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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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Deputy Director of the IMF's European Department and Mission Chief for Greece Poul Thomsen (R) delivers a speech next to Greece's Finance Minister Yannis Stournaras during the Economist Conferences on "Overcoming stagnation: Reigniting Greece's potential" in Athens April 15, 2013. Greece aims to seek a drastic debt cut from its euro zone partners if it manages to beat its fiscal targets for this year, Stournaras told a conference on Monday. REUTERS/John Kolesidis (GREECE - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS)
ARCHIV: Ein Mann schwenkt am Syntagma-Platz in Athen (Griechenland) die griechische Flagge, waehrend die als "Evzones" bezeichneten Wachen im Hintergrund am Grab des unbekannten Soldaten vorbei gehen (Foto vom 20.10.11). Am Sonntag (06.05.12) wird in Griechenland ein neues Parlament gewaehlt. (zu dapd-Text) Foto: Lefteris Pitarakis/AP/dapd
A worker sweeps the floor at the closed Larisis station during a 24-hour strike in Athens June 13, 2013. Buses and subway trains stopped running in Athens in Thursday as Greek workers began to stage a nationwide strike in protest against the "sudden death" of state broadcaster ERT, switched off in the middle of the night by the government. REUTERS/Costas Baltas (GREECE - Tags: MEDIA CIVIL UNREST POLITICS BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT TRANSPORT)
The building of Greece's state television and radio ERT is pictured on August 19, 2011 in Athens. Greece has revealed a stabilization plan for the ERT, which includes the abolition of the historic channel ET1, in an effort to save up to 8,3 million euros. AFP PHOTO / Angelos Tzortzinis (Photo credit should read ANGELOS TZORTZINIS/AFP/Getty Images)
A municipal worker dressed in a traditional costume protests against the government's plan to layoff thousands of public sector workers as part of its austerity reform program, outside the parliament in Athens April 26, 2013. REUTERS/John Kolesidis (GREECE - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS BUSINESS)
Business men shake hands behind a Chinese and a Greek flag during the signing ceremony of 11 private business deals and two state cooperation agreements for trade and cultural affairs between the two countries in Athens, Saturday, Oct. 2, 2010. Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao vowed Saturday to double trade with Greece within five years, and to buy Greek bonds when the crisis-hit country returns to international markets. (AP Photo/Petros Giannakouris)
Demonstrators raise their fists during a demonstration on May 1, 2013. A strike stopped ferry services to the Greek islands and disrupted public transport in the capital Athens ahead of May Day protests Wednesday against Greece's prolonged economic austerity policies. AFP PHOTO / ARIS MESSINIS (Photo credit should read ARIS MESSINIS/AFP/Getty Images)
epa03530886 People wait for their turn in an unemployment office in Athens, Greece, 11 January 2013. Greece's unemployment rate rose to a record high of 26.8 per cent in October, as the country headed into a sixth year of recession, the state statistics agency (ELSTAT) said on 10 January 2013. The jobless rate rose from 26 per cent in the previous month and 19.7 per cent a year earlier. The country's unemployment rate has increased dramatically as a result of harsh austerity measures demanded by Greece's international creditors, which have shut down tens of thousands of businesses in exchange for rescue loans. EPA/ORESTIS PANAGIOTOU
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Beim Treffen zwischen dem griechischen Premierminister Samaras und dem zypriotischen Präsidenten Nikos Anastasiades (im Bild) in der Villa Maximos in Athen, Griechenland am 11.03.2013 spricht Anastasiades zu Journalisten. Foto: Michalis Karagiannis
A man walks in front of a closed entrance of a suburban station during a 24-hour strike in Chalandri suburb north of Athens February 20, 2013. Greek workers walked off the job on Wednesday in a nationwide protest against wage cuts and high taxes, keeping ferries docked in ports, shutting state schools and leaving hospitals working with emergency staff. REUTERS/John Kolesidis (GREECE - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT)
epa02927907 Civil servants of the wider public sector protest in Athens, Greece, 21 September 2011. Civil servants are protesting against the announced measures by the Greek government for payment cuts and dismissals from the public sector. EPA/ALKIS KONSTANTINIDIS +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++
ILLUSTRATION - Eine Münze der ehemaligen griechischen Währung "Drachme", aufgenommen am 25.06.2012 in München vor Ein-Euro-Münzen. Foto: Stephan Jansen dpa/lby
GettyImages 159718613 ATHENS, GREECE - JANUARY 19: A man holds signs during a demonstration in response to the killing of 27-year-old Pakistani migrant who was a victim of an alleged racism-fuelled crime on January 19, 2013 in Athens, Greece. Hundreds of Greeks and other nationals marched peacefully against racism on January 19. Long standing as a hub for immigration from the Middle East, Africa and Asia, Greece is under pressure with racial issues as the economic crisis warps the burdens of blame in struggling communities. (Photo by Milos Bicanski/Getty Images)
ARCHIV - ILLUSRTATION - Blick auf Euro-Geldscheine, aufgenommen am 06.11.2008 in Frankfurt (Oder). Nach heftigem Streit in der EU sind die geplanten schärferen Eigenkapitalregeln für Europas Banken in Sicht. Sie sollen wie geplant Anfang 2013 in Kraft treten. Die EU-Finanzminister haben ihren Beschluss am Donnerstag (03.05.2012) in Brüssel wegen des Widerstands von Großbritannien zunächst vertagt.   Foto: Patrick Pleul dpa (zu dpa 0804 vom 03.05.2012) +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++
Parliament employees raise a mast after they replaced a torn-off Greek flag with a new one atop the parliament in Athens Syntagma (Constitution) square April 18, 2012. Greeks go to the polls in about two weeks and at stake is Greece's willingness to impose harsh measures and exit the crisis. The winner(s) must convince international lenders that there will be no relaxing of austerity policies and reforms or risk bailout installments needed to keep Greece afloat. REUTERS/Yannis Behrakis (GREECE - Tags: BUSINESS POLITICS)
Greece's Prime Minister Antonis Samaras (L) and Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel address a press conference on January 8, 2013 at the Chancellery in Berlin, Germany. Merkel holds talks with Samaras, who is attending a closed-door economics conference in Berlin. AFP PHOTO / JOHN MACDOUGALL (Photo credit should read JOHN MACDOUGALL/AFP/Getty Images)
Der griechische Staatspräsident Karolos Papoulias (l) und Bundespräsident Joachim Gauck geben sich am 07.01.2013 im Lichthof des Martin-Gropius-Bau in Berlin die Hand, im Hintergrund Gipsabgüsse hellenischer Skulpturen. Anlass ist der Besuch der Ausstellung "Mythos Olympia. Kult und Spiele in der Antike". Foto: Stephanie Pilick/dpa