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Greeks In Germany Organize Rally To Support Greek Gov’t
Greeks in Germany are calling on all the Diaspora members and European citizens to support the Greek government’s struggle against international creditors.
Using the slogan “Europe with Democracy and Solidarity” they have organized a campaign through social media, in support of their homeland.
They urged citizens of Italy, Spain, Portugal, as well as other European countries to participate in the rally to show support towards the Greek government in this time of need.
To read more, please visit greekreporter.com
By Ioanna Zikakou
35 Greek Olive Oils Awarded 'Best In The World' For 2015
The Meaning Of Philotimo
Read more about philotimo in an excellent article from the BBC.
Athens Ranks 1st Among 25 Most Influential Cities In The World
Athenian Smoke-Free Hangouts
Telephone: 694.824.2455
Opening Hours: Mon-Fri 12:00 – 02:00, Sat-Sun 12:00 – 03:00
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Telephone: 210.721.2253
Opening Hours: Mon-Fri 08:00 – 22:00, Sat-Sun 09:00 – 21:00
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4. MAMA ROUX
Address: 48 Eolou
Telephone: 213.004.8382
Opening Hours: Mon: 10:00 – 18:30 (breakfast 10:00 – 12:30), Tue-Sat 10:00 – 00:30 (breakfast 10:00 – 12:30), Sun 12:30 – 18:00 (brunch only)
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Mama Roux, on the pedestrian Eolou Street, opened in 2011 with a multi-cultural staff and a multi-ethnic cuisine, and quickly became a favorite among locals who enjoy its food and easy-going atmosphere. For John, its American owner who moved to Greece 12 years ago, having a non-smoking establishment was more about taking a stand than complying with the law, and even though, during the first weeks, many clients fought against his choice, he also received good press for making a serious commitment. For him, it was also an aesthetic and ethical issue; he wanted his employees to work in a smoke-free environment and his clients to be given a smoke-free option. Mama Roux is a popular destination for Sunday brunch, but make sure you make a reservation ahead of time.
Telephone: 210.324. 3545
Opening Hours: Tue-Sat 13:00 – 00:00, Sun 12:00 – 17:30
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You may also like to read: Scenic And Smoke-Free Cafes In Athens
Hiking Mount Ymittos In Athens
Upon arrival you’ll quickly notice that the lack of development is part of the charm of this route. Despite its proximity to the city, you feel off grid and in discovery mode. Keeping the city as a very visible landmark, it is difficult to get lost here—but easy to feel like it. This hike will have you exploring rich olives groves, a 12th century monastery, the ruins of an old Christian basilica, a Botanical Walk, and a whole lot more!
For complete details and route information visit: thisisathens.org
Photo by: Manos Chatzikonstantis
Whether you've just arrived in town – or have been here for years – Athens always has new secrets to share!
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5 Car-Free Greek Islands
If you want to experience the stress-free feeling of moving from place to place with no other equipment aside from a comfortable pair of shoes, these 5 islands are ideal destinations for holidays without a car!

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Donousa

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The northernmost island of the Small Eastern Cyclades, Donousa is located east of the island of Naxos. With an area of just thirteen square kilometers, you can walk around it on foot and discover not only its lovely beaches with crystalline waters but also its hiking trails. Some beaches are accessible only by boat, while the island has two taxis.

