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Costumes From all Regions Of Greece
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By Region
01.Amalia Evzonas Tsolia

02.Roumeli Sterea Ellada

03.Peloponese

04.Macedonia

05.Epirus

06.Thrace and Evros

07.Thesally

08.Aegean Islands,Cyclades

09.Ionian Islands,Eptanisa

10.Crete Island

11.Dodecanese

12.Cyprus

13.Pontos Capadokia

14.Asia Minor

15.Sarakatsani

16.Vlach

Costume Parts

Greek National Hollidays

Tsarouchia , buckles , head scarfs , aprons , Traditional jewels , belts , boot tops

      Hellenic traditional folklore costumes from region :   Greek National Hollidays
costume,643109
# 643109
AEGEAN ISLAND GIRL
more than 6 pieces 58 $
costume,643123
# 643123
AEGEAN ISLAND GIRL
more than 5 pieces 72 $
costume,644002
# 644002
ALI PASAS
more than 10 pieces 32 $
costume,643093
# 643093
AMALIA BROCADE SKIRT
more than 6 pieces 50 $
costume,643003
# 643003
AMALIA CHILDREN
more than 9 pieces 36 $
costume,643006
# 643006
AMALIA CHILDREN
more than 7 pieces 44 $
costume,643009
# 643009
AMALIA GIRL
more than 13 pieces 26 $
costume,643012
# 643012
AMALIA GIRL
more than 10 pieces 32 $
costume,643096
# 643096
AMALIA VELVET BROCAD
more than 6 pieces 58 $
costume,643015
# 643015
ANCIENT GREEK GIRL
more than 10 pieces 32 $
costume,644014
# 644014
ATHANASIOS DIAKOS
more than 10 pieces 32 $
costume,643072
# 643072
BUBULINA
more than 10 pieces 32 $
costume,644041
# 644041
CRETE BOY
more than 9 pieces 36 $
costume,644601
# 644601
CRETE BOY
more than 7 pieces 46 $
costume,644120
# 644120
CRETE BOY
more than 7 pieces 49 $
costume,643063
# 643063
CRETE GIRL
more than 9 pieces 36 $
costume,643113
# 643113
CRETE GIRL
more than 5 pieces 91 $
costume,643107
# 643107
CYCLADES GIRL
more than 6 pieces 58 $
costume,643111
# 643111
EMBONAS RHODES ISLAN
more than 5 pieces 72 $
costume,644017
# 644017
EPIRUS BOY
more than 10 pieces 32 $
costume,644114
# 644114
EPIRUS BOY WHITE
more than 6 pieces 58 $
costume,643117
# 643117
EPIRUS BROCADE GIRL
more than 5 pieces 98 $
costume,643119
# 643119
EPIRUS GIRL
more than 7 pieces 45 $
costume,644008
# 644008
GENITSAROS
more than 13 pieces 26 $
costume,644011
# 644011
GERMAN SOLDIER
more than 12 pieces 28 $
costume,643054
# 643054
GREECE
more than 13 pieces 26 $
costume,644074
# 644074
GREEK SOLDIER
more than 12 pieces 28 $
costume,644023
# 644023
ITALIAN SOLDIER
more than 12 pieces 28 $
costume,644026
# 644026
KANARIS
more than 9 pieces 36 $
costume,644032
# 644032
KLEFTOPOULO
more than 13 pieces 26 $
costume,643051
# 643051
LIBERTY
more than 13 pieces 26 $
costume,644050
# 644050
MANIATIS BOY
more than 9 pieces 36 $
costume,643075
# 643075
MANIATISSA
more than 7 pieces 46 $
costume,643069
# 643069
MANIATISSA GIRL
more than 10 pieces 32 $
costume,643066
# 643066
MANTO MAVROGENOUS
more than 10 pieces 32 $
costume,644047
# 644047
MIAOULIS
more than 9 pieces 36 $
costume,643078
# 643078
NURSE
more than 12 pieces 28 $
costume,644068
# 644068
PAL.PATRON GERMANOS
more than 12 pieces 28 $
costume,644053
# 644053
PAPAFLESSAS
more than 13 pieces 26 $
costume,644044
# 644044
PAVLOS MELAS
more than 9 pieces 36 $
costume,644062
# 644062
PONTOS BOY BLACK
more than 8 pieces 43 $
costume,644065
# 644065
PONTOS BOY BLACK
more than 6 pieces 57 $
costume,644059
# 644059
PONTOS BOY GREY
more than 10 pieces 32 $
costume,643084
# 643084
PONTOS GIRL
more than 5 pieces 65 $
costume,643105
# 643105
PONTOS GIRL EMBROID
more than 5 pieces 129 $
costume,644056
# 644056
PONTOS GREY BOY
more than 13 pieces 26 $
costume,644110
# 644110
RIGAS FERAEOS
more than 10 pieces 32 $
costume,643090
# 643090
SARAKATSANA
more than 5 pieces 117 $
costume,644071
# 644071
SARAKATSANOS BOY
more than 10 pieces 32 $
costume,643087
# 643087
SOULIOTISSA GIRL
more than 10 pieces 32 $
costume,644020
# 644020
THRACE BOY
more than 6 pieces 50 $
costume,644118
# 644118
THRACE EVROS BOY
more than 5 pieces 65 $
costume,643057
# 643057
THRACE GIRL
more than 5 pieces 72 $
costume,644609
# 644609
TSOLIAS BABY EMBROID
more than 5 pieces 98 $
costume,644607
# 644607
TSOLIAS BLACK & WHIT
more than 6 pieces 57 $
costume,644095
# 644095
TSOLIAS BLACK-GOLD
more than 6 pieces 57 $
costume,644080
# 644080
TSOLIAS BORDEAU-GOLD
more than 6 pieces 57 $
costume,644202
# 644202
TSOLIAS BOY BLUE
more than 9 pieces 36 $
costume,644204
# 644204
TSOLIAS BOY BLUE
