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  2. Economy of Greece - Wikipedia

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    The economy of Greece is the 54th largest in the world, with a nominal gross domestic product (GDP) of $250.276 billion per annum. [ 6 ] In terms of purchasing power parity, Greece is the world's 55th largest economy, at $430.125 billion per annum. [ 6 ] As of 2023, Greece is the sixteenth largest economy in the European Union and eleventh ...

  3. Economic history of Greece and the Greek world - Wikipedia

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    In 1943, prices were 34,864% higher compared to those of 1940; in 1944, prices were 163,910,000,000% higher compared to the 1940 prices. The Greek hyperinflation is the fifth worst in economic history, after Hungary's following World War II, Zimbabwe’s in the late 2000s, Yugoslavia’s in the middle 1990s, and Germany's following World War I ...

  4. Modern drachma - Wikipedia

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    5 δρ., 10 δρ., 20 δρ., 50 δρ., 100 δρ., 500 δρ. 10λ, 20λ, 50λ, 1 δρ. and 2 δρ. 340.750 δρ. This infobox shows the latest status before this currency was rendered obsolete. The drachma (Greek: δραχμή, [ðraxˈmi]) was the official currency of modern Greece from 1832 until the launch of the euro in 2001.

  5. List of supermarket chains in Greece - Wikipedia

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    Name Stores Type of store Parent; Bazaar Cash and Carry Market: 9 [9]: Cash and carry: Bazaar SA Elephant Cash And Carry: 25: Cash and carry: Elephant Inc ENA: 14 [20]: Cash and carry

  6. Greeks (finance) - Wikipedia

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    Definition of Greeks as the sensitivity of an option's price and risk (in the first row) to the underlying parameter (in the first column). First-order Greeks are in blue, second-order Greeks are in green, and third-order Greeks are in yellow. Vanna, charm and veta appear twice, since partial cross derivatives are equal by Schwarz's theorem.

  7. Hellenic Duty Free Shops - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.dutyfreeshops.gr. Hellenic Duty Free Shops SA, founded in 1979, is a Greek company in the travel retail industry. The company holds the exclusive right to the retail sale of duty-free goods in Greece . It has a network in Greece, composed of 97 shops at 45 points (22 airports, 11 border checkpoints, and 12 ports).

  8. Economy of ancient Greece - Wikipedia

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    The agora was the centre of the athletic, artistic, spiritual and political life of the city. The Ancient Agora of Athens was the best-known example. Early in Greek history (18th century–8th century BC), free-born citizens would gather in the agora for military duty or to hear statements of the ruling king or council.

  9. Tsipouro - Wikipedia

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    Tsipouro. Tsipouro (Greek: τσίπουρο, romanized: tsípouro) is an un-aged brandy from Greece and in particular Thessaly, Epirus, Macedonia.Tsipouro is a strong distilled spirit containing 40–45% alcohol by volume and is produced from either the pomace (the residue of the winepress) or from the wine after the grapes and juice have been separated.