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希腊

希腊是位于欧洲东南部的跨大洲国家。2015年其人口约为1090万。雅典为希腊首都及最大城市,塞萨洛尼基为第二大城市。

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ARCHIV - Arbeitslose stehen Schlange vor einem Arbeitsamt in Alcala de Henares bei Madrid (Spanien) am 04.06.2012. Die Arbeitslosigkeit in den Euroländern hat einen neuen Rekord erreicht. 12,2 Prozent der Menschen waren im April in den 17 Staaten mit der Gemeinschaftswährung ohne Job, wie die europäische Statistikbehörde Eurostat in Luxemburg am Freitag mitteilte. EPA/FERNANDO VILLAR dpa +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++
epa03922307 Greece Prime Minister Antonis Samaras speaks to members of the media as he arrives for the European Council summit in Brussels, Belgium, 24 October 2013. The European Council Summit on 24 and 25 October will focus on economic and social policy issues, the economic and monetary union, as well as migratory flows and migration policy. EPA/JULIEN WARNAND +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++
People wait at a bus station outside of a closed metro station during a 24-hour strike against the government's austerity measures, halting services on the metro, railway and city trains in Athens November 5, 2012. Greece's government will present a new austerity package to parliament on Monday, facing a week of strikes and protests over proposals which must win deputies' approval if the country is to secure more aid and stave off bankruptcy. REUTERS/John Kolesidis (GREECE - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT TRANSPORT) GREECE OUT. NO COMMERCIAL OR EDITORIAL SALES IN GREECE
The August full moon rises next to the ancient Acropolis in Athens on August 21, 2013. AFP PHOTO / LOUISA GOULIAMAKI (Photo credit should read LOUISA GOULIAMAKI/AFP/Getty Images)
Protesters scuffle with policemen as they try to approach the headquarters of state television ERT at Agia Paraskevi suburb north of Athens November 7 ,2013. Greek riot police stormed the building of former state television ERT on Thursday and evicted dozens of protesters occupying it since June when the government abruptly shut the broadcaster, police officials said. Scuffles broke out between some protesters and riot police, who had cordoned off the area and blocked the entrance to the building. REUTERS/John Kolesidis (GREECE - Tags: BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT POLITICS CIVIL UNREST MEDIA)
Demonstrators march in Thessaloniki on November 6, 2013 during a 24-hour general strike. A general strike hit Greece on November 6, paralyzing public services and disrupting transport as EU-IMF auditors worked to finalize the recession-hit country's next budget, looking to eliminate a fiscal shortfall that could bring more unpopular cuts.AFP PHOTO /Sakis Mitrolidis (Photo credit should read SAKIS MITROLIDIS/AFP/Getty Images) Erstellt am: 06 Nov 2013
Police secure the area around an office of the Golden Dawn party in northern Athens in November 1, 2013. Two people were killed and another was seriously injured on Friday after shots were fired by two people on a motorbike as it passed the offices of the neo-Nazi Golden Dawn party in Athens, according to the police. AFP PHOTO / Angelos Tzortzinis (Photo credit should read ANGELOS TZORTZINIS/AFP/Getty Images)
Golden Dawn leader Nikolaos Michaloliakos speaks during a news conference in front of a banner with the twisting Maeander, an ancient Greek decorative motif that the party has adopted as its symbol in Athens, Sunday, May 6, 2012. The far-right Golden Dawn party is set to win as much as 8 percent of the vote, according to exit polls, as Greeks punished traditionally dominant parties that backed harsh austerity measures tied to debt relief agreements. (Foto:Petros Giannakouris/AP/dapd)
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Janusz Lewandowski, EU-Kommisär für Finanzprogrammierung und Budget seit 2010, Privatisierungsminister Polens 1991 und 1992-93 Autor: Aureliusz M. Pędziwol
A front-page picture in centre-left daily Ethnos (C), shows the self-confessed killer at a Golden Dawn summer camp gathering on September 19, 2013. Musician Pavlos Fyssas was fatally stabbed in the working-class Athens district of Keratsini on September 18 by a 45-year-old truck driver who later allegedly confessed his Golden Dawn affiliation to police. The victim's family said that Fyssas and a small group of friends had been ambushed by a large gang of Golden Dawn supporters outside a cafeteria. The title of the paper reads 'The monster of Nazism kills -- resist'. AFP PHOTO / ARIS MESSINIS (Photo credit should read ARIS MESSINIS/AFP/Getty Images)
