as a Prime Minister of Greece seven times from 1875 until 1895.

  7. Aegina - Wikipedia

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    Aegina (/ ɪ ˈ dʒ aɪ n ə /; [3] Greek: Αίγινα pronounced; Ancient Greek: Αἴγῑνα) [a] is one of the Saronic Islands of Greece in the Saronic Gulf, 27 km (17 mi) from Athens. Tradition derives the name from Aegina , the mother of the mythological hero Aeacus , who was born on the island and became its king.

  8. Aristotle Onassis - Wikipedia

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    They married on 20 October 1968 on Onassis's private Greek island, Skorpios. Before the marriage, an agreement was reached between Onassis and Ted Kennedy , Jacqueline's former brother-in-law. Jacqueline would receive US $3 million, plus US $1 million for each of her two children, to compensate for the US $150,000 that she then received from ...

  9. Pythagoras - Wikipedia

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    Herodotus, [28] Isocrates, and other early writers agree that Pythagoras was the son of Mnesarchus, [16] [29] and that he was born on the Greek island of Samos in the eastern Aegean. [ 2 ] [ 29 ] [ 30 ] [ 31 ] According to these biographers, Pythagoras's father was not born on the island, although he got naturalized there, [ 30 ] but according ...