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A Greek folk song, performed by a musical group comprised of members of the United States Army stationed in Europe,
The Harvard Gazette remembered the “Harvard Heroes” who played an active role during various stages of Greece’s revolution in 1821.
The praise and congratulatory greetings began pouring into the offices of the President and Prime Minister of the Hellenic Republic
“Haters will say it’s photoshopped,” as the common social media caption goes… Except this time, these photos are anything but
The Consulate General of Greece in Boston and College Year in Athens co-hosted a celebratory lecture featuring a prominent historian
Featured image credit: “Georgios Karaiskakis in the battle of the Acropolis,” ca 1835 by Johann Georg Christian Perlberg (1806 –
With the organization’s centennial anniversary on the horizon, the American Hellenic Educational Progressive Association (Order of AHEPA) on Monday launched
By the 1960s, Greek was the predominant language in this Sydney, Australia suburb known as Marrickville. Thousands of immigrants had
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