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  • The director of the Greek school Zappeion, in the main meeting room of the old neoclassical building that was build by Konstantinos Zappas in 1875, near Taxim square. It used to be a girls school and it was much busier when the Greek community in Istanbul was strong. It now has a few remaining Greek pupils and a few Turkish that are Christian Orthodox..ISTANBUL, Androniki Christodoulou/WorldPictureNews
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  • The Greek school Zappeion has a few remaining Greek pupils. .ISTANBUL, Androniki Christodoulou/WorldPictureNews
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  • "Yorgos" one of the last Greek night clubs left in Istanbul, attracts a lot of Turkish people who dance on the sounds of Greek and Turkish music..ISTANBUL, Androniki Christodoulou/WorldPictureNews
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  • Christian liturgy in the church of the Greek Orthodox Patriarchy, in Phener area. For the few remaining Greeks in Istanbul, religion and the Patriarchy is a strong bond for their community..ISTANBUL, Androniki Christodoulou/WorldPictureNews
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  • Christian liturgy with the Greek Orthodox Patriarch, in "Panagia Hangariotisa" church, in Tsekfusarai. For the few remaining Greeks in Istanbul, religion and the Patriarchy is a strong bond for their community..ISTANBUL, Androniki Christodoulou/WorldPictureNews
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  • Christian liturgy with the Greek Orthodox Patriarch, in "Panagia Hangariotisa" church, in Tsekfusarai. For the few remaining Greeks in Istanbul, religion and the Patriarchy is a strong bond for their community..ISTANBUL, Androniki Christodoulou/WorldPictureNews
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  • Carpets hanging out to dry after been washed  in Vovousa village.
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  • Vovousa village is located in the forest of Pindos mountain range.
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  • Traditional clothes hanging to air as they had been kept in storage in Vovousa village.
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  • Vovousa village is located in the forest of Pindos mountain range.
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  • Tourists outside "St. Sophia" church in Sultanahmet, which is one of the main tourist attractions of the city..ISTANBUL, Androniki Christodoulou/WorldPictureNews
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  • Inside "St. Sophia" church in Sultanahmet which is one of the main tourist attractions of the city..ISTANBUL, Androniki Christodoulou/WorldPictureNews
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  • Olympic Games museum of Olympia. Iron strigil and two aryballos pots from 4th and 5th c. BC. <br />
The strigil is a tool for the cleansing of the body by scraping off dirt, perspiration, and oil that was applied before bathing in Ancient Greek and Roman cultures. The strigil was primarily of use to men, specifically male athletes.<br />
An aryballos (Greek: ἀρύβαλλος; plural aryballoi) was a small spherical or globular flask with a narrow neck used in Ancient Greece.[1][2] It was used to contain perfume or oil, and is often depicted in vase paintings being used by athletes during bathing. In these depictions, the vessel is at times attached by a strap to the athlete's wrist, or hung by a strap from a peg on the wall.
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  • Aerides - The Tower of the Winds or the Horologion of Andronikos Kyrrhestes is an octagonal Pentelic marble clocktower in the Roman Agora in Athens that functioned as a horologion or "timepiece". Unofficially, the monument is also called Aerides (Greek: Αέρηδες), which means Winds. The structure features a combination of sundials, a water clock, and a wind vane.[1] It was supposedly built by Andronicus of Cyrrhus around 50 BC, but according to other sources, might have been constructed in the 2nd century BC before the rest of the forum. In summer of 2014, the Athens Ephorate of Antiquities began cleaning and conserving the structure; restoration work was completed in August 2016.
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  • Small church, of style typical in the Greek countryside
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  • SANTORINI ISLAND - GREECE.Friderika is a painter and her themes are traditional Greek. She lives in the last remained traditional village in the island of Santorini, that is called Finikia. Her house was an old winery building that she transformed to a contemporary house while keeping the traditional architectural style of Santorini.
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  • SANTORINI ISLAND - GREECE.Friderika is a painter and her themes are traditional Greek. She lives in the last remained traditional village in the island of Santorini, that is called Finikia. Her house was an old winery building that she transformed to a contemporary house while keeping the traditional architectural style of Santorini.
