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Hellenic

[he-len-ik, -lee-nik] / hɛˈlɛn ɪk, -ˈli nɪk /


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Nearly 50 years earlier, in 480 B.C., the two cities had united to lead the Hellenic alliance that repelled a Persian invasion.

From The Wall Street Journal

In Greece, "People are afraid to go and donate blood to hospitals because of the coronavirus", said Konstantinos Stamoulis, scientific director of Hellenic National Blood Center in Athens.

From Reuters

He said the cave was 3 million years old and was first explored in 1974 by the Hellenic Speleological Society and a team of Austrian speleologists.

From Seattle Times

That's down from the eight years more typical for such schemes in Greece, according to the Hellenic Wind Energy Association, which represents the industry.

From Reuters

“At best, cooperation on Afghanistan can help maintain the illusion of a positive agenda,” said Nicholas Danforth, of the Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy, saying it would help their “dysfunctional relationship” muddle on.

From Reuters