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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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In einem Auge spiegelt sich am Mittwoch (19.01.11) in Muenchen die Flagge der Schweiz, die auf einem Monitor angezeigt wird. Ein ehemaliger Schweizer Bankmanager hat am Montag (17.01.11) der Enthuellungsplattform Wikileaks die Daten von rund 2.000 Steuersuendern zur Verfuegung stellen. Foto: Joerg Koch/dapd
ILLUSTRATION - Eine Euro-Münze, aufgenommen am 10.10.2012 vor dem Parlament in Athen. Die griechische Regierung soll mehr Zeit für die Sanierung des maroden Staatshaushalts erhalten. Foto: Hannibal/dpa +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++
ARCHIV - Eine EU-Fahne weht am 09.04.2010 über der Akropolis in Athen. Die Finanzminister des Eurogebiets kommen am Montag (16.05.2011) in Brüssel zusammen, um ein Rettungspaket von 78 Milliarden Euro für das pleitebedrohte Portugal unter Dach und Fach zu bringen. Die obersten Kassenhüter wollen auch über die zugespitzte Schuldenkrise in Griechenland beraten. Foto: ORESTIS PANAGIOTOU dpa +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++
Illustration: Auf einer Griechenland-Fahne liegen Münzen, aufgenommen am Mittwoch (22.06.2011) in einem Griechischen Restaurant in Dresden. Der drohende Finanzkollaps in Griechenland wird zu Debatten der EU-Staats- und Regierungschefs bei ihrem am Donnerstagabend (23.06.2011) in Brüssel beginnenden Gipfeltreffen führen. Entscheidungen zu neuen Hilfen sind aber laut Einladungsschreiben nicht geplant. Foto: Arno Burgi/lsn
Der griechische Ministerpräsident Antonis Samaras wird am Freitag (24.08.2012) von Bundeskanzlerin Angela Merkel (CDU) vor dem Bundeskanzleramt in Berlin begrüßt. Thema des Treffens ist das weitere Vorgehen in der Euro-Schuldenkrise. Foto: Kay Nietfeld dpa +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++
Berlin/ Bundeskanzlerin Angela Merkel (CDU) gestikuliert am Donnerstag (18.10.12) im Deutschen Bundestag in Berlin bei ihrer Regierungserklaerung zum Europaeischen Rat. Merkel hat Griechenland Versaeumnisse bei den versprochenen Reformen vorgeworfen. "Die Lage in Griechenland ist alles andere als einfach", sagte sie am Donnerstag in einer Regierungserklaerung im Bundestag. Vieles gehe zu langsam voran, strukturelle Reformen liefen "oft nur im Schneckentempo" ab. Ausserdem arbeite die Verwaltung "an vielen Stellen unzureichend". (zu dapd-Text) Foto: Oliver Lang/dapd
JAHRESRÜCKBLICK 2011 - A demonstrator waving a Greek flag faces riot police during clashes in front of the Greek Parliament building on the second day of a 48-hour general strike, the first in the modern history of Greece, in Athens, Greece, 29 June 2011. Millions of Greeks participated in the strike to oppose new heavy austerity measures, part of a medium-term fiscal strategy framework 2012-2015 which is to be concluded in parliament. EPA/ORESTIS PANAGIOTOU --
AUSSCHNITT: Greece's Prime Minister Antonis Samaras (R) talks with German Chancellor Angela Merkel in Athens October 9, 2012. Merkel arrived in Greece on her first visit since Europe's debt crisis erupted here three years ago, braving protests to deliver a message of support - but no new money - to a nation hammered by recession and fighting to stay in the Euro. REUTERS/Yorgos Karahalis (GREECE - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS)
ARCHIV - Der Staatssekretär im Bundesfinanzministerium, Jörg Asmussen, am 19.08.2009 in Berlin. Der Wirtschafts- und Währungsausschuss des EU-Parlaments hat sich am Montag (10.10.2011) für Finanzstaatssekretär Jörg Asmussen als EZB-Direktoriumsmitglied ausgesprochen. Zuvor war Asmussen vom Wirtschafts- und Währungsausschuss des Europäischen Parlaments in Brüssel angehört worden. Asmussen wird voraussichtlich zum Jahreswechsel Nachfolger von Jürgen Stark werden, der den Posten des Chefvolkswirts der Notenbank innehatte. Stark war überraschend zurückgetreten. Foto: Soeren Stache dpa +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++
International Monetary Fund (IMF) Managing Director Christine Lagarde (R) laughs with Germany's Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble before a seminar at the annual meetings of the IMF and the World Bank Group in Tokyo October 12, 2012. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon (JAPAN - Tags: BUSINESS POLITICS)
Greece's Prime Minister Antonis Samaras (R) and Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel speak before their meeting at the Maximos mansion in Athens, October 9, 2012. Merkel makes her first visit to Greece since the eurozone crisis began here three years ago. Her five-hour stop is seen by the government as a historic boost for the country's future in Europe's shared currency, but by protesters as a harbinger of more austerity and hardship. REUTERS/Thanassis Stavrakis - POOL (GREECE - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS)
BERLIN, GERMANY - OCTOBER 04: German Chancellor Angela Merkel arrives to greet an honour guard prior to the arrival of Abdrabuh Mansur Hadi, President of the Republic of Yemen, on October 4, 2012 in Berlin, Germany. Germany's opposition Social Democrats (SPD) party recently announced it has selected former finance minister Peer Steinbrueck to run against Merkel in federal elections in 2013. (Photo by Sean Gallup/Getty Images)
Luxembourg's Prime Minister and Chairman of the eurogroup, Jean-Claude Juncker, speaks with the media as he arrives for a meeting of eurozone finance ministers at the EU Council building in Brussels on Monday, March 12, 2012. The 17 euro countries are trying to focus on issues beyond the Greek crisis and deal with longer-term issues in their currency union. Finance ministers, meeting in Brussels on Monday, will discuss Spain's high deficits and potentially dangerous imbalances in other countries. (Foto:Virginia Mayo/AP/dapd).
