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Flag decorations for 25 March in Santorini. The celebration of the Greek Revolution of 1821 (Greek: Εορτασμός της Ελληνικής Επανάστασης του 1821, Eortasmós tis Ellinikís Epanástasis tou 1821), less commonly known as Independence Day, takes place in Greece, Cyprus and Greek diaspora centers on 25 March every year, coinciding with the Feast of the Annunciation.
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25 Martiou (Greek: 25ης Μαρτίου, listen ⓘ, lit. ' 25th March ' ) [ 3 ] is a metro station serving Thessaloniki Metro 's Line 1 and Line 2 . The station takes its name from a nearby major road, which commemorates the traditional date of the start of the Greek War of Independence in 1821.
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The border had been proposed by the Great Powers in the London Protocol of 1829 as the northern boundary of an autonomous Greek state under Ottoman suzerainty, but when the full independence of Greece was agreed on in the London Protocol of 1830, the borders of the new state were reduced to the Aspropotamos–Spercheios line, only to be again ...