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  Ancient Greece - Search View - MSN Encarta
Ancient Greece, civilization that thrived around the Mediterranean Sea from the 3rd millennium to the 1st century bc, known for advances in philosophy, architecture, drama, government, and science.
Important settlements were located on the southern Balkan Peninsula; on the Pelopónnisos (Peloponnesus), a large peninsula connected to the southern end of the Balkan Peninsula by the Isthmus of Corinth; and on the large islands of Crete (Kríti), south of the Pelopónnisos, and Sicily, south of the Italian Peninsula.
The mountainous kingdom of Macedonia, north of the central Greek heartland, eventually became the leader of Greece and conqueror of the Persian empire.
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 Interstate 390 New York @ Interstate-Guide.com
Interstate 390 joins the city of Rochester with the Southern Tier of New York state, connecting with Interstate 490, Interstate 590, Interstate 90/New York Thruway, and Interstate 86/New York 17.
Interstate 390 & New York 15 southbound approaching the merge onto Interstate 86 & New York 17 eastbound near the village of Avoca in northern Steuben County.
Interstate 86/New York 17 widen to three westbound lanes in anticipation of the northbound split of Interstate 390 and New York 15.
www.interstate-guide.com /i-390_ny.html   (1909 words)

  
 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Fthiotis
Greece Interstate 1 is one of the longest highways in Greece.
Greece Interstate 3 is a highway that is the old national road from Eleusis to Larissa, and near Tyrnavos to Elassonas and the new national road up to the FYROM border near Niki.
The display of the body at the Monastery of Agathon, in central Greece's Fthiotis prefecture, has stirred a vibrant debate between those who believe that the corpse is being exploited for the financial gain from the contributions of pilgrims and those who insist that God has produced a saint by preserving the monk's remains.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Fthiotis   (1142 words)

  
 Phocis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It is one of the least populated prefectures in Greece.
Greece Interstate 3, NE Greece Interstate 27, Cen., N
Greece Interstate 48, SW, Cen., SE edit] Provinces
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Phocians   (857 words)

  
 Larisa, Greece
Larissa or Larisa (Greek: Λάρισα) is the capital city of the Thessaly periphery of Greece, and capital of the Larissa prefecture.
The highest temperature ever recorded was 45.2°C and the coldest was -21.6°C. In the summer, Larissa is often the warmest area in Greece and often the coldest in winter.
It is bounded by Kozani to the northwest, Pieria to the northeast (both in Macedonia), the Aegean Sea to the east, Magnesia to the southeast, Fthiotis to the south (in Central Greece/Mainland Greece), Karditsa to the southwest and Trikala to the west.
www.creekin.net /c3721-n73-larisa-greece.html   (935 words)

  
 EPAA Vol. 8 No. 28 Chrysos: Government Policy on Teacher Evaluation in Greece
Greece represents a sound example of Cuban's (1995) argument that educational reforms return again and again.
For over one hundred years, Greece has been characterized by abortive, short-lived educational reforms, which have never been implemented for more than a few years, and then were abandoned by the Ministry of Education and Religious Affairs (MERA) for having failed to bridge rhetoric, design and reality (Persianis, 1998).
In September 1998, after two years of teaching experience in a Preparatory Secondary School in Greece, I was accepted for the degree of Master in Education in Curriculum and Instruction in the Faculty of Education at McGill University.
epaa.asu.edu /epaa/v8n28.html   (3989 words)

  
 Macedonian Heritage - Annotated Bibliography
The author, a modern-day traveller to northern Greece with an anthropologist’s eye–and ear–for the incongruous, was only moderately surprised when one rainy evening in a village above the town of Edessa she heard a speaker of a local Slavic idiom tell her this was ‘Macedonian, the language of Alexander the Great’.
On the issue of Greece’s dispute with her northern neighbour, the former British Foreign Secretary appointed as mediator in Yugoslavia by the EU, says in this book (p.75) that ‘to the Greeks with the northern part of their country called Macedonia it was offensive to have an independent state called Macedonia on their borders’.
This is certainly not a neutral exposι of the ’Macedonian question’ that flared up in the early 1990’s; it is a scrupulously documented and dispassionate refutation point by point of Skopje’s allegations on the history of their country and a comprehensive presentation of the official Greek point of view on each point of controversy.
www.macedonian-heritage.gr /bibliography.html   (8162 words)

