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  2. Public holidays in Greece - Wikipedia

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    According to Greek law every Sunday of the year is a public holiday. In addition, there are nine mandatory, official public holidays: New Year's Day, 6 January, Clean Monday, 25 March,Orthodox Good Friday, Orthodox Easter Monday, 1 May, Orthodox Whit Monday, 15 August, 28 October, 25 December and 26 December. [1]

  3. Category:Public holidays in Greece - Wikipedia

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  4. Holidays in Greece TV - Wikipedia

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    Holidays in Greece television logo. Holidays in Greece TV is a Greek satellite network, launched in the fall of 2004, focusing on travel and tourism. Its aim is to promote the Greek tourism industry, which is one of the main industries in Greece along with shipping. Holidays in Greece TV is the first FTA satellite channel launched in Greece.

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  6. Celebration of the Greek Revolution - Wikipedia

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    Flag decorations for 25 March in Santorini. The celebration of the Greek Revolution of 1821 (Greek: Εορτασμός της Ελληνικής Επανάστασης του 1821, Eortasmós tis Ellinikís Epanástasis tou 1821), less commonly known as Independence Day, takes place in Greece, Cyprus and Greek diaspora centers on 25 March every year, coinciding with the Feast of the Annunciation.

  7. 2024 in Greece - Wikipedia

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    The living descendants of Greece's last king, Constantine II, regain Greek citizenship under the surname De Grèce ("of Greece" in French) after being stripped of the status by the Greek government in 1994. [43] 30 December – One person is killed in a fire at a hotel in Kalambaka. [44]