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New Documentary Tells the Story of the Only Functioning Greek Orthodox Church in Cuba
The Cuban Revolution overthrew the Batista regime on January 1st 1959. During Fidel Castro's 49 year reign as Cuban Prime Minister and then President,...
Learn and Travel Through Greece by Eating its Cuisine
Food is a reflection of a country’s geography, history and culture. Enjoy Greece by tasting its diverse cuisine.
One can understand mainland Greece and the...
Medical Students Help Vulnerable Groups
The medical students of the Aristotle University are standing by Alzheimer patients and vulnerable groups through the programs D.I.ANOIA and N.I.K.I of the Scientific...
Pilgrimage Rights of the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate
The Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem, known as the Church of the Resurrection, has been an important pilgrimage destination since the 4th...
2 Greek Australian Students Compete for The Australian Museum Eureka Prize
Just over a year ago Steven Megaloudis thought X-Rays were used only at airports or when you broke a bone.
Now he and five schoolmates...
Popular English Names You Had No Idea Were Actually Greek
It may come as a surprise to many parents choosing a name for their child, but many of the most popular English names are actually Greek!
The Powerful Ancient Greek State of Epirus
A mountainous region in today's northwestern Greece, Epirus was inhabited by the Greek tribes of the Chaonians, Molossians, and Thesprotians. It was home to...
Children’s Graffiti Depicting Gladiators Found in Pompeii
Archaeologists digging in Pompeii recently found examples of ancient graffiti. They appear to have been drawn by children and depict fights between gladiators and...
The Barefoot Fire-Walking Ritual of Anastenaria Lives On in Greece
Hundreds of people descended on the town of Langadas near Thessaloniki recently to participate in the ancient fire-walking ritual of "Anastenaria" in which barefoot...
Ancient Greek Shields Struck Fear Into Enemy
As far back as the eighth century BC, the ancient Greeks had invented a large, round shield, or aspis that became an essential part of warfare