  
 Alexander's Gas & Oil Connections - Country analysis: Greece
Greece's economic growth is being driven in part by infrastructure construction (and foreign investment) for the 2004 Olympic Games, which are to be held in Athens.
Greece is a major investor in the former Yugoslavia and its energy infrastructure is being integrated with that of the Balkan states.
Greece's power network currently is connected with the networks of Albania, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM), and Bulgaria, allowing Greece to export electricity to Kosovo in Yugoslavia, through Albania and FYROM (although transmission problems in those countries have sometimes prevented much of this electricity from reaching its intended recipients).
www.gasandoil.com /goc/news/nte23669.htm   (3684 words)

  
 Greek National Road 8A - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Before the completion of the Rhion-Antirrion Bridge, this part of the highway was the only one connecting the Peloponnese to the rest of Greece.
Rest areas are in Megara, Corinth, between Corinth and Kiato, the old ELPA about 10 km west of Aigeira and Aigio.
The non-motorway part from Corinth to Patras is considered to be one of the most dangerous roads in Greece at this time.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Greece_Interstate_8A   (724 words)

  
 Education Policy Analysis Archives
One of the main focuses of the debate at that period was the structure, content and orientation of the pre- university level of general education, and especially the undifferentiated general secondary school.
Greece, as a new member of the EEC was being tantalised by problems of imbalances in the structure of the various sectors of the economy.
I graduated (with a honour's degree) from the Department of Sociology of the University of Crete, Greece, in 1993.
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 Greece, Athens - Country Information, Motorhomes Hire Vacation, Campervan Hire, Car Leasing, Car Rental, Canalboat Hire ...
Modern Greece is better known as a great place to vacation rather than a centre of learning and culture.
Greece and Greeks welcome with open arms the thousands of visitors that flock to admire their national assets every year - no-one leaves without having been warmed, both by the sun and the hospitality.
Greece is otherwise considered a safe destination, but the height of the tourist season does usually see an increase in petty theft cases, particularly in crowded areas.
www.europeshoppe.com.au /country/greece.shtml   (2407 words)

  
 Albanian minority in Greece - Topix
It is a well-known fact that national minority members in Greece have all been subject to intense, organized assimilation, which the Greeks, while ignoring their distinct ethnicity, justify by pointing to their Orthodox religion, as though religion were the criterion to determine one’s nationality.
Greece is also distinct from the other EU member countries as far as its domestic legislation is concerned.
Greece continues to be an awkward partner or indeed a fl sheep in the European Union even today.
www.topix.net /forum/city/greece-ny/T7AT47S89LH6EP1GO   (2350 words)

  
 www.myspace.com/Interstate
Interstate’s unquestionable hit “I Found U” was lavished with praise by none other than European dance deity DJ Armin Van Buuren, who named that irresistible tune “one of the most beautiful songs of this year.” Van Buuren promptly put his money where his mouth is and acquired the track for his own label, Armada Music.
Interstate went on to put together remixes for big name mainstream artists such as Alanis Morissette and also focuses plenty of energy on composing songs for Interstate’s artist album, which will be hitting the streets this year.
Interstate’s rise through the ranks is plain as day; Burns and Lewis have been on the bill with superstars such as Paul Oakenfold, George Acosta and Van Buuren.
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 Corfu
Othoni (ОџОёП‰ОЅОїОЇ) is the westernmost settlement and island in all of Greece.
The splendid commercial position of Corcyra on the highway between Greece and the West favoured its rapid growth and, influenced perhaps by the presence of non-Corinthian settlers, its people, quite contrary to the usual practice of Corinthian colonies, maintained an independent and even hostile attitude towards the mother city.
The British commissioners, who were practically autocrats in spite of the retention of the native senate and assembly, introduced a strict method of government which brought about a decided improvement in the material prosperity of the island, but by its very strictness displeased the natives.
www.paleorama.com /Lakes-C/Corfu.php   (2797 words)

