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Marialena Perpiraki
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Coffee and Drinking Culture in Greece: Dos and Donts
Are Greeks heavy drinkers? Do Greeks prefer coffee or tea? Here is what you should know about the coffee and drinking culture in Greece.
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Learn Greek at Home During Quarantine
If you are interested in learning Greek but there are no classes taking place in your area, don’t be discouraged. Helinika, a platform dedicated to the Greek language, history, and culture, offers affordable Greek language lessons online. Learn Greek during Quarantine.
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Top 10 Misunderstood Women in Ancient Greek Mythology | #GreekMyths
Ancient Greek mythology features many outstanding and admirable female characters, such as goddess Athena and heroine Atalante. At the same time, there are countless other women that got a negative reputation due to a lack of knowledge or shallow knowledge regarding their background. Let’s see the ten (10) most misunderstood mythical women.
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Neoclassicism: The Philhellenic Art Movement that Revived the Hellenic Spirit
Why are there so many buildings that resemble ancient Greek temples in Europe?
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What is the Meaning of Hellas, Hellenes, Hellenistic, Hellenism, and Philhellenism?
Understanding the the terms Hellas, Hellenes, Hellenistic, Hellenism, and Philhellenism. What do they mean?
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Five Facts About Aristotle | #Philosophy
You may know Aristotle as the ancient Greek philosopher who was taught by another well-known philosopher, Plato, during the Classical era.
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Understanding the Greek Culture | The Greek Culture Today
Can you measure the Greek culture? What does it mean to be Greek? What are Greeks like?
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Why Is The 17th of November a Commemoration Day in Greece?
The 17th of November is not a national holiday in Greece but rather a profession-specific holiday and a day of rememberance.
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The Conjugation of the Greek Verb “Can”/ “To Be Able To”: «Μπορώ»
The modal verb “can” is translated into «μπορώ». The same applies for the verb “to be able to”. The verb «μπορώ» is used very often.