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  2. Category:Greece politics and government templates - Wikipedia

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  3. Category:Greece political user templates - Wikipedia

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  4. Template:Greek political parties - Wikipedia

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  5. Politics of Greece - Wikipedia

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    A working class political protest in Athens, Greece calling for the boycott of a local bookshop after, allegedly, an employee was fired for her political activism. Under the Greek constitution, [2] education is the responsibility of the state. Most Greeks attend public primary and secondary schools.

  6. Template:Politics of Greece - Wikipedia

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  7. Template:Greece topics - Wikipedia

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  8. Greek nationalism - Wikipedia

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    Greek nationalism became also a potent movement in Greece shortly prior to, and during World War I, when the Greeks, inspired by the Megali Idea, managed to liberate parts of Greece in the Balkan Wars and after World War I, briefly occupied the region of Smyrna before it was retaken by the Turks. [1]

  9. Wikipedia : Userboxes/Politics by country/Greece

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    Please feel free to contribute and add userboxes to this page; however, please remember that as this is effectively a very controversial page, please respect everyone's (not just your own) views. This makes Wikipedia what it is, a place for communication and information.