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Arta (Greek: Άρτα) is a city in northwestern Greece and capital of the regional unit of Arta, which is part of Epirus region. The city was known in ancient times as Ambracia (Ancient Greek: Ἀμβρακία). Arta is known for the medieval bridge over the Arachthos River, as well as for its ancient sites from the era of Pyrrhus of Epirus and its well-preserved 13th-century castle. Arta's Byzantine history is reflected in its many Byzantine churches; perhaps the best known is the Panagia Paregoretissa (Mother of God the Consoling), built about 1290 by Despot Nikephoros I Komnenos Doukas.
In connection with: Arta, Greece
Title combos: Greece Arta
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Dimitris (Δημήτρης) is the Modern Greek form of the older forms Demetrios, Dimitrios (Δημήτριος, usually Latinized as Demetrius) and may refer to: Dimitris Arvanitis (born 1980), Greek professional football defender who plays for OFI Crete in Greek Super League Dimitris Avramopoulos (born 1953), Greek politician and diplomat Dimitris Basis, Greek singer musician Dimitris Bogdanos (born 1975), Greek professional basketball player Dimitris Christofias, left-wing Greek Cypriot politician, President of the Republic of Cyprus Dimitris Diamantidis (born 1980), Greek professional basketball player Dimitris Dimakopoulos (born 1966), retired Greek professional basketball player Dimitris Dimitrakos (born 1936), Greek philosopher, currently Professor at the University of Athens Dimitris Dragatakis (1914–2001), Greek composer of classical music Dimitris Drosos (born 1966), Greek businessman, ex-chairman of AEK Athens BC, current chairman of PAOK BC Dimitris Giantsis (born 1988), Greek footballer Dimitris Giovanakis (born 1986), Greek football player Dimitris Glinos (1882–1943), Greek philosopher and politician Dimitris Horn (1921–1998), Greek theatrical and film performer Dimitris Karademitros, (born 1983), Greek footballer Dimitris Komesidis (born 1988), professional football defender Dimitris Kontopoulos (born 1971), Greek music composer known for his dance-pop music Dimitris Koutromanos (born 1987), Greek football player Dimitris Koutsoukis (born 1962), retired Greek shot putter Dimitris Kraniotis (born 1950), Greek dancer and poet who lives in France Dimitris Kremastinos (1942–2020), Greek politician, cardiologist and professor Dimitris Kyriakidis (born 1986), Greek footballer Dimitris Liantinis (born 1942), Greek deputy professor at University of Athens who disappeared Dimitris Lipertis (1866–1937), Cypriot poet Dimitris Lignadis, Greek actor, stage director and alleged sex offender Dimitris Lyacos (born 1966), contemporary Greek poet and playwright Dimitris Mardas (born 1955), Greek economist Dimitris Markos (born 1971), retired Greek football midfielder Dimitris Marmarinos (born 1976), Greek professional basketball player Dimitris Mavroeidis (born 1985), Greek professional basketball player Dimitris Mavrogenidis (born 1978), Uzbekistan-born Greek football right-back Dimitris Melissanidis (born 1946), Greek businessman and Oil tycoon Dimitris Mitropanos (born 1948), Greek singer in the Laïkó Greek music style Dimitris Mytaras (born 1934), Greek artist born in Chalkis Dimitris Nalitzis (born 1976), Greek footballer Dimitris Nikolaidis (1922–1993), Greek actor Dimitris Papaditsas (1922–1987), Greek poet Dimitris Papadopoulos (basketball player) (born 1966), retired Greek professional basketball player Dimitris Papaioannou (born 1964), Greek avant-garde stage director, choreographer and visual artist Dimitris Papamichael (1934–2004), famous Greek actor and director Dimitris Papanikolaou (born 1977), Greek professional basketball player Dimitris Papanikolau (born 1977), Greek professional basketball player Dimitris Petkakis (born 1983), football (soccer) player Dimitris Pikionis (1887–1968), major Greek architect Dimitris Plapoutas (1786–1865), Greek general who fought during the Greek War of Independence Dimitris Potiropoulos (born 1953), Greek architect Dimitris Poulianos (1899–1972), prodigious Greek artist Dimitris Poulikakos (born 1943), Greek actor and rock singer Dimitris Psathas, famous modern Greek satirist and playwright Dimitris Rizos (born 1976), Greek goalkeeper Dimitris Rontiris (1899–1981), Greek actor and director Dimitris Roussis (born 1988), professional football defender Dimitris Salpingidis (born 1981), Greek footballer Dimitris Samaras, Greek footballer Dimitris Sgouros (born 1969), Greek pianist Dimitris Sialmas (born 1986), Greek footballer Dimitris Sioufas (born 1944), Greek lawyer and New Democracy politician Dimitris Siovas (born 1988), Greek football player Dimitris Soudas (born 1979), Associate Communications Director and Spokesman