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Alexander Rybak on “Pame Paketo”, Greece 13.10.2011 – Subtitles
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English: Yannis Pap (also subtitling and upload)
German: Sabine Fundel
Russian: Sophia Khodorovskaya
Turkish: Alev Can
Duration : 0:41:21
Click CC for subtitles.
English: Yannis Pap (also subtitling and upload)
German: Sabine Fundel
Russian: Sophia Khodorovskaya
Turkish: Alev Can
Duration : 0:41:21
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I´m thinking about going there to work during summer, does anyone here have any experience in it?
With all the recent rioting in Greece recently, tourists definitely won’t be flocking there anytime soon.
In 1913 Macedonia was divided into three parts, Vardarska, Aegean and Pirin, Pirin went to bulgaria aegean to greece and vardarska to serbia because of the treaty of buchurest… i heard that in 2013 macedonia will get all parts back? is it possible?
There is no such thing as Macedonia it is called Fyrom and it should be split between Greece and Bulgaria…
ok my fiance is albanian, i am an American (us citizen) we want to get married in Greece Athens.
since it wold cost less to have or honeymoon and reception in Greece.
so the question is do we need to go to any specific embassy or can it be done at the town hall there, or what is better?
whats wrong with albania? ..its cheaper there….. and he is albanian right?
or do u think ull get citizen ship for him as a greek…. ur another miss guided soul….stay away from ALBANIANS…they are bigger liars than turks…

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