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  2. Category:Greece politics and government templates - Wikipedia

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  3. Template:Ancient Greece topics - Wikipedia

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  4. Frankokratia - Wikipedia

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    The terms ' Frankokratia ' and ' Latinokratia ' derive from the name given by the Orthodox Greeks to the Western French and Italians who originated from territories that once belonged to the Frankish Empire, as this was the political entity that ruled much of the former Western Roman Empire after the collapse of Roman authority and power.

  5. Template:Greece topics - Wikipedia

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  6. Template:Politics of Greece - Wikipedia

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  7. Category:Greece political party templates - Wikipedia

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  8. Politeia - Wikipedia

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    Politeia (πολιτεία) is an ancient Greek word used in Greek political thought, especially that of Plato and Aristotle. Derived from the word polis ("city-state"), it has a range of meanings from " the rights of citizens " to a " form of government ".

  9. 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.