to the Prime Minister of Canada Dimitris Soulas (born 1938), former Greek photojournalist Dimitris Spanoulis (born 1979), Greek professional basketball player Dimitris Spentzopoulos (born 1950), former Greek footballer (striker) born in Patras Dimitris Thanopoulos (born 1987), football midfielder currently without a team Dimitris Tsaldaris (born 1980), Greek professional basketball player Dimitris Tsaloumas (born 1921), contemporary Greek-Australian poet Dimitris Tsironis (born 1959), Greek footballer Dimitris Tsiodras (born 1959), Greek politician Dimitris Tsironis (politician) (1960–2022), Greek politician Dimitris Tsovolas, politician of Greece Dimitris Tziotis, the President and CEO of Cleverbank, a strategy consultancy in Greece Dimitris Varos (born 1949), modern Greek poet, journalist, and photographer Dimitris Verginis (born 1987), Greek professional basketball player Dimitris Voyatzis, Greek film director, actor, producer, editor, a screenwriter and a folk musician Dimitris Yeros (born 1948), one of the most influential Greek artists of his generation Dimitris Zouliotis (born 1984), Greek football player
In connection with: Dimitris
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Agreement for the New Greece (Greek: Συμφωνία για τη Νέα Ελλάδα) is a social-democratic political party in Greece, established on 15 April 2013. It was formed by former Panhellenic Socialist Movement (PASOK) health minister Andreas Loverdos and former members of Radical Movement of Social Democratic Alliance (RIKSSY). It was also supported by Christos Aidonis, an independent MP (former member of PASOK) and Dimitris Tsironis (ex-MP for Arta). The party supports the idea of the Fourth Hellenic Republic. The Agreement for the New Greece contested the 2014 European election as part of the PASOK-led Olive Tree electoral alliance. On 22 August 2014, Loverdos returned to PASOK.
In connection with: Agreement for the New Greece
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Dimitris "Takis" Tsironis (born 26 October 1959) is a Greek former footballer who played as a forward.
In connection with: Dimitris Tsironis
Title combos: Tsironis Dimitris
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Dimitris Tsironis (politician)
Dimitris Tsironis (Greek: Δημήτρης Τσιρώνης; 1960 – 9 August 2022) was a Greek politician who served in the Hellenic Parliament from 2007 to 2012 as a member of the Pan-Hellenic Socialist Movement.
In connection with: Dimitris Tsironis (politician)
Title combos: Dimitris Tsironis politician Tsironis Dimitris
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The Democratic Patriotic Popular Movement "Niki" (Greek: Δημοκρατικό Πατριωτικό Λαϊκό Κίνημα «Νίκη», romanized: Dimokratikó Patriotikó Laikó Kínima “Níki”), often shortened to simply Niki (Victory), is a far-right political party in Greece. It was founded by educator Dimitris Natsios in 2019. In the parliamentary elections of June 2023, the party received a percentage of 3.70%, electing 10 deputies to the Hellenic Parliament in which today, it forms the 7th Parliamentary Group. Its main programmatic positions are defined as, "Faith, Fatherland, Family", the radical restructuring of education in Greek schools, changing Greek nationality law in regards to immigrants and refugees and the adoption of measures to solve the demographic problem, such as supporting large families and the traditional family. The party is supportive of the Greek Orthodox Church and has been described as "ultra-religious".
In connection with: Niki (Greek political party)
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The 1980 Greek Cup final was the 36th final of the Greek Cup. The match took place on 25 May 1980 at Nikos Goumas Stadium. The contesting teams were Iraklis and Kastoria. It was Iraklis' fourth Greek Cup final in their 72 years of existence and Kastoria's first ever Greek Cup final in their 17-year history. Iraklis on their way to the final, faced their local rivals PAOK on the semi-finals. Before the second leg, there was an alleged bribe attempt by Iraklis on the footballer of PAOK, Filotas Pellios. Due to those charges, Iraklis were eventually relegated to the second division, despite the prescribed penalty being the exclusion from next year's Cup. The allegations were later proven false, but the relegation decision was not overturned. With their conquest of the Cup, Kastoria became the first club that was not based in neither Attica or Thessaloniki to win the trophy, while at the same time ensured their only participation in the next season's Cup Winners' Cup.
In connection with: 1980 Greek Football Cup final
Title combos: 1980 final 1980 Greek final 1980 final Football Greek
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