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Avagianos, Chris - Includes C.V. and a gallery of the site owner's journeys. Also flight attendant, fitness and advertising business links.

Kontellis, Dimitrios - A personal home page from Hellas.

Skourkos, Stavros - With personal information about the site author.

Valakas, Costas - Includes personal details plus information on the island of Tinos and Panathinaikos Football Club.

Serendipity...living the good life in Greece - A site created by an American living in Greece and devoted to Greek cooking, Mediterranean gardening, and creating cloth dolls.

Loutsis Family - Personal page on the Loutsis family plus their Greek and Italian connections.

Jannis Homepage - A guide to radio stations in Greece, Greek music plus news and media.

Glynos, D - Includes personal information, studies, and curriculum vitae.

Karalis, Robert - Includes personal information plus a picture gallery.

Family Hatzikyriakou - Information, pictures and genealogy details for this individual family.

Kiouprouli, Tania - Greek culture, travel, history, and mythology from this Barry University student.

Leivadas, Christos - Includes a biography of the site author plus a personal picture gallery.

Hellenic Happenings - Personal page of Itea and Nick with music news, list with top CDs and links to web cameras.

Petrounias, Alexis - With general and academic details on the site author plus additional information including travel, films and music.

Barrett, Matt - Includes information on spearfishing in Skatahori, musical interests, and links.

Mati Productions - Personal page with the interests of 4 people from Mati, Attica, with information about the environment.

Arabidis, George - Information on the author, plus picture gallery and links.

LiLLith's Project - Everything you wanted to ask about Mourleau and never dared to ask. Contents in Greek and English.

Avanides, Pantelis - Personal page with information about Greece, Macedonia, Thessaloniki and Drama, his friends, photos and links.

John Iliadis Homepage - Personal information, resources on information and communication systems security, links, papers, unpublished work.

Nikos K. Kantarakias: in person - personal website of Nikos K. Kantarakias

Kioupakis, Emmanouil - University of California, Berkeley student shares links, articles on the Parthenon marbles, and photos.

Goundras, George - Information about the site author plus MP3 download options.

Alexander Vergis - Personal site with information about my name, my village and the way I think...

Stamatina - A personal homepage about Greece and Orthodoxy with links, photos and music.

G. Garofalakis - Personal Pages - Personal website of G. Garofalakis. Photos from UK, Spain, France, Greece, Sweden, Czech Republic. Friends from NTUA and abroad. CV. In English and Greek.

Tsolakos, Grigorios - Personal information, educational background, and dissertation.

Antonis N. Kolountzakis - Antonis N. Kolountzakis, IMBC assistant administrator personal site.

Kininis, Miltos - Includes brief News from Greece and the World, Humor and Jokes, Biology, Literature and other topics, Photo Gallery, my Resume and Links

Stathis - Includes personal chat, photos from a summer in Mykonos, and favorite links.

Jannis and Helena Gousgounakis - Personal photographical report of Jannis and Helena Gousgounakis, traveling in some of the most beautiful places in Greece, such as Sounion, Monemvassia, Epirus, Metsovo, Zagorohoria, and Metsovo.

Stathopoulos, Vic - Includes music favorites, as well as information and links on Florina.

The Colours of Love - The colours of Anastasia Koumpourelou, with her personal thoughts, poems and pictures.

Demis Akis - Personal web site with games, links, events and photos.

Protopapadakis, E. D. - Sections on ethics, especially euthanasia, philosophy, art and literature.

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