  
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There is also a need to identify wild-caught and cultured species to avoid issues of size limitations, possession, and to streamline and simplify interstate movement of seafood to reduce cost to the producers and distributors.
With regard to management, NMFS should consult with the regional fishery management councils, interstate commissions, and individual state fishery management agencies to identify, on a species basis, the voids in data and information relative to commercial aquaculture and stock enhancement.
27 The Fisheries Cooperative Associations play a crucial role in Japan in successful fisheries and aquaculture development as the same families are involved in both activities.
www.nmfs.noaa.gov /trade/AQ/AQWP508.txt   (20583 words)

  
 Pages 1--27 from   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
In its first report, ECRI suggested that Greece make a declaration under Article 14 of the UN Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination, allowing individual communications to be considered by the Committee for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination.
Greece officially recognises the Muslim minority in accordance with the Treaty of Lausanne.
Greece to engage in a process of confidential dialogue with ECRI on its draft text on Greece and a number of his comments were
www.hri.ca /fortherecord2000/euro2000/documentation/ecri/cri200032.htm   (8485 words)

  
 Kozani, Greece
Kozani (Greek: Κοζάνη) is one of the fifty-one prefectures of Greece.
Kozani nowadays is still among the most prosperous areas of the Greek province, but for a different reason, its rich mining industry.
Kozani produces lignite, which is the main source of the electric power produced in Greece, nitrous salts which are processed into fertilizers, and chromium.
www.creekin.net /c3719-n73-kozani-greece.html   (362 words)

  
 Viotia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Viotia (Greek: Βοιωτία), also Voiotia is one of the fifty-one prefectures of Greece.
Greece Interstate 1/E75, SE, E, NE Greece Interstate 3, S, E, Cen., W, NW Greece Interstate 27, W, SW Greece Interstate 44, E
ARTS and LEISUREKathimerini, Greece - Nov 11, 2006Professor Vassilis Aravantinos, Ephor of Antiquities for Viotia and Larymna since 1993, is to give an extremely interesting lecture at King’s College in...
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 27 April History: This Date
All mainland Greece and all the Greek Aegean islands except Crete are under German occupation by May 11.
But before Leo XI, there were shorter pontificates: Urban VII [04 Aug 1521 – 27 Sep 1590] was elected on 15 September 1590, and the all-time record is held by Stephen II [–26 Mar 752] who was elected on 23 March 752.
Based on Calvin's Institutes of the Christian Religion, it was compiled by John Calvin, 27, and/or by fellow French reformer, Guillaume Farel, 48.
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 The State of the European Union: Speech by the Ambassador of Greece HE George V. Savvaides
Greece assumed on the 1st of January 2003, and for the fourth time since its integration in the EU in 1981, the six-month rotating Presidency of the Union.
State fragmentations, ethnic strife, minority questions and interstate conflicts and wars emerged as the immediate and very negative outcome of the sudden transformation of the geopolitical landscape in Eastern and South Eastern Europe.
Greece's foreign policy at crossroads: Europe, the USA, the Eastern Mediterranean.
www.greekembassy.org /embassy/Content/en/Article.aspx?office=7&folder=173&article=282   (4245 words)

