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Ellinikon International Airport,
sometimes spelled ****inikon (Gr****: Ελληνικόν), was the
international airport of Athens, Greece, for 63 years. Following...
- Complex, a
temporary sporting complex building on the
grounds of the
former Ellinikon International Airport used for the 2004
Summer Olympics and the 2004 Summer...
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southcentral Athens.
Elliniko or
Ellinikon (Gr****: Ελληνικό, "****enic, Gr****") may also
refer to the
following places in Greece:
Ellinikon International Airport...
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Elliniko (Gr****: Ελληνικό,
before 1927: Μουλάτσι - Moulatsi) is a
mountain village in
western Arcadia,
Greece (the
original village name of “Moulatsi”...
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tallest building in Greece, to be
erected at the
Ellinikon by
Lamda Development". The
Ellinikon.
Retrieved 2022-11-27. Πισπιρίγκος, Γιάννης (2022-11-03)...
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Olympic Airways Flight 411 was a
flight from
Ellinikon International Airport bound for John F.
Kennedy International Airport and
operated by
Olympic Airways...
- The 1973 ****inikon
International Airport attack was an
attack at the ****inikon
International Airport at Athens, Greece. The two
attackers were members...
- others, Eero Saarinen, in his
postwar design for the east
terminal of the
Ellinikon Airport.
Across the city
numerous statues or
busts are to be found. Apart...
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October 1979, a
Swissair DC-8
crashed while attempting to land at Athens-
Ellinikon International Airport in Athens, Greece. Of the 154 p****engers and crew...
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Biotechnia Ellinikon Trikyklon (Βιοτεχνία Ελληνικών Τρίκυκλων, "Gr**** Three-Wheeler Manufacturer"), or BET, was a
small vehicle manufacturer founded in...