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Leipsoi

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MoveNation Adds Athens To The List Of Best Cities For Relocation In The World
Greece’s 7% Foreign Income Tax Scheme | A Game-Changer For Retirees
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Tax Residency Requirement: You must not have been a tax resident in Greece for five out of the last six years prior to transferring your tax residency.
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Country Agreements: Your current country of tax residency must have a tax cooperation agreement with Greece. To check whether your country qualifies, inquire with Tsaks Consulting with your question.
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0% Capital Gains Tax: Profits from sales, such as stocks or business shares, are not taxed—a significant advantage for investors.
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Low Dividend Tax Rate: A flat 5% tax on dividends makes it easier to grow your savings through investments.
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A rich history with countless archaeological sites to explore.
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A lifestyle that caters to high-end retirees.
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A lower cost of living compared to much of Europe.
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Access to a high-quality healthcare system.
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Excellent global connectivity for travel.
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Incredible cuisine and the charm of the Mediterranean lifestyle.
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Vibrant cities to serene islands like Crete and Rhodes that are great all year round.
For EU citizens, the residency process is straightforward. You’ll need to register your residency within the first three months of your arrival and obtain an EU residence card to transfer your tax residency.
Non-EU nationals have several residency options, including:
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FIP Residency (Financially Independent Person Visa): A renewable visa that allows for a three-year stay in Greece.
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Golden Visa: A residency-by-investment scheme with specific minimum investment requirements, which our team can guide you through.
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Tax Benefits: Greece’s 7% foreign tax resident scheme offers significant savings, particularly for those who split their time between Greece and other countries. With agreements in place with many nations worldwide, there’s a strong likelihood your country qualifies. Additionally, the lower cost of living in Greece adds to the financial advantages of retiring here.
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A Dream Come True: Many simply fall in love with Greece—whether it’s the picturesque islands of Santorini, the cosmopolitan charm of Athens, or the natural beauty of Crete and Rhodes. For these retirees, the tax benefits are a bonus to fulfilling their dream of living in Greece.
This content has been created in collaboration with our trusted partner Tsaks Consulting.
Messolonghi
Messolonghi is the capital of the prefecture of Aetoloakarnania and has approximately 13,000 inhabitants. It is built between the lagoon of Messolonghi and the one of Kleisova at the estuary of Evinos and Acheloos river. According to the dominating opinion, the name of the town is a combination of Italian words mezzo and langhi (Mezzolanghi) or messo langhi (Messolanghi) meaning "town between two lakes”.
The first written reference of Messolonghi dates back to the 16th century. From 1804 to 1820, this historical town was under the command of Ali Pasha of Ioannina.
The most remarkable event was the heroic Sortie (April 10th 1826) of its inhabitants after a siege by the Turks lasting several months. The Sortie of Messolonghi has marked the Modern Greek history. It remained under Turkish control until 1829. Afterwards, began its reconstruction process. In 1937 Messolonghi was named “Sacred Town”.
It is a town of glorious cultural and historical past, as it was the birthplace of authors Kostis Palamas, Miltiadis Malakasis and Antonis Travlantonis as well as important politicians such as Prime Ministers Spyridon and Charilaos Trikoupis, Dimitrios and Zinovios Valvis and Epameinondas Deligiorgis. Nowadays, Messolonghi is a major fish-production center. There are interesting examples of traditional architecture in Messolonghi. It is located 250 km NW of Athens and 510 km SW of Thessaloniki (via Amfissa-Nafpaktos).
In the museum there is also a room exclusively for Lord Byron, with oil paintings, letters, portraits of the poet, the people that he met, the places he visited during his stay in Greece and which he expressed in his poems, personal items and letters specifically of his Philhellene efforts. In a prominent position is his statue which was donated by the Canadian Embassy. The nobly family of Palamanians had its impact as well. At a house which stands out architecturally, the ancestor of the Palamanians, Panagiotis Palamas was born in 1722 and was considered as the teacher of the Greek origins. In the same house, stayed our National poet Kostis Palamas when in 1865 he became an orphan. Both his parents died and he went to the house of his father's brother Demetrios Palamas. Here he stayed until he completed his education and wrote his first poems.
A lot of places remind and stir the emotions of many visitors such as the neighborhood of Kapsali, the position of the house of Lord Byron, the noble house of John Trikoupi which is situated at the end of Mayer road near the "first arch", the noble house of Zafirio or Zinovio Valvi where the public library is housed, and the local historical center. The position of the house of Bishop Josef of Rogon near the Xenokratio public school, the windmill, the small church of Panagia of Phoenekia, 2 km outside Messolonghi, where Lord Byron often visited and the historic Monastery of Agios Simeon which is 8 km from Messolonghi.
To read more, please visit messolonghi.elea.gr