  
 State May Exclude Persons From a Locale to Prevent the Spread of Disease - Compagnie Francaise de Navigation a Vapeur ...
Although from the nature and subjects of the power of regulating commerce it must be ordinarily exercised by the national government exclusively, this has not been held to be so where in relation to the particular subject-matter different rules might be suitable in different localities.
In other words, the power exists until Congress has acted, to incidentally regulate by health and quarantine laws, even although interstate and foreign commerce is affected, and the power to absolutely prohibit additionally obtains where the thing prohibited is not commerce, and hence not embraced in either interstate or foreign commerce.
And that it also is in conflict with the rules and regulations adopted for the enforcement of both the immigration laws and the quarantine law referred to.
biotech.law.lsu.edu /cases/pp/Compagnie.htm   (2598 words)

  
 Crisis in Macedonia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The interstate relations between the Republic of Bulgaria and the present government of the Republic of Macedonia are exemplary.
Xenophobic Banana Republic Greece is "unworthy" of NATO and the EU !!!
Greece is to be called as an "Outlaw State"; Ocalan said: "Greece has for years supported the PKK movement".
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 New York Lighthouses
90 ft (27 m) octagonal brick tower with lantern and gallery; original 2° Fresnel lens mounted in the lantern.
The Palisades Interstate Park Commission restored the exterior of the tower in 1986 and the interior in 1995.
27 ft (8 m) square pyramidal wood tower with lantern.
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 Map of interstate 20 in dallas texas   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Our motive is to help you find the exact listing on map of interstate 20 in dallas texas.
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 Qwika - similar:Athinai
Achaea Prefecture Νομός Αχαΐας Periphery West Greece Capital Patras Population 331,316 (2005) Ranked 5th Area 3,271 km² Ranked 14th Population density 101.3/km² Ranked 9th Number of provinces 3 Number of municipalities 21 Number of co...
This is a list of the cities in Greece with more than 30,000 inhabitants.
Cities in Greece Rank City Population Periphery Census 1991 Census 2001 Calculation 2005 1 Athens 772,072 745,514 729,137 Attica 2 Thessaloniki 383,967 363,987 354,290 Central Macedonia 3 Piraeus 182,671 175,697 172,429 Attica 4 P...
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 Andytown - Ghost Town
Andy Poulus, then a linen service operator in Philadelphia, stopped in 1947 at a small cafe at the junction of U.S. 27 and S.R. 84 for a cup of coffee.
Poulus died in 1972 during a visit to his native Greece, a place he left at the age of ten.
This salvaged city sign was found on the front of Andy's Lounge and Package on SR 84 in Davie, Florida.
www.ghosttowns.com /states/fl/andytown.html   (131 words)

  
 Greece - TRAVEL
Greece Interstate 22 Kalpaki, SE of Doliana - Kakavia or Kakavi with the Albanian highway
Greece Highway 51, at GR-2, west of Turkey - Orestiada - Turkish border near Edirne/ Bulgarian Border S of Svilengrad part of it with BG-1 and prob.
Greece Highway 89 Glyka Nera-Sunion (Sunium) mainly Poseidonos Ave.
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 Child Support Enforcement Abroad
Any parent who needs help in establishing or enforcing a child support obligation, regardless of where the person who is obliged to pay child support resides, should apply for services at the state child support agency in the individual states.
The Uniform Interstate Family Support Act (in each State the law which governs interstate child support enforcement) provides in section 101(19) that the term "State" includes a foreign jurisdiction that has enacted a law or established procedures for issuance and enforcement of support orders which are substantially similar to the procedures of state law.
The Uniform Interstate Family Support Act (UIFSA), prepared by the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws, has been enacted by all of the states in the United States.
travel.state.gov /law/child_support.html   (5235 words)

  
 Law.com - Wine and Beef Cases on High Court Menu
Decanting a controversy that could upset the tight state regulation of wine and alcoholic beverage sales nationwide, the Supreme Court on Monday agreed to consider the constitutionality of state laws that restrict interstate shipment of wine to consumers.
Stakes in the case are high for U.S. wineries, whose expansion into e-commerce has been slowed by a patchwork of state restrictions.
Also Monday, the Court issued rulings in two cases, leaving 27 pending cases to decide by the end of June.
www.law.com /jsp/article.jsp?id=1085416920383   (918 words)

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