Greece

Country Info

Greece land of the sun god Apollo and sea god Poseidon, stands at the tip of the Balkan Peninsula. As the cradle of European civilization, Greece has an intensely rich history. Its philosophers Plato, Socrates and Aristotle, theorists of the city, analysed royalty, democracy and tyranny, and its scientists Thales, Pythagoras, Euclid, Archimedes and Hippocrates invented the physical sciences, geometry, mathematics and medicine.

Having exported chaos, drama, tragedy and democracy before most nations stayed up late enough to want souvlaki, Greece boasts a legacy that's unrivalled. From smoggy Athens to blindingly bright islands, there are more ancient fragments than you can shake a stick at - the belly button of the cosmos at Delphi, fallen columns galore on the sacred island of Delos, frescoed Minoan palaces in Crete and even, quite possibly, the remnants of Atlantis at Santorini.

Greeks are fierce guardians of tradition, but that doesn't mean they don't know how to have fun - their propensity for partying dates back to Dionysos. In addition, hot sun and limpid seas conspire to make Greece a compelling place to relax. Whether you're supping in a beachside taverna, sipping coffee in a shady plateia or disco-dancing till dawn, chances are the gods already have you ensnared.

Country Fact

GREECE Map Country Fact*:

Full country name:Hellenic Republic
Area: 131,940 sq km
Population: 10,647,529
Capital city: Athens (pop approx. 3.7 million)
People: 98% Greek with minorities of Albanians, Turks and Slavic-Macedonians
Language: Greek 99% (official), English, French
Religion: 98% Greek Orthodox, 1.3% Muslim, 0.7% other
Government: Parliamentary republic
Business Hours: 8/9am to 6pm Monday to Friday
Government offices: may only open to the public 11am to 1pm. Factories 7am to 3pm
Shops: hours vary widely according to the season, location and day of the week. All shops will be open Monday to Saturday until around 2 or 3pm. Some will shut for a siesta and re-open around 5 or 6pm; others will work through to 5 or even 8 or 8.30pm

Major industries: Tourism, shipping, food and tobacco processing, textiles, chemicals, metal products, mining, petroleum products
Major trading partners: Germany, Italy, France, UK, USA, South Korea, Japan
Internet domain : .gr
International dialling code: +30

Event

Calendar of Events*:
January:
1st - New Year's Day
6th - Epiphany
February:
1st - Sunday in Lent
March/April:
25th - Greek Independence Day
Good Friday and Easter Day
May:
1st - Spring Festival/Labour Day
August:
15th - Feast of the Assumption
September:
13th - Finding of the True Cross
October:
28th - Ohi Day

November:
8th - Cretan National Day
December:
25th - Christmas Day
26th - St Stephen's Day

 

*Information is subject to change. For further update, please check these websites : www.bbc.com, www.cia.gov, www.earthcalendar.net

Major Tourist Cities

ATHENS

Avisit to Athens can be a dream come true, though in reality, the trip may prove less than idyllic. The wonderful views of the coast from the Acropolis can be obscured by terrible pollution. At times, the horn honking and downtown bustle will drive you crazy -- then suddenly you'll find yourself in the Plaka area, strolling down cobblestone streets lined with colorful houses, gardens, quaint shops and small tavernas. From the vantage point of ancient monuments and amphitheaters, you can look down on tall modern buildings.
Despite the many juxtapositions of ancient and modern life, Athens is looking toward its future. Big changes are evident as the city prepares to "bring home" the Olympic Games in 2004. A new subway system is in place. The new international airport is open at nearby Spata, and congested downtown streets are being transformed into pedestrian walkways, greatly reducing the city's notorious smog and noise. Several museums and archaeological sites are currently being renovated and enlarged while many hotels have also completed multimillion dollar refurbishments. Such improvements to Athens' infrastructure will please most visitors, but make no mistake: The ancient charms that have lured travelers to Greece's capital for millennia still outshine the city's modern makeover.

Local Travel Agent(s):
Priority Travel & Tourism

Address: 16, Voulis St. Syntagma SQ. 105 63 Attiki Athens Greece
Phone: +30 1 3314 476, 30 1 3314 477,
Fax: +30 1 3314 478

24 Hours Travel Service

Address: 4 Karageorgi Servias Str, Syntagma SQ Athens TT 10562 Greece
Phone: +30 1 3244220, 301 3244221,
Fax: +30 1 3244002

Tempi Travel Agency

Address: 9-11 Manolaki Str, 41222 Larissa - Athens Greece
Phone: + 41 259401 2, 01 3219362, 3219750

Fax: +41 259403, 013214705

Acropolis Tours S.A

Address: 10, Nikis St. 10563 Athens Greece
Phone: +30 1 3257920, 30 1 3257922,
Fax: +30 1 3257913

C & C International

Address: 16 Paradissou St. Athens 11125 Greece
Phone: +30 10 6889100,
Fax: +30 10 6844777

Athens City Map

Population: 3.7 million
Area: 15 sq km (39 sq mi)
Country: Greece
Main language: Greek
Time: GMT/UTC +2
Telephone Area Code: 01

 

 

 

 

 

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