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Month: January 2021

Get to Know the Famous Kumquat Liqueur from Corfu

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Greece is a country defined by the contrast between its stark mountains and the wine-dark seas of the Mediterranean. The islands of the Greek coastline offer concentrated slices of Mediterranean culture, each with a unique twist to its character. One such place, not to be missed by the tourist with a taste for Greek culture,…

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Overview of Greece in the Roman Era

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Greece was one of the most influential countries in the ancient world, but it also had a turbulent history. There were wars, occupations, and political turmoil that played a big part in shaping the society. At one point in their history, citizens of Ancient Greece found themselves under Roman control. Here is more information about…

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Famous Battles of Ancient Greece

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The impact of the Ancient Greeks can still be felt today. The mathematical principals developed in Greece back then, for example, are still being taught in schools. The same is true for philosophy, science, astronomy, and even medicine. However, Ancient Greece was not just a peaceful era filled with learning and advancement. There were plenty…

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Places to Visit in Greece in Winter

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Destination travel to regions that are traditionally attractive to tourists can be a hassle during the regular season. Crowds mean longer waiting lines to see special features, undertake unique pursuits, and even tour archaeological sites of cultural importance. That’s why journeying to Greece in the winter can be rewarding and far less stressful. However, visiting…

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Who Was Persephone of Greek Mythology?

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Persephone was the goddess of agriculture for the people of Greece, meaning she was responsible for the harvest being good or bad. She was the precious daughter of Demeter, the goddess of the harvest, but she also caught the eye of the God of the Underworld, Hades. The myth of Hades and Persephone was one…

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What is Kefi?

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Kefi is a Greek word that isn’t easily translated into the English language. It can loosely translate to mean joy, but that does not begin to scratch the surface of its true meaning. A closer meaning would be the French term known as Joie de Vivre, or Joy of Life. However, that doesn’t quite do…

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