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Monemvasia in Greece transforms into a mythical scene, offering visitors a truly unforgettable Easter experience.
For a scenic trip to the Andes, head to this charming tourist-friendly and white-walled city with a vibrant culture that is ...
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The so-called Ionian Revolt was the beginning of a series of events and war reprisals between Ancient Greeks and Persians.
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Scotland survived an onslaught from Greece in Athens as Scott McTominay’s first-half penalty proved enough to take a one-goal lead back to Hampden in their Nations League relegation play-off.
Steve Clarke's side took the lead thanks to a debatable penalty before VAR rescued them in a second half that Greece dominated, with the hosts denied an equaliser and a late penalty by the technology.