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- Miletian {adj} [from or related to Miletus in ancient Greece]
- milesischgeogr.hist.
- Achaea [prefecture in Greece]
- Achaia {n}geogr.
- agon [competition] [ancient Greece]
- Agon {m} [Wettstreit] [Altgriechenland]hist.spec.sports
- agora [place of assembly in ancient Greece]
- Agora {f}hist.
- Chalkidiki [peninsula in northern Greece]
- Chalkidiki {f} [Halbinsel]geogr.
- Corinth [Greece]
- Korinth {n}geogr.
- Grexit [portmanteau combining the words Greece and exit, referring to the possibility that Greece could leave the Eurozone]
- Grexit {m} [Kunstwort aus Greece und exit; Austritt Griechenlands aus der Euro-Zone]econ.EUneol.
- Helicon [mountain in Greece]
- Helikon {m}geogr.
- impiety [in ancient Greece]
- Asebie {f} [Gottlosigkeit]hist.relig.spec.
- Marathon [Greece]
- Marathon {n} [Griechenland]geogr.
- Metroon [ancient Greece]
- Metroon {n}archi.hist.
- phalanges [in ancient Greece]
- Phalangen {pl}hist.
- phyle [clan organization in ancient Greece, esp. Athens]
- Phyle {f}hist.spec.
- plutonium [entrance to the underworld; ancient Greece]
- Plutonium {n} [Eingang zur Unterwelt; antikes Griechenland]archaeo.hist.myth.
- classical age [Greece and Rome]
- Klassik {f} [Antike]
- common informer [Ancient Greece]
- Sykophant {m}
- EU-4 [originally Denmark, Greece, Sweden, and United Kingdom]
- EU-4 {pl} [die 4 Euro-Verweigerer]econ.
- Hellenic Republic [official name of the country Greece]
- Hellenische Republik {f} [offizieller Landesname Griechenlands]pol.
- Mount Kronos [Greece]
- Kronoshügel {m}geogr.
- New Democracy <ND> [Greece, Nea Dimokratia]
- Neue Demokratie {f}pol.
- PIIGS countries {pl} [pej.] [heavily indebted European countries Portugal, Italy, Ireland, Greece, Spain]
- PIIGS-Länder {pl} [pej.] [hochverschuldete Eurostaaten Portugal, Italien, Irland, Griechenland, Spanien]econ.pol.
- rhapsodic competition [ancient Greece]
- Rhapsodenwettkampf {m}hist.lit.
- 4th of August Regime [Metaxas Regime] [Greece 1936 - 1941]
- Regime {n} des 4. Augusthist.
- The Regime of the Colonels [Greece]
- Das Regime {n} der Obristenhist.
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