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Ayia Napa to Attempt Guinness Record
The municipality of Ayia Napa, Cyprus, is determined to make the resort a tourism trademark on a worldwide level. The region’s Mayor, Ioannis Karousos,...
Guinness: World's Largest Lollipop Made in Greece
The town of Trikala, in Greece just made it into the Guinness Book of World Records, for making the world's largest lollipop. The lollipop...
Giant Dakos Aspires for Guinness World Records
The cultural association To Rhodo in Chania, Crete, is making a giant dakos. For those who may not know, dakos is a Cretan meze,...
Greek Baking Up Guinness Record
Tsoureki is a sweet, fluffy Greek bread associated with Easter traditions, when it is made and consumed in great quantities. Traditionally it is home-baked...
Cretan Mandolin Players Get Guinness Record
The 414 players at the Sept. 5 Cretan Mandolin Festival were given a Guinness World Record on Dec. 31, the last given for the...
Volos Sets Guinness Record for Largest Syrtaki Dance
Opa! Greece may be having a hard time economically but now is a world record holder - for the largest Syrtaki dance! The Association...
Group of 2,000 Men Shave in Thessaloniki to Enter Guinness World Records
A major supermarket chain company in Northern Greece has launched an invitation to all willing unshaven men to participate in a group shave that...
Cretan Dancers Compete for The Guiness Book of World Records as Longest Dance
Tomorrow the entire island of Crete will dance to its unique rhythms. The human chain of Greek dancers will form on the side of the road from...
Meet Babis Bizas, the Greek Who Is ‘The World’s Most Traveled Person’
Babis Bizas is the ''world’s most traveled person'' according to the Guinness Book of Records. The adventurer travels over 300 days a year.
Wreath Ceremony of the Boston Marathon Highlights Ties With Greece
The 128th Boston Marathon which will be run on Monday, April 15 has a special significance for Greeks in America. Begun in 1897, the...