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Although he was a free agent, AEK Athens paid 500,000 drachmas to acquire him. On 6 October 1974 he scored his first hat-trick with the yellow-blacks in the 5–1 win at home against AEL. [5] He helped his team take the win in the derby against Panathinaikos at home by scoring a goal in the final 4–3, on 20 April 1975. [6]
From 1917 to 1920, the Greek government took control of issuing small change notes under Law 991/1917. During that time, the government issued denominations of 10 and 50 lepta, and 1, 2 and 5 drachmae. The National Bank of Greece introduced 1,000-drachma notes in 1901, and the Bank of Greece introduced 5,000-drachma notes in 1928.
The purpose of the party was for Greece to abandon the euro in favour of the drachma.The five stars symbolise "the overturn of the Memorandum, the return to the drachma, robust growth, national dignity and social justice", [2] but they also clearly state a connection to the Italian party Five Star Movement of the comic actor Beppe Grillo [2] [3] and the Italian press refer to Theodoros ...
The following lists events that happened during 1973 in Greece. Incumbents. Monarch: Constantine II (until 1 June)
The old gate. The Athens Polytechnic uprising occurred in November 1973 as a massive student demonstration of popular rejection of the Greek military junta of 1967–1974.It began on 14 November 1973, escalated to an open anti-junta revolt, and ended in bloodshed in the early morning of 17 November after a series of events starting with a tank crashing through the gates of the Athens Polytechnic.
1973 Greek republic referendum; V. HNS Velos; Votive relief to Isis-Demeter, Dion This page was last edited on 11 May 2023, at 21:50 (UTC). Text is available under ...
Greece 0-3 England: Ollie Watkins, an own goal created by Jude Bellingham and Curtis Jones ensured Lee Carsley’s Three Lions got the victory they needed in Athens
The Greek economic miracle (Greek: Ελληνικό οικονομικό θαύμα) describes a period of rapid and sustained economic growth in Greece from 1950 to 1973. [1] At its height, the Greek economy grew by an average of 7.7 percent, second in the world only to Japan .