A for Athens
Learning Greek is arduous. Ναί (like nay) means yes and όχι (pronounced similar to okay) means no.
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Learning Greek is arduous. Ναί (like nay) means yes and όχι (pronounced similar to okay) means no.
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Around 508 BCE, democracy as a form of government first began in Athens, Greece.
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A month is far too short a time to assimilate the wondrous world of the Gods of Greek mythology.
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Much of Ancient Greek’s civilization, culture and philosophy became the foundation of Western civilization.
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Christmas in Athens begins St. Nicholas Day, December 6 & lasts through Epiphany, January 6.
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Author George Orwell made famous this curious saying: “Tomorrow we’ll have coffee in Huesca.”
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An interesting and eclectic mix of museums were waiting for us to discover and savor in Zaragoza.
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Our travels in 2019 found us exploring cities and towns from Alicante to Zaragoza and everywhere in between.
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The history of Aragón has for years been a beacon inviting us to discover and travel its ancient roadways.
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Creating ways to celebrate Thanksgiving in Northeastern Spain was a challenge we joyfully accepted.