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Open Festivals Banned in Greece Until the End of July

2020-07-15 by Aleksandr Shatskih

Stelios Petsas

The Committee of Infectious disease and the Greek Health Ministry decided to cancel festivals across the country until the end of July.

Tags: COVID ban, festivals, Greece concerts, Greece event, Greece festivals, summer festivals, Vassilis Kikilias

Greece’s March 25th Parades Cancelled Due to COVID-19

2020-03-13 by Aleksandr Shatskih

Greek Independence Day

Greek regional governors and Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis have decided to cancel the parades for the March 25 holiday.

Tags: Coronavirus 2019, COVID-19, Greece annoucements, Greece events, Greece festivals, Greece parades, Kyriakos Mitsotakis, March 25 Parade, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis

Celebrate the Traditional Koulouma at Karavolas for 2020

2020-02-27 by Argophilia Travel News

Kite day

Heraklion celebrates Koulouma at Karavolas March 2nd in colorful tradition marked by Cretan music, treats, dancing, and amazing kite flying.

Tags: Crete celebrations, Crete events, Crete Island, Easter, Greece festivals, Greece traditions, Heraklion events, Karavolas Park, Kathari Deftera, Koulouma, lent

Catch the Saronic Chamber Music Festival July 31st – August 4th

2019-07-30 by Aleksandr Shatskih

Saronic Chamber Music Festival

Coming up on July 31st and running through August 4th, the Leondari Ensemble presents the annual Saronic Island Chamber Music Festival.

Tags: Greece, Greece concerts, Greece festivals, Greek Islands, Hydra, Hydra Greece, Leondari Ensemble, Poros, Saronic Chamber Music Festival, Saronic Island Chamber Music Festival, Saronic Islands, Spetses

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