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    Simiti is a town and municipality located in the Bolívar Department, northern Colombia. Simití was founded in 1537 by Antonio de Lebrija and Juan Maldonado...
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  • Simitis is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Costas Simitis (born 1936), Greek politician Ilse Grubrich-Simitis (1936–2024), German...
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    Konstantinos G. Simitis (Greek: Κωνσταντίνος Γ. Σημίτης; born 23 June 1936) is a Greek retired politician who led the 'Modernization' movement of Greece...
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    Spiros Simitis (Greek: Σπύρος Σημίτης; 19 October 1934 – 18 March 2023) was a Greek-German jurist and a pioneer in the field of data protection. In recognition...
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    1935. He was friends with George Simitis and was godfather to his son, future socialist Prime Minister Kostas Simitis. Prince Nicholas died in Athens on...
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  • Grubrich-Simitis was born on 22 February 1936. She married the lawyer and data-protection expert Spiros Simitis on 3 August 1963. Grubrich-Simitis died on...
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  • Eurozone requirements. New Democracy's government accused PASOK, and Costas Simitis, the prime minister and president of PASOK at that time, of having falsified...
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    Intellectual Biography. New York: Other Press. Freud, Ernst L., Grubrich-Simitis, Ilse (eds.) (1976) Sigmund Freud: His Life in Pictures and Words New York:...
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    Aided by the unpopularity of the incumbent PASOK government led by Costas Simitis (a party that had been in power between 1981 and 1989 and from 1993 to...
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    PASOK of Prime Minister Costas Simitis was narrowly re-elected, defeating the conservative New Democracy party. Simitis formed his third cabinet. This...
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    Hiló Chiquinquirá Tibasosa Une Tablazo Tablazo Capotes - La Palma - Simití Simití Tibú-Mercedes Aptian Capotes Socotá - El Peñón Paja Fómeque Paja Paja...
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  • Mkondo wa Simiti is a river in Kenya's Coast Province. Baitwababo, S. R. (1969). Ngano: Studies in Traditional and Modern East African History. University...
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    "gross misuse of genetic science". Spyros Simitis, the brother of former Greek Prime Minister Costas Simitis, characterized Zavos's claims as "scientific...
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  • minister (1990–1993) Andreas Papandreou, Prime minister (1993–1996) Costas Simitis, Prime minister (1996–2004) Kosovo Republic of Kosova Presidents (complete...
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    del Sur Bolívar 34,015 44,980 204 Santa Rosa Bolívar 18,195 24,158 205 Simití Bolívar 18,418 21,250 206 Soplaviento Bolívar 8,281 8,498 207 Talaigua Nuevo...
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    of Greece In office March 10, 2004 – October 6, 2009 Preceded by Daphni Simitis Succeeded by Ada Papapanou Personal details Born Anastasia Pazaiti (1966-04-14)...
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    of Prime Minister; he died six months later. He was succeeded by Costas Simitis, the candidate of the modernising, pro-European wing of PASOK (the so-called...
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    Aznar López 10: Pat Cox  Spain Anders Fogh Rasmussen  Denmark 2003 Costas Simitis  Greece 9: Vassilios Skouris Silvio Berlusconi  Italy 2004 Bertie Ahern...
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    elections were held in Greece on 22 September 1996. The ruling PASOK of Costas Simitis was re-elected, defeating the liberal-conservative New Democracy party...
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    with Italian Prime Minister Romano Prodi, Greek Prime Minister Konstantinos Simitis and German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder in the Amber Room (2003)...
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    Misaroni Mitsolokani Mizijini Mkambini Mkokoni Mkomaniboi Mkomba Mkondo wa Simiti Mkuluni Mlegwa Mlimani Mnazi Moja Mnazinia Mnyenzeni Mrangi Mrugua Msabaha...
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    elections by George Papandreou, who succeeded retiring Prime Minister Costas Simitis as party leader in February. Greek politics is strongly dynastic. Kostas...
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    Dimitris Pikionis, architect Dimitris Rontiris, actor and director Costas Simitis, Prime Minister of Greece Pantelis Thalassinos, singer and songwriter Yannis...
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    figures". Luxembourg: Eurostat. 22 November 2004. Retrieved 20 June 2015. Simitis, Costas; Stournaras, Yannis (27 April 2012). "Greece did not cause the...
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    He served as Minister for Foreign Affairs under Prime Minister Costas Simitis from 1999 to 2004. Papandreou was leader of the Panhellenic Socialist Movement...
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    the US President George Bush wrote to the Greek Prime Minister Costas Simitis on 26 December urging him to push for a Cyprus settlement: "We now have...
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    Papandreou was shaken by a popular backlash as elections were approaching, and Simitis was forced to resign from his ministerial position in 1987, and the reforms...
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  • Tzannetakis Grivas Zolotas Kon. Mitsotakis III A. Papandreou I Simitis II Simitis III Simitis I Kos. Karamanlis II Kos. Karamanlis G. Papandreou Papademos...
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    for Culture); Mikis Theodorakis, composer of resistance songs; Costas Simitis (prime minister from 1996 to 2004); Andreas Papandreou (prime minister...
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  • became the Minister of Education, Religious Affairs, Culture and Sports in Simitis III. Replaced by Myrsini Zorba on 13 April 2000. Resigned in 2004, became...
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