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  2. List of lighthouses in Greece - Wikipedia

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    This lighthouse was built in 1892 by the French Lighthouse Company. The lighthouse initially operated with oil and radiation around 23 nmi (43 km). It was extinguished during World War II and resumed operation in 1945. In 1983 it was electrified and became fully automated in 1988. Cape Lefkada Lighthouse: Ionian Sea: Lefkada: Cape Doukato

  3. History of lighthouses - Wikipedia

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    However, Themistocles had earlier established a lighthouse at the harbour of Piraeus connected to Athens in the 5th century BC, essentially a small stone column with a fire beacon. [3] Lesches, a Greek poet (c. 660 BC), mentions a lighthouse at Sigeion in the Troad. This appears to have been the first light regularly maintained for the guidance ...

  4. List of lighthouses in Albania - Wikipedia

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    7 Buoy no.1 8 Buoy no.2 9 Buoy no.3 10 Buoy no.4 11 Talë trellis Fl. W 6s 6 White steel trellis 2 m above the Hidrovori. 9 m 10 m Durrës-Karavasta Region

  5. German invasion of Greece - Wikipedia

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    This is an argument that historians used to assert that Greek resistance was a turning point in World War II. [184] According to film-maker and friend of Adolf Hitler Leni Riefenstahl , Hitler said that "if the Italians hadn't attacked Greece and needed our help, the war would have taken a different course.

  6. Military history of Greece during World War II - Wikipedia

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    An estimated 300,000 people died in the Great Famine (Greece) in 1941–1944. BBC News estimates Greece suffered at least 250,000 dead during the Axis occupation. [ 1 ] Historian William Woodruff lists 155,300 dead Greek civilians and 16,400 military deaths, [ 10 ] while David T. Zabecki lists 73,700 battle deaths and 350,000 civilian deaths.

  7. Axis occupation of Greece - Wikipedia

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    Greece's recovery from the devastation of World War II and the Axis occupation lagged far behind that of the rest of Europe. [174] About 8% of the Greek population of c. 7 million had died during the conflicts and the occupation. Sanitation conditions were deplorable, and the health of those who had survived was imperilled by a resurgence of ...

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