A pensioner pushes riot policemen during scuffles between protesting pensioners and police near the EU offices in Athens October 8, 2012. About 500 pensioners participated in an anti-austerity march at the EU offices in central Athens a day before German Chancellor Angela Merkel visits Greece. About 6,000 policemen will be deployed in the capital for her 6-hour visit, turning the city centre into a no-go zone for protest marches planned by labour unions and opposition parties. REUTERS/Yannis Behrakis (GREECE - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS BUSINESS)
German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schauble talks to the media at the end of the ECOFIN meeting in Nicosia, on Saturday, Sept. 15, 2012. The creation of a banking union topped the agenda at an informal meeting of European finance ministers in the Cypriot capital. (AP Photo/Dimitri Messinis)
Bundeskanzlerin Angela Merkel (CDU) nimmt am 04.10.2012 in Berlin am ersten Demografiegipfel der Bundesregierung teil. Friedrich und weitere Bundesminister wollten bei dem Treffen mit Verbandsvertretern, Wissenschaftlern und Bürgern über Probleme und Chancen der Bevölkerungsentwicklung diskutieren. Friedrich hatte zu dem Gipfel eingeladen. Foto: Maurizio Gambarini dpa pixel
Supporters of the Greek Communist party march to the parliament during a 24-hour labour strike in Athens September 26, 2012. Flights and trains were suspended, shops pulled down their shutters and hospitals worked on emergency staff on Wednesday in Greece's first big anti-austerity strike since a coalition government took power in June. REUTERS/John Kolesidis (GREECE - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT CIVIL UNREST)
The headquarters of the European Central Bank (ECB) is pictured in Frankfurt am Main, western Germany, on September 6, 2012. The European Central Bank decided to leave its main refinancing rate at a historic low of 0.75 percent, as it mulls other ways to combat the eurozone debt crisis. AFP PHOTO / JOHANNES EISELE (Photo credit should read JOHANNES EISELE/AFP/GettyImages)
In this photo taken Friday, Oct. 21, 2011, a marble statues of ancient Greek philosopher Plato is seen on a plinth in front of the Athens Academy, as the Greek flag flies. More than 200 international philosophers braved strikes and protests to come to Greece this month to join a forum and debate matters of the mind. Greece's illustrious ancient thinkers built the foundations of Western scholarship, and their philosophy stands as an unquantifiable source of national wealth even during a financial crisis. (Foto:Petros Giannakouris/AP/dapd)
Supporters of the Greek Communist party march by the parliament during a 24-hour labour strike in Athens September 26, 2012. Flights and trains were suspended, shops pulled down their shutters and hospitals worked on emergency staff on Wednesday in Greece's first big anti-austerity strike since a coalition government took power in June. REUTERS/Yannis Behrakis (GREECE - Tags: BUSINESS CIVIL UNREST POLITICS)
Protesters take part in a rally organized by the PAME Communist-affiliated union as they hold banners with anti-austerity slogans in Athens, Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2012. Strikes and demonstrations over austerity measures hit the Greek capital of Athens on Tuesday, as international debt inspectors returned to resume their scrutiny of the country's reforms. Banner at front reads: "For the crisis, unemployment, poverty, exploitation, immigration...responsible the imperialism. Let's organize, unite and fight..." (Foto:Thanassis Stavrakis/AP/dapd)
In this photo taken Friday, Oct. 21, 2011, a marble statues of ancient Greek philosopher Plato is seen on a plinth in front of the Athens Academy, as the Greek flag flies. More than 200 international philosophers braved strikes and protests to come to Greece this month to join a forum and debate matters of the mind. Greece's illustrious ancient thinkers built the foundations of Western scholarship, and their philosophy stands as an unquantifiable source of national wealth even during a financial crisis. (Foto:Petros Giannakouris/AP/dapd)
ARCHIV: The moon rises behind the 19th century statue of the ancient goddess Athena as a Greek flag billows at the Athens Academy in Athens (Foto vom 12.07.11). Nach monatelangen Verhandlungen wagt die Eurogruppe den Befreiungsschlag: Mit einem neuen Rettungspaket fuer Griechenland von 109 Milliarden Euro, einem Bankenbeitrag von 37 Milliarden Euro bis 2014 und Kreditzusagen fuer andere Sorgenkinder wie Italien und Spanien soll die Schuldenkrise eingedaemmt werden. (zu dapd-Text) Foto: Thanassis Stavraki/AP/dapd
President of European Central Bank Mario Draghi, right, and Greece's Prime Minister Antonis Samaras meet for talks at the European Central Bank in Frankfurt, Germany, Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. (Foto:Michael Probst/AP/dapd)
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