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Leopard 1A3 GR Germany: Leopard-1 chassis. The weapon was removed (in accordance with the Conventional Armed Forces Agreement). Equipped with mine rollers. [102] [108] [107]? Μ60Α1 United States: M60 chassis. Equipped with mine rollers. [107]? Giant Viper United Kingdom: Vehicle-pulled, mine clearance system towed by M113 vehicles. [107] [104]
The Hellenic Force in Cyprus (Greek: Ελληνική Δύναμη Κύπρου, romanized: Elliniki Dynami Kyprou, Turkish: Kıbrıs Yunan Alayı), commonly known in its abbreviated form as ELDYK or EL.DY.K. (Greek: ΕΛΔΥΚ or ΕΛ.ΔΥ.Κ., Greek pronunciation:, Turkish: KYA, Turkish pronunciation:) is the permanent, battalion-sized Greek military force stationed in the Republic of Cyprus.
The party was originally founded as "Homeland" (Greek: Πατρίδα, romanized: Patrída), but was excluded from the May 2023 Greek legislative election by the Supreme Court due to a dispute over the name and symbol of the Patriotic Force for Change (PATRIDA) party, to which Latinopoulou had previously belonged.
Super B was the first television station founded in West Greece in 1989 based in Patra and opened a year later. The objective of the management of the station was the creation and development of a healthy media which would contribute significantly to the cultural, social, sporting and economic life of the region.
The Hellenic Air Force (HAF; Greek: Πολεμική Αεροπορία, romanized: Polemikí Aeroporía, lit. 'Military Aviation', sometimes abbreviated as ΠΑ) is the air force of Greece (Hellenic being the endonym for Greek in the Greek language).
The mass media in Greece refers to mass media outlets based in the Hellenic Republic.Television, magazines, and newspapers are all operated by both state-owned and for-profit corporations which depend on advertising, subscription, and other sales-related revenues.
The number of national daily newspapers in Greece was 68 in 1950 and it increased to 156 in 1965. [1]Mid through the Greek financial crisis in 2016, on a national level there were 15 daily general interest, 11 daily sports, 4 daily business, 10 weekly and 16 Sunday newspapers in circulation.
Afroditi Latinopoulou was born on 29 April 1991 in Thessaloniki.Her maternal roots are in Evros, a region where she received the highest percentage of votes in the European elections. [2]