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Femicide in Laconia Marks 15th Woman Killed In Greece in 2021
"I probably killed my wife," were the first words heard in a call to police in the early hours of Monday morning. A 40-year-old...
Victoria Grants Pallaconians $20,000
The Victorian Government in its effort to support and maintain multicultural community groups, has granted the Pallaconian Brotherhood Leonidas $20,000 to replace a broken...
Pallaconian Brotherhood of Melbourne & Victoria ”Leonidas” Celebrates 50 Years!
The Pallaconian Brotherhood of Melbourne and Victoria "Leonidas" will celebrate its 50th anniversary since its establishment on Saturday, the 25th of June.
The event will be commemorated with a series of...
Greek Expatriates Donate Computer Equipment to Laconia High Schools
The Pan-Macedonian Association of Ontario Inc. has donated 31 PCs, printers and UPS units to three schools in Laconia prefecture of southern Greece.
The computers...
The Great Greek Benefactor Stavros Niarchos
Stavros Niarchos, the great Greek benefactor, passed away on this day 25 years ago, leaving a foundation that continues his philanthropy
The Sunken Cities of Ancient Greece
In addition to the many magnificent historical monuments in Greece, the country has several unique sunken cities and archaeological sites.
These submerged sites aren't mere...
Greek Gods and Their Symbolic Animals
The awe-inspiring Greek gods, deeply intertwined with the natural world, are associated with certain animals considered to be sacred embodiments of various gods. Through...
The Elite Special Forces of Ancient Greece
The special forces of Ancient Greece, from the Band of Thebes to the Hetairoi of the army of Alexander the Great, became legend in history
The Top Archaeological Sites You Absolutely Must See in Greece
With Greece's rich and expansive history, it comes as no surprise that the country is adorned with countless archaeological wonders awaiting exploration. Yet, amidst...
Greek Warriors Liberate Kalamata on March 23, 1821
The Greek War of Independence started a few days earlier than the official declaration with the liberation of Kalamata on March 23, 1821