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  2. Greece in the Roman era - Wikipedia

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    The Pax Romana was the longest period of peace in Greek history, and Greece became a major crossroads of maritime trade between Rome and the Greek speaking eastern half of the empire. The Greek language served as a lingua franca in the eastern provinces and in Italy , and many Greek intellectuals such as Galen would perform most of their work ...

  3. Silo - Wikipedia

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    A silo (from Ancient Greek σιρός (sirós) 'pit for holding grain') is a structure for storing bulk materials. Silos are commonly used for bulk storage of grain, coal , cement , carbon black , woodchips , food products and sawdust .

  4. Greece - Wikipedia

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    Greece's debt percentage since 1977, compared to the average of the eurozone. Greek economy had fared well (with high growth rates and low public debt) during most of the 20th century; high growth rates were maintained up to the 2007–2008 financial crisis, coupled, however, with high structural deficits. [222]

  5. Horreum - Wikipedia

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    The Horrea Epagathiana et Epaphroditiana, a horreum in Ostia built c. 145-150 AD. The horrea of Rome and its port, Ostia, stood two or more stories high.They were built with ramps, rather than staircases, to provide easy access to the upper floors.

  6. Abronia gens - Wikipedia

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    Abronius Silo, the Latin poet, was one of the students of the rhetorician Marcus Porcius Latro.He flourished during the later years of the emperor Augustus. [1] [2]Abronius Silo, son of the poet Abronius Silo, was likewise a poet, but Seneca reports that he wrote for pantomimes, which were considered a form of low culture.

  7. Romani people in Greece - Wikipedia

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    The majority of the Greek Roma yet are Hellenized and Orthodox Christians who speak the Romani language in addition to Greek, [11] or the Romano-Greek language, like the Finikas Romika. [12] There are several other Dialects spoken by the Roma In Greece, as the Agios Athanasios- Balkan Romani , [ 13 ] the Parakalamos-Romacilikanes, [ 14 ] or the ...

  8. Greece–Romania relations - Wikipedia

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    Greece was the fifth member state of the EU and first among the old members to ratify the Treaty of Accession of Bulgaria and Romania to the EU. According to the Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in 2006 Greece was among the three top investors in Romania, with almost 800 active businesses and invested capital totalling 3 billion euros. [11]

  9. List of Greek place names - Wikipedia

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    Places of concern to Greek culture, religion or tradition, including: Greek mythology; Greek Jews, including Romaniotes and exiled Sephardim; Greco-Buddhism; Christianity until the Great Schism, and afterwards the Eastern Orthodox Church, Eastern Rite, etc. Greek Muslims, and those outside Greece who are Greek-speaking or ethnic Greek