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    The Greek pavilion houses Greece's national representation during the Venice Biennale arts festivals. The Venice Biennale is an international art biennial...
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    Chinese tourists to visit Greece. By presenting the 24 hours of a day, the Greek Pavilion hoped to give visitors an experience of Greek night life in addition...
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    Sports Pavilion Arena, which is part of the Faliro Coastal Zone Olympic Complex, is an indoor arena in the suburban town of Palaio Faliro, Greece. It is...
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  • In 1948, she was invited to exhibit her collection in the disused Greek Pavilion of the Venice Biennale. In 1949, she established her collection in the...
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  • each with its own pavilion. Mission Possible – The Opportunity Pavilion is designed by AGi Architects, Alif – The Mobility Pavilion by Foster and Partners...
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  • be increased to 16,000-17,000 with temporary seating. The Faliro Sports Pavilion Arena (37°56′09.94″N 23°41′27.91″E / 37.9360944°N 23.6910861°E / 37...
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    promotion agency of the Greek state". Archived from the original on 15 August 2021. Retrieved 23 November 2020. "Greece Pavilion | Expo 2020 Dubai". www...
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    enlarged the building, rebuilding it in the Greek Revival style. Cottrill established the name The Pavilion, and added piazzas on the south and west sides...
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    in addition to eight religious pavilions, a fraternal order pavilion, and other exhibits. After the fair, some pavilions were preserved or relocated, but...
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    World's fair (redirect from Expo pavilion)
    Buckminster Fuller's American pavilion the "Montreal Biosphere", the Jamaica Pavilion, the Tunisia Pavilion, and the French pavilion (now the Montreal Casino)...
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    Blue Sulphur Springs Pavilion is a historic Greek Revival structure in Blue Sulphur Springs, West Virginia, United States. The Pavilion is the only surviving...
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    The Dorothy Chandler Pavilion is one of the halls in the Los Angeles Music Center, which is one of the largest performing arts centers in the United States...
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    communities, Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots. From the 19th century onwards, the Greek Cypriot population pursued enosis, union with Greece, which became...
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    19194°N 16.56694°E / 49.19194; 16.56694 Anthropos (or Anthropos Pavilion, from the Greek Άνθρωπος, human or man) is a museum located in the city of Brno...
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    Paschalidou-Moreti, Greek: Αλεξάνδρα Πασχαλίδου-Μωρέτη (1912 in Istanbul – 2010 in Filothei), was a Greek architect who designed pavilions for numerous international...
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    The Pontic Greek genocide, or the Pontic genocide (Greek: Γενοκτονία των Ελλήνων του Πόντου), was the deliberate and systematic destruction of the indigenous...
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    Greece and Serbia. Pavilion of Italy by Carlo Ceppi, Costantino Gilodi and Giacomo Salvadori Pavilion of Turkey by Adrien-René Dubuisson Pavilion of...
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  • Istanbul pogrom (category Articles containing Greek-language text)
    Istanbul riots, were a series of state-sponsored anti-Greek mob attacks directed primarily at Istanbul's Greek minority on 6–7 September 1955. The pogrom was...
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  • Nelly's (category Articles containing Greek-language text)
    Sougioultzoglou-Seraidari (Greek: Έλλη Σουγιουλτζόγλου-Σεραϊδάρη; 3 November 1899 – 8 August 1998), better known as Nelly's, was a Greek female photographer...
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    The Expo 67 International and Universal Exposition featured 90 pavilions representing Man and His World, on a theme derived from Terre des Hommes, written...
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    Panayiotis Vassilakis (category Articles containing Greek-language text)
    Panayiotis Vassilakis (Greek: Παναγιώτης Βασιλάκης; 29 October 1925 – 9 August 2019), also known as Takis (Greek: Τάκις), was a self-taught Greek artist known for...
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    Toyota Pavilion at Concord (formerly known as Concord Pavilion) is an amphitheatre located in Concord, California. It is owned by the City of Concord...
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    The Glen Helen Amphitheater (originally Blockbuster Pavilion and formerly Hyundai Pavilion and San Manuel Amphitheater) is a 65,000-capacity amphitheater...
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    The national pavilions host each participant nation's official representation during the Venice Biennale, an international art biennial exhibition held...
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  • Anthropos (robot), a social robot developed by Media Lab Europe Anthropos Pavilion, a museum located in the city of Brno, South Moravia, Czech Republic Anthropoid...
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    in 1664 after the birth of their son Maximilian II Emanuel. The central pavilion was completed in 1675. As a building material, it utilised limestone from...
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    cultures. The Indian, Greek, Portuguese, Ukraine, and the Africa/Caribbean Pavilions were one of the festival's original six pavilions; it drew approximately...
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    The Serbian pavilion is a national pavilion of the Venice Biennale arts festivals. It houses Serbia's national representation. The Venice Biennale is...
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    Comus (category Articles containing Ancient Greek (to 1453)-language text)
    In Greek mythology, Comus (/ˈkoʊməs/; Ancient Greek: Κῶμος, Kōmos) is the god of festivity, revels and nocturnal dalliances. Cup-bearer of the god Dionysus...
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    Cox Pavilion is a 78,300-square-foot (7,270 m2), multi-purpose indoor arena on the University of Nevada, Las Vegas campus, connected to the Thomas & Mack...
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