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  2. National and Kapodistrian University of Athens - Wikipedia

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    The University of Athens was founded on 3 May 1837 by King Otto of Greece (in Greek, Óthon) and was named in his honour Othonian University (Οθώνειον Πανεπιστήμιον). It was the first university in the liberated Greek state and in the surrounding area of Southeast Europe as well.

  3. People's republic - Wikipedia

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    People's Democratic Republic of Ethiopia (1987–1991) Hungarian People's Republic (1949–1989) People's Republic of Kampuchea (1979–1989) Khorezm People's Soviet Republic (1920–1925) Democratic People's Republic of Korea (1948–1992/2009) [c] Mongolian People's Republic (1924–1992) People's Republic of Mozambique (1975–1990)

  4. List of University of Athens alumni - Wikipedia

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    Dora Bakoyannis (b. 1954), Minister for Foreign Affairs (2006–2009) and Mayor of Athens (2003–2006) Thodoris Dritsas (b. 1947), Minister of Shipping and Island Policy (since 2015) Nikos Filis (b. 1960), Minister of Education, Research and Religious Affairs (since 2015) Fofi Gennimata (b. 1964), President of PASOK (since 2015)

  5. List of universities in Greece - Wikipedia

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    Universities (Greek: Πανεπιστήμια) [30] can grant one or more of bachelor's, master's, integrated master's and doctorate degrees. The undergraduate programme of study for most disciplines is four years with awarded qualification in line with the Bologna process legal equivalent to a bachelor's degree, 240 ECTS, at level 6 of Greece's National Qualification Framework (NQF), [31 ...

  6. Athenian democracy - Wikipedia

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    Democratic regimes governed until Athens surrendered to Sparta in 404 BC, when the government was placed in the hands of the so-called Thirty Tyrants, who were pro-Spartan oligarchs. [22] After a year, pro-democracy elements regained control, and democratic forms persisted until the Macedonian army of Phillip II conquered Athens in 338 BC.

  7. Category : National and Kapodistrian University of Athens

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    National and Kapodistrian University of Athens alumni (486 P) F. Academic staff of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (146 P) R.

  8. Democratic republic - Wikipedia

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    In addition, there are a few countries which use the term "Democratic Republic" in the name and have a good record of holding free or relatively free general elections and were rated "flawed democracy" or "full democracy" in the Democracy Index, such as the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste , the Democratic Republic of São Tomé and Príncipe ...

  9. Politics of Greece - Wikipedia

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    The President of the Republic is elected by the Parliament for a five-year term (election last held 22 January 2020), and a maximum of two terms in office. When a presidential term expires, Parliament votes to elect the new president. In the first two votes, a 2 ⁄ 3 majority (200 votes) is necessary.