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  2. Greek dress - Wikipedia

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    During the period, each area had its own different clothing style. The islanders, from the westernmost Ionian islands to the easternmost Cyprus, used to wear the Vraka, a type of traditional breeches. At the rural areas, a popular clothing was the fustanella, a traditional skirt-like garment. Fustanella was worn also by the klephts and the ...

  3. 2018 in Greece - Wikipedia

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    Events in the year 2018 in Greece. Incumbents. Photo Post ... 15 June - At Lake Prespa ... 21 May – Vasilis Triantafillidis, ...

  4. Portal:Current events/2018 June 21 - Wikipedia

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    Trump administration family separation policy, Protests against Trump administration family separation policy. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement temporarily closes their Portland, Oregon, offices after protesters camping outside the building grow in numbers.

  5. Category:2018 events in Greece by month - Wikipedia

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  6. Tunic - Wikipedia

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    In ancient Greece, a person's tunic was decorated at the hemline to represent the polis (city-state) in which he lived. Tunics might be dyed with bright colours like red, purple, or green. There was also the sisúra (σισύρα), which according to Pollux was a tunic with sleeves of skins. [4]

  7. Clothing in ancient Greece - Wikipedia

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    Clothing in ancient Greece included a wide variety of styles but primarily consisted of the chiton, peplos, himation, and chlamys. [2] Ancient Greek civilians typically wore two pieces of clothing draped about the body: an undergarment ( χιτών : chitōn or πέπλος : péplos) and a cloak ( ἱμάτιον : himátion or χλαμύς ...