Santorini ~ A gem on the aegean sea
Greek singer, Konstantinos Frantzis
The town of Corfu ~ Ionian sea
Greek beauty - Anastasia Karanikolaou (origins from Thessaloniki)
Cycladic blue orthodox Greek chuch ~ Aegean
The Greek War of Independence (1821–1829), also commonly known as The Greek Revolution, was a successful war waged by the Greeks to win independence for Greece from the Ottoman Empire. After a long and bloody struggle, and with the aid of the Great Powers, independence was finally granted by the Treaty of Constantinople in July 1832. The Greeks were thus the first of the Ottoman Empire’s subject peoples to secure recognition as an independent sovereign power. The anniversary of Independence Day (March 25, 1821) is a National Day in Greece, which falls on the same day as the Annunciation of the Virgin Mary. Despite the Greek War of Independence not actually beginning on the 25th of March, it eventually became the official date on which the anniversary of the Revolution was celebrated.
Some of the most well-known personalities of the Greek Revolution are Laskarina Bouboulina, Athanasios Diakos, Yannis Makriyannis, Markos Botsaris, Theodoros Kolokotronis and Manto Mavrogenous.
The newly established Greek state would become a springboard for further expansion, and over the course of a century Macedonia, Crete, Epirus, the Aegean and other parts of Greece would also gain their freedom and unite with the new Greek state.
Hellenes - The Children of the Light Photo project by Calliope Karvounis
Meteora - Greece by Montse GB
Girl from Greece (left) and girl from Mexico (right) in their traditional national costumes
Cycladic aesthetics
Naxos island Church, the holy temple of Goddess Demetra and buildings
Greek beauty, Athanasia (Nasia) Plantzopoulou Her name in greek means immortality.
Gorgeous greek brunettes
1) Demy Loudovaris (demylouda)
2) Penelope Apostolelis
3) Aristea
4) Christina Sikalias
Zagori, Greece
photo via becky