A Greek police officer (R) watches as a member of the Golden Dawn far-right party enters the party's headquarters in Athens September 18, 2013. Greek police searched the Athens offices of the Golden Dawn party on Wednesday after a 35-year-old anti-racism rapper was stabbed to death by a man who sympathises with the far-right group. REUTERS/John Kolesidis / Eingestellt von wa
A woman holds a Greek flag in front of the Greek parliament in Athens during May Day celebrations on May 1, 2013. Greece's two main unions called a general strike against prolonged austerity on May Day, with protests planned . AFP PHOTO/ LOUISA GOULIAMAKI (Photo credit should read LOUISA GOULIAMAKI/AFP/Getty Images)
School teachers demonstrate in central Athens on September 18, 2013. As part of the controversial redeployment plan in the country reeling from six years of recession, civil servants have to accept new posts or spend eight months on reduced salaries as alternative posts are found, with the risk of losing their jobs altogether. The banner reads 'Wake up, the concerns of our teachers are also ours.' AFP PHOTO / ARIS MESSINIS (Photo credit should read ARIS MESSINIS/AFP/Getty Images)
School guards sit in front of the police during a protest outside the Administrative Reforms Ministry in Athens September 16, 2013. Greek police fired teargas to disperse school guards trying to enter the ministry in central Athens on Monday as teachers began a strike against public sector layoffs and forced transfers. REUTERS/Yorgos Karahalis (GREECE - Tags: POLITICS EDUCATION CIVIL UNREST BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT)
Unemployed Greeks wait in a long line at a state labor office to collect benefit checks, in Athens, on Monday, Oct. 24, 2011. Waiting times were lengthened by a computer system glitch early Monday. Greece, expecting a fourth year of recession in 2012, is suffering from a rapid rise in unemployment _ now at 16.5 percent _ and drop in living standards. (Foto:Thanassis Stavrakis/AP/dapd)
Schere schneidet Euromünze durch, Schuldenschnitt für Griechenland
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Germany's Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble arrives at an euro zone finance ministers meeting in Luxembourg June 20, 2013. Euro zone finance ministers will decide on Thursday when and how their bailout fund can invest in a bank to save it from failure, a long-promised move that aims to break a downward spiral between bad banks and their indebted home countries. REUTERS/Francois Lenoir (LUXEMBOURG - Tags: BUSINESS HEADSHOT POLITICS)
A woman holds a Greek and a black flag as she stands in front of the parliament during an anti-austerity protest in Athens July 17, 2013. Prime Minister Antonis Samaras announced Greece's first major tax cut since its crisis began nearly four years ago, highlighting a hard-won concession just hours before lawmakers vote on a bill to eliminate thousands of public sector jobs. REUTERS/Yannis Behrakis (GREECE - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS CIVIL UNREST EMPLOYMENT)
German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble (CDU) gestures as he attends a press conference on June 26, 2013 in Berlin to announce the German government's draft of the 2013 federal budget and the federal financial plan 2017. AFP PHOTO / JOHANNES EISELE (Photo credit should read JOHANNES EISELE/AFP/Getty Images)
Finance Minister Giorgos Papakonstantinou gives a press conference, in Athens on 05 July 2010, regarding the progress and the results for the first semester of the austerity measures taken by the government and the further planning of actions. The Greek government announced a second round of austerity measures in a continuing bid to slash the country's double-digit budget deficit by a now EU-mandated four percentage points. EPA/PANAGIOTIS MOSCHANDREOU
Municipal policemen march on their motorcycles during a rally by local government workers, against the public sector reforms and layoffs Greece has promised its international lenders, in Athens July 8, 2013. The euro zone must decide on Monday how to keep Greece on a lifeline but is divided over whether to delay aid payments to Athens to force through unpopular reforms ranging from sacking public workers to selling state assets. REUTERS/John Kolesidis (GREECE - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS BUSINESS TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)