A Pocket Guide to GreeceU.S. Government Printing Office, 1953 - 92 pages |
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... Land and the Climate_ 18 The Greeks .. The Greek Soldier and His Army- Your Life in Greece . A Final Word .. Appendix : 28 + 85 30 47 53 67 Vital Statistics . Weights and Measures . Language Glossary- 888 68 70 72 Important Greek Gods ...
... Land and the Climate_ 18 The Greeks .. The Greek Soldier and His Army- Your Life in Greece . A Final Word .. Appendix : 28 + 85 30 47 53 67 Vital Statistics . Weights and Measures . Language Glossary- 888 68 70 72 Important Greek Gods ...
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... and Queen Frederika . The Prime Minister is Field Marshal Alexander Papagos . THE LAND AND THE CLIMATE " The isles of Greece. Fishing village on the island of Hydra off the Greek coast . The Isles of Greece : Scenes from Euboea ( left. 17.
... and Queen Frederika . The Prime Minister is Field Marshal Alexander Papagos . THE LAND AND THE CLIMATE " The isles of Greece. Fishing village on the island of Hydra off the Greek coast . The Isles of Greece : Scenes from Euboea ( left. 17.
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... blue sea found in few other places . The provinces or main areas of Greece are still known. The Isles of Greece : Scenes from Euboea ( left ) and from Santorin . Fishing boats ride at anchor in a bay on the. 18 The Land and the Climate_.
... blue sea found in few other places . The provinces or main areas of Greece are still known. The Isles of Greece : Scenes from Euboea ( left ) and from Santorin . Fishing boats ride at anchor in a bay on the. 18 The Land and the Climate_.
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... land , although mountainous , is generally fairly rich , and citrus fruits abound in the coastal areas . In Athens , summers are hot and dry with lots of dust . The sun is bright . A pair of dark glasses will prove most useful . Usually ...
... land , although mountainous , is generally fairly rich , and citrus fruits abound in the coastal areas . In Athens , summers are hot and dry with lots of dust . The sun is bright . A pair of dark glasses will prove most useful . Usually ...
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... land . Countless patriots followed this escape route during the war . In the Ionian Sea , west of Greece , there are several islands , including Corfu . They are of great beauty but little commercial value . South of Greece , across the ...
... land . Countless patriots followed this escape route during the war . In the Ionian Sea , west of Greece , there are several islands , including Corfu . They are of great beauty but little commercial value . South of Greece , across the ...
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Acropolis American ancient Greek areas of Greece Army Athenian Athens Athens area Attica city-state civilization color Constitution Square Corfu Corinth Corinth Canal costumes Crete dance Delos Delphi developed drachmas drams Easter Edirne EE-ko-see EE-me EN-a English Greek famous film fish frontier goats Goddess Greece's Greek National Greek servicemen Greek soldier Greek TEE Gulf of Corinth Ionian Sea Iraklion isles of Greece ka-lee Kavalla Khalkis KHER-et-e Kifissia kilometer King Paul land Larissa Macedonia Marathon meters miles modern Greek monasteries Mount Athos Mount Lycabettus mountain Museum Mycenae Mykonos noncoms NOTES NOTES NOTES olive Olympia Orthodox Church ouzo Parthenon Patras pee-ye-NEM-e Peloponnesus peninsula PO-so POO EE-ne Queen Frederika restaurant Rhodes road Royal Hellenic Salonika southern Greece Spartans stremma summer tavernas TEE EE-ne tee O-ra things Turkey Turkish United Usually villages Western wine winter word YA-soo
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Page 18 - The isles of Greece ! the isles of Greece ! "Where burning Sappho loved and sung, — Where grew the arts of war and peace, Where Delos rose, and Phoebus sprung ! Eternal summer gilds them yet, But all, except their sun, is set.
Page 47 - Must we but blush? Our fathers bled. Earth! render back from out thy breast A remnant of our Spartan dead! Of the three hundred grant but three To make a new Thermopylae ! What, silent still?
Page 30 - We are all Greeks. Our laws, our literature, our religion, our arts, have their root in Greece. But for Greece — Rome, the instructor, the conqueror, or the metropolis, of our ancestors, would have spread no illumination with her arms, and we might still have been savages and idolaters...
Page 53 - Maid of Athens, ere we part, Give, oh, give me back my heart! Or, since that has left my breast, Keep it now, and take the rest! Hear my vow before I go, ZtoT) p,ou, ads d^aira>. By those tresses unconfined, Woo'd by each /Egean wind; By those lids whose jetty fringe Kiss thy soft cheeks...
Page 48 - For one thing is certain; there never was a great people that did not venerate the law. What gave Sparta her long supremacy among the states of Greece? What, indeed, but her inflexible — you might almost call it her blind and unreasoning — fidelity to law? "Stranger, go tell the Spartans that we lie here in obedience to their laws.