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Greek capital

NOUN
  1. the capital and largest city of Greece; named after Athena (its patron goddess)
    in the 5th century BC ancient Athens was the world's most powerful and civilized city

How To Use Greek capital In A Sentence

  • He wears a golden himation and bears a plain halo, to the right of which the gold, Greek capital letters ‘XC’ are visible.
  • The first modern Olympic Games opened in Greek capital Athens.
  • With his left hand he supports over his left shoulder a staff topped by a cross, and holds an open scroll with an inscription written in black in Greek capitals.
  • The untold story has emerged as a result of the auction of previously unseen footage of the couple's visit to the Greek capital. Times, Sunday Times
  • All was forgotten in the evening cool of the Greek capital for a few hours at least.
  • KAKISSIS: In June, Cosco assumed full control of the major container port in Piraeus, southwest of the Greek capital. Chinese Investment In Greece Spurs Mixed Reaction
  • The untold story has emerged as a result of the auction of previously unseen footage of the couple's visit to the Greek capital. Times, Sunday Times
  • The untold story has emerged as a result of the auction of previously unseen footage of the couple's visit to the Greek capital. Times, Sunday Times
  • The untold story has emerged as a result of the auction of previously unseen footage of the couple's visit to the Greek capital. Times, Sunday Times
  • Police officers walked along Athens'main shopping street during a rally in the Greek capital.
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