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In 1821, at the village of New Epidauros, the Greek Constitution was formed by the First National Assembly of Greeks. The modern Greek flag was also designed at this time.
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On this Day in Greece - December 12th originally appeared on About.com Greece Travel on Saturday, December 12th, 2009 at 00:59:47.
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Cypriots are reeling from the shocking theft of the remains of Tassos Papadopoulos, who died a year ago Saturday. His body was taken from a deep grave by determined robbers who shifted a massive marble slab in order to reach the body. The grave site was intended to be visited on Saturday as part of a traditional one-year memorial ceremony noting his death. The theft has raised tensions on Cyprus as reunification talks have reached a critical point in recent weeks.
Mio Georgiou at Cypriot Living, on Cyprus, told me many Cypriots are dismayed, whatever their politics. "The desecration of any grave is appalling -- and most Cypriots are shocked that such an act occurred to a prominent figure like former President Tassos Papadopoulos. Cyprus is a country that is, among other ways, clearly divided by political lines. However, regardless of which side of the political line you stand on, we can all agree that the theft of the body of former President Papadopoulos is a most heinous act of disrespect."
The Guardian: Grave robbers steal body of former Cypriot president
Cyprus Stunned by Theft of Past President's Body originally appeared on About.com Greece Travel on Friday, December 11th, 2009 at 18:54:29.
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Almost any of us would welcome the chance to have a Greek island of our very own - but privacy isn't what it used to be. Take a peek at Aristotle Onassis' private island of Skorpios - via Google.
Private Islands: Aristotle Onassis' Skorpios Island, Greece
Less-private Greek Islands for the rest of us:
"Kailokairi" - The Real Mamma Mia! Island
Greek Islands with Nude Beaches