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  • 21Greece —    The Jews of Greece on the eve of World War II numbered about 76,000 or 0.9 percent of the population. They lived primarily in Salonika, where the Sephardic Jews constituted a majority in the city. Many of the Sephardim were engaged in commerce …

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  • 22Greece — Gree Gree, n.; pl. {Grees} (gr[=e]z); obs. plurals {Greece} (gr[=e]s) {Grice} (gr[imac]s or gr[=e]s), {Grise}, {Grize} (gr[imac]z or gr[=e]z), etc. [OF. gr[ e], F. grade. See {Grade.}] A step. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 23GREECE —    (2,187), a kingdom of S. Europe occupying the southern portion of a peninsula which projects into the Mediterranean between the peninsula of Italy and the mainland of Turkey in Asia; the N. is bounded by Turkey in Europe; it is made up of the… …

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  • 24Greece — The southern European country between the Adriatic and Aegean Seas, and extending into the Mediterranean. The city states of classical Greece (Athens, Sparta, and others) had already lost their independence by the time the Romans conquered the… …

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  • 25Greece — Original name in latin Greece Name in other language State code US Continent/City America/New York longitude 43.20978 latitude 77.69306 altitude 134 Population 14519 Date 2011 05 14 …

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  • 26Greece national football team — Greece Nickname(s) Ethniki (National) Galanolefki (Blue white) Association Hellenic Football Federation Confederation …

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  • 27Greece during World War I — Greece in the early years of the war At the outbreak of World War I in August of 1914, the Kingdom of Greece remained a neutral nation. Despite being neutral, in October of 1914, Greek forces moved in and occupied the areas of southern Albania… …

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  • 28Greece national rugby union team — Greece Union Hellenic Rugby Federation Coach(es) Mike Bishop …

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  • 29Greece-New Zealand relations — are foreign relations between Greece and New Zealand. Stemming from World War II, New Zealand forces fought alongside the Greeks in continental Greece and Crete since then, Greece has claimed a special relationship with New Zealand. An under… …

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  • 30Greece at the 1896 Summer Olympics — Greece at the Olympic Games Flag of Greece – Flag bearers …

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