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  2. Military Band of Athens - Wikipedia

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    The Military Band of Athens ( Greek: Στρατιωτική Μουσική της Αθήνας ), which is also known as the Hellenic Army Band or the Military Music Band of the Athens Guard ( Greek: Στρατιωτική Μουσική της Φρουράς της Αθήνας, Α.Σ.Δ.Υ.Σ.) is the military band of the Hellenic Army. The ...

  3. Famous Macedonia - Wikipedia

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    Famous Macedonia. " Famous Macedonia " ( Greek: Μακεδονία ξακουστή, romanized : Makedonia Xakousti, pronounced [maceðoˈni.a ksakusˈti]) is a Greek military march folk song often regarded as the regional anthem of Greek Macedonia, [1] and used by the Hellenic Army since the Balkan Wars . It is associated with the ...

  4. Hymn to Liberty - Wikipedia

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    "Hymn to Liberty" has been performed at every closing ceremony of the Olympic Games, to pay tribute to Greece as the birthplace of the Olympic Games. The version commonly played by military bands is an arrangement composed by Lieutenant Colonel Margaritis Kastellis (1907–1979), former director of the Greek Music Corps. Notes

  5. Ministry of National Defence (Greece) - Wikipedia

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    History. It was founded in 1950 from the unification of three Ministries: under the influence of American advisors. However, a single Ministry of National Defense was established and operated in the three-year period of 1941-44 by the puppet governments (the legitimate exiled Greek government of the Middle East had retained the separate Ministries of Military Affairs, Naval Affairs and ...

  6. Television in Greece - Wikipedia

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    The first television broadcast in Greece became a reality during the 25th Thessaloniki International Fair (3 September 1960). The Studios were organized by the Public Power Corporation (ΔΕΗ) pavilion, supplied by Philips, along with other locally improvised equipment. Some years later, a small privately-owned television station started ...

  7. Censorship of YouTube - Wikipedia

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    As a result, music videos for major label artists on YouTube, as well as many videos containing background music, were unavailable in Germany since the end of March 2009 after the previous agreement had expired and negotiations for a new license agreement were stopped. On October 31, 2016, YouTube and GEMA reached an agreement over royalties ...

  8. British Forces Broadcasting Service - Wikipedia

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    The British Forces Broadcasting Service ( BFBS) provides radio and television programmes for His Majesty's Armed Forces, and their dependents worldwide. Editorial control is independent of the Ministry of Defence and the armed forces themselves. [3] It was established by the British War Office (now the Ministry of Defence) in 1943.

  9. Zari (song) - Wikipedia

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    Zari (song) " Zari " ( Greek: Ζάρι, pronounced [ˈzari]; transl. "Dice") is a song by Greek singer Marina Satti. It was co-written by Satti alongside eight other songwriters, and released on 7 March 2024 by Golden Records as the second single off her extended play P.O.P. It represented Greece at the Eurovision Song Contest 2024, where it ...