more than 7 pieces 44 $
costume,644208
# 644208
TSOLIAS BOY BLUE
more than 6 pieces 50 $
costume,644212
# 644212
TSOLIAS BOY BLUE
more than 6 pieces 57 $
costume,644216
# 644216
TSOLIAS BOY BLUE
more than 5 pieces 65 $
costume,644402
# 644402
TSOLIAS BOY BLUE
more than 14 pieces 23 $
costume,644404
# 644404
TSOLIAS BOY BLUE
more than 13 pieces 26 $
costume,644408
# 644408
TSOLIAS BOY BLUE
more than 12 pieces 28 $
costume,644412
# 644412
TSOLIAS BOY BLUE
more than 11 pieces 31 $
costume,644416
# 644416
TSOLIAS BOY BLUE
more than 10 pieces 32 $
costume,644302
# 644302
TSOLIAS BOY RED
more than 9 pieces 36 $
costume,644304
# 644304
TSOLIAS BOY RED
more than 7 pieces 44 $
costume,644308
# 644308
TSOLIAS BOY RED
more than 6 pieces 50 $
costume,644312
# 644312
TSOLIAS BOY RED
more than 6 pieces 57 $
costume,644316
# 644316
TSOLIAS BOY RED
more than 5 pieces 65 $
costume,644502
# 644502
TSOLIAS BOY RED
more than 14 pieces 23 $
costume,644504
# 644504
TSOLIAS BOY RED
more than 13 pieces 26 $
costume,644508
# 644508
TSOLIAS BOY RED
more than 12 pieces 28 $
costume,644512
# 644512
TSOLIAS BOY RED
more than 11 pieces 31 $
costume,644516
# 644516
TSOLIAS BOY RED
more than 10 pieces 32 $
costume,644611
# 644611
TSOLIAS OPLARHIGOS
more than 5 pieces 65 $
costume,644116
# 644116
VLACH BOY
more than 7 pieces 49 $
costume,643048
# 643048
VLACHOPOULA
more than 10 pieces 32 $
costume,643121
# 643121
VLACHOPOULA GIRL
more than 5 pieces 65 $
costume,643115
# 643115
VLAHA GIRL
more than 5 pieces 85 $
costume,644112
# 644112
VRAKOFOROS
more than 7 pieces 49 $
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March 25, 1821 (National Day) The 25th of March is one of our two National Days. On this day we honor the heroes of the revolution of 1821. Those heroes who gave their lives so that our country is a free country. From 29 May 1453, after the fall of Constantinople, and for four centuries the Greeks lived under Turkish occupation. Many of the Greeks of the time she could not bear the Turks and had taken refuge in the mountains. These were the leaders of the revolution. On March 25, 1821 in the Maximum single Lavra in Kalavryta, Bishop Germanos of Patras Veterans, raised the banner of revolt. Then officially began the Greek Revolution, which led after many struggles and sacrifices, liberalization and recognition of the Greek state in 1830 with the Treaty of London. Treaty signed on 22 January 1830 in England, France and Russia. Two years later, on August 14, 1832, defined the borders of Greece to reach the imaginary line that ends Pagasitikos and Amvrakikos bay. In December of that year accepted the Ottoman Empire that decision and then start the process of new Greek state. The celebration of March 25 as a national holiday was established by Decree 980, on March 15, 1838. That same year became the first official celebration. Thanksgiving was celebrated in the church of Agia Irini Street Aeolus. Crowds had gathered and among them were fighters of the revolution, who deified. After thanksgiving, feasting erected in the square Klafthmonos. At night they lit bonfires on the Acropolis. Lycabettus Hill was set afire one cross, bearing the words In this you do not. From then on March 25, is celebrated every year as a day of tribute to the heroes of the revolution of 1821. October 28, 1940 On October 28, 1940, three oclock in the morning, the Italian ambassador in Athens following the orders of Mussolini visited the residence of the then Prime Minister Ioannis Metaxas an ultimatum presented. In this, no more - no less, the Italian dictator sought to understand the army of Italy several strategic points in Greece, making it a protectorate of another axis. Ioannis Metaxas rejected the ultimatum by the phrase Well, this means war! Position capturing the feeling of all Greeks. The Italian ultimatum was in complete sequence of the actions of both Nazi Germany and fascist Italy, across Europe and Africa. He had also earlier on August 15, 1940 the torpedoing of Ellis, Greek warship which was in the port of Tinos, an Italian submarine, but the propaganda of Italian newspapers that Greek forces acted aggressively controlled by Mussolini, Albania. On the morning of October 28 Ioannis Metaxas addressed the Greek people through the radio. In the proclamation of this says: The moment that epesti agonisthomen for the independence of Greece, integrity and honor. Although etirisamen the strictest neutrality and equal to all, Italy is not for us to recognizing that we might live as free Greeks asked me today the 3rd proinin hour delivery is part of the national territory in the individual and that this lib to katalipsin such that movement of troops will irchize the 6th proinin. Replied to him that I Presveftin Italy and the request itself and the manner in which this is done as kiryxin war in Italy against Greece. Greeks will now apodeixomen if we are indeed worthy of our forefathers and the freedom which our forefathers exisfalisan us. Across the nation will stand united. Agonisthite for the Fatherland, wives, our children, and our sacred traditions Tash. Now the struggle for everything.
March 25, 1821 (National Day) The 25th of March is one of our two National Days. On this day we honor the heroes of the revolution of 1821. Those heroes who gave their lives so that our country is a free country. From 29 May 1453, after the fall of Constantinople, and for four centuries the Greeks lived under Turkish occupation. Many of the Greeks of the time she could not bear the Turks and had taken refuge in the mountains. These were the leaders of the revolution. On March 25, 1821 in the Maximum single Lavra in Kalavryta, Bishop Germanos of Patras Veterans, raised the banner of revolt. Then officially began the Greek Revolution, which led after many struggles and sacrifices, liberalization and recognition of the Greek state in 1830 with the Treaty of London. Treaty signed on 22 January 1830 in England, France and Russia. Two years later, on August 14, 1832, defined the borders of Greece to reach the imaginary line that ends Pagasitikos and Amvrakikos bay. In December of that year accepted the Ottoman Empire that decision and then start the process of new Greek state. The celebration of March 25 as a national holiday was established by Decree 980, on March 15, 1838. That same year became the first official celebration. Thanksgiving was celebrated in the church of Agia Irini Street Aeolus. Crowds had gathered and among them were fighters of the revolution, who deified. After thanksgiving, feasting erected in the square Klafthmonos. At night they lit bonfires on the Acropolis. Lycabettus Hill was set afire one cross, bearing the words In this you do not. From then on March 25, is celebrated every year as a day of tribute to the heroes of the revolution of 1821. October 28, 1940 On October 28, 1940, three oclock in the morning, the Italian ambassador in Athens following the orders of Mussolini visited the residence of the then Prime Minister Ioannis Metaxas an ultimatum presented. In this, no more - no less, the Italian dictator sought to understand the army of Italy several strategic points in Greece, making it a protectorate of another axis. Ioannis Metaxas rejected the ultimatum by the phrase Well, this means war! Position capturing the feeling of all Greeks. The Italian ultimatum was in complete sequence of the actions of both Nazi Germany and fascist Italy, across Europe and Africa. He had also earlier on August 15, 1940 the torpedoing of Ellis, Greek warship which was in the port of Tinos, an Italian submarine, but the propaganda of Italian newspapers that Greek forces acted aggressively controlled by Mussolini, Albania. On the morning of October 28 Ioannis Metaxas addressed the Greek people through the radio. In the proclamation of this says: The moment that epesti agonisthomen for the independence of Greece, integrity and honor. Although etirisamen the strictest neutrality and equal to all, Italy is not for us to recognizing that we might live as free Greeks asked me today the 3rd proinin hour delivery is part of the national territory in the individual and that this lib to katalipsin such that movement of troops will irchize the 6th proinin. Replied to him that I Presveftin Italy and the request itself and the manner in which this is done as kiryxin war in Italy against Greece. Greeks will now apodeixomen if we are indeed worthy of our forefathers and the freedom which our forefathers exisfalisan us. Across the nation will stand united. Agonisthite for the Fatherland, wives, our children, and our sacred traditions Tash. Now the struggle for everything.