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  • SANTORINI ISLAND - GREECE.Friderika is a painter and her themes are traditional Greek. She lives in the last remained traditional village in the island of Santorini, that is called Finikia. Her house was an old winery building that she transformed to a contemporary house while keeping the traditional architectural style of Santorini.
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  • SANTORINI ISLAND - GREECE.Friderika is a painter and her themes are traditional Greek. She lives in the last remained traditional village in the island of Santorini, that is called Finikia. Her house was an old winery building that she transformed to a contemporary house while keeping the traditional architectural style of Santorini.
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  • THEO ANGELOPOULOS Greek film director during a talk at a Tokyo cinema-studies college. ( http://www.theoangelopoulos.com/ ) - Tokyo, Japan
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  • Fade showing the route his boat followed from Turkey to Mytilene on his smart-phone. He had studied the route and used apps to calculate the distance and to know the weather. He and his family had bought quality life-jackets with lights that could blink in case of an accident instead of using the usual cheap life-jackets that the smugglers provide to the refugees. When the time to board the dinghy boat came and he found out that anyone found be the driver, he decided to take the task so that he can make sure his family would be safe. He was well prepared and he even had 2 Greek sim cards which he had asked a friend to send him from Greece. He eventually managed to cross the 22km in sea in one hour and land somewhere near Mytilene city, when other boats often lost their way and drifted for 20 hours before they could land. <br />
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Refugees at the camp called PIKPA outside Mytilene city, that is one of the best organised. It is run but a group of volunteers under the name “The Village of Everyone Together”. People there are both from Syria and Afghanistan.
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  • Ancient site of Olympia. The Stadion (or stadium) of Olympia.<br />
As it was customary in early Greek stadiums, the spectators sat on the slopes and the only stone seats were for the judges (hellanodikai).<br />
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The stadium's course is about 200 yards long, which is equivalent to 600 Olympic feet (Andronicos, 41), or 191.78 meters long (Mee & Spawforth, 291). The capacity of the stadium is estimated at 40,000 spectators.<br />
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The present restoration emulates a 4th c. BCE version with later additions, which was built on an earlier, smaller stadium.
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  • Ancient site of Olympia. The Stadion (or stadium) of Olympia.<br />
As it was customary in early Greek stadiums, the spectators sat on the slopes and the only stone seats were for the judges (hellanodikai).<br />
<br />
The stadium's course is about 200 yards long, which is equivalent to 600 Olympic feet (Andronicos, 41), or 191.78 meters long (Mee & Spawforth, 291). The capacity of the stadium is estimated at 40,000 spectators.<br />
<br />
The present restoration emulates a 4th c. BCE version with later additions, which was built on an earlier, smaller stadium.
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  • HEPO - CONFERENCE ABOUT GREEK FOOD, IN CRETA AND SANTORINI ISLANDS - GREECE 8,9,10 JUNE 2007
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  • SANTORINI ISLAND - GREECE.Friderika is a painter and her themes are traditional Greek. She lives in the last remained traditional village in the island of Santorini, that is called Finikia. Her house was an old winery building that she transformed to a contemporary house while keeping the traditional architectural style of Santorini.
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  • SANTORINI ISLAND - GREECE.Friderika is a painter and her themes are traditional Greek. She lives in the last remained traditional village in the island of Santorini, that is called Finikia. Her house was an old winery building that she transformed to a contemporary house while keeping the traditional architectural style of Santorini.
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  • Refugees waiting by the cone that marks the Greek border, for their turn to cross. Busses come regularly to pick them up after they cross. <br />
Refugees arrive at Eidomeni border by bus and some times on foot. There they can cross to the republic of Macedonia on foot.
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  • Greek lady(c) with her friend (r) and the Georgian woman who takes care of her (l) sitting at a bench in Victoria square that is oculied by refugees waiting to find a way to travel to northern european countries. The ladies are there every day and they aren't bothered by the chaotic situation around them.<br />
Victoria square in Athens is one of the main gathering places for refugees. They stay there until they can find a way to travel to Thessaloniki and to the northern border of Greece where they can cross on foot on their way to northern European countries.
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  • Greek middleaged lady bringing some food for the refugees in Victoria square in Athens. She is one of the ladies who come daily by themselves to offer something to the refugees.<br />
Victoria square in Athens is one of the main gathering places for refugees. They stay there until they can find a way to travel to Thessaloniki and to the northern border of Greece where they can cross on foot on their way to northern European countries.
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  • SANTORINI ISLAND - GREECESmall church and vine farm at Santorini island. Santorini produces some of the best Greek wine.
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  • SANTORINI ISLAND - GREECE.Friderika is a painter and her themes are traditional Greek. She lives in the last remained traditional village in the island of Santorini, that is called Finikia. Her house was an old winery building that she transformed to a contemporary house while keeping the traditional architectural style of Santorini.
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  • Afghan man outside the temporaty structure that serves as his home at the camp, by some ancient Greek looking pillars.<br />
Moria refugee camp is a bit further out of Mytilene city and it is divided in two sections. The inner part is well organised with buildings and police guarding it, and the outer part where mainly Afghan refugees live in tents and is purely guarded with chaotic situations, mainly during food distribution, frequently occur.
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  • Ancient site of Olympia. The Stadion (or stadium) of Olympia.<br />
As it was customary in early Greek stadiums, the spectators sat on the slopes and the only stone seats were for the judges (hellanodikai).<br />
<br />
The stadium's course is about 200 yards long, which is equivalent to 600 Olympic feet (Andronicos, 41), or 191.78 meters long (Mee & Spawforth, 291). The capacity of the stadium is estimated at 40,000 spectators.<br />
<br />
The present restoration emulates a 4th c. BCE version with later additions, which was built on an earlier, smaller stadium.
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  • The holder of the rope that when cut it will releace a bottle of shampaign that will breack on the ship during the launching and naming ceremony of  the ship ATTALIA that was ordered by the Greek shipping company N.J.Goulandris Maritime Inc.
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  • Ship ATTALIA of the Greek shipping company N.J.Goulandris Maritime Inc., sliding towards the sea during its launching and naming ceremony.
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  • Casey Gripari cutting the rope that will release a bottle of shampaign on the ship and will give the signal for it's launching, during the launching and naming ceremony of the ship ATTALIA that was ordered by the Greek shipping company N.J.Goulandris Maritime Inc.
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  • Workers making preperations for the launching and naming ceremony of  the ship ATTALIA that was ordered by the Greek shipping company N.J.Goulandris Maritime Inc.
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  • SANTORINI ISLAND - GREECE.Friderika is a painter and her themes are traditional Greek. She lives in the last remained traditional village in the island of Santorini, that is called Finikia. Her house was an old winery building that she transformed to a contemporary house while keeping the traditional architectural style of Santorini.
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  • Georgios Palmos, captain with Andriaki Shipping of the Greek shipping company N.J.Goulandris Maritime Inc., supervising the shipbuilding works that continue on the ship ATTALIA  for about a month after it's launcing ceremony and untill the delivery date.
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  • Engine room. Shipbuilding works continue on the ship ATTALIA of the Greek shipping company N.J.Goulandris Maritime Inc.  for about a month after it's launcing ceremony, untill the delivery date.
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  • Ship ATTALIA of the Greek shipping company N.J.Goulandris Maritime Inc., sliding towards the sea during its launching and naming ceremony.
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  • Children playing Japanese drums at the beginning of the launching and naming ceremony of  the ship ATTALIA that was ordered by the Greek shipping company N.J.Goulandris Maritime Inc.
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  • Workers making preperations for the launching and naming ceremony of  the ship ATTALIA that was ordered by the Greek shipping company N.J.Goulandris Maritime Inc.
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  • Worker removing the supporting wooden blocks from under the ship ATTALIA that was ordered by the Greek shipping company N.J.Goulandris Maritime Inc, to prepare it for its launching and naming ceremony.
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  • Workers go to the ship ATTALIA that was ordered by the Greek shipping company N.J.Goulandris Maritime Inc, to prepare it for its launching and naming ceremony.
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  • Shipbuilding works continue on the ship ATTALIA of the Greek shipping company N.J.Goulandris Maritime Inc.  for about a month after it's launcing ceremony, untill the delivery date.
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  • Shipbuilding works continue on the ship ATTALIA of the Greek shipping company N.J.Goulandris Maritime Inc.  for about a month after it's launcing ceremony, untill the delivery date.
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  • Workers in front of the ship ATTALIA that was ordered by the Greek shipping company N.J.Goulandris Maritime Inc, before its launching and naming ceremony.
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