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Greece - PRACTICAL INFORMATION |
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Currency
The currency is the EURO. Its greek name is Evro, which is the second official (and equivalent) name through EU for the new currency of the EMU-participating States.
Business hours
Banks open from Monday to Thursday from 8.30 to 14.00 and on Friday from 8.30 to 13.30.
Transportation
Road
The main network connects southern Greece - Patras (Peloponese) to Athens and Thessaloniki (Macedonia) in northern Greece. The highways are generally in good condition, but the condition of the rest of the road network is relatively poor. The rate of fatal accidents is the highest in Europe, mainly because of over-speeding and poor quality of road construction. In case of an accident involving a third party, a police report is strongly suggested. If there are persons injured, one or both drivers can be kept in custody and then appear before court authorities, which will determine their liability. In most cases, it is required by local legislation to have a local lawyer to ensure one's defence. It is therefore necessary to check the risks covered by the car insurance policy (civil liability, bail payment and legal assistance).
Rail
The railroad network serves the main cities.
Internet
The Internet suffix is:
.gr
Basic conversation guide
Yes = Nai ' No = O khi Thank you = Efharisto ' Hello = gia sou Goodbye = an dio sas I do not understand = Den katalave no What's the price? How much does it cost? = Po'so ka'ni afto ' I would like to buy = Tha I'thela na agora so Do you accept credit cards? = Pe rnete of pistotike ka rtes Where is? = pou i'ne Post office = taxidromi'o The bank = tra'peza The police station, the police force = astinomiko ' tmi ma, astynomia The pharmacy = farmaki o An airport = aerodro mio The station = o stathmos tou tre nou One ticket to..., please. =E'na isiti rio gia ..., parakalo ' Would you have any available rooms for tonight? = e hete doma tio gia ' apopse?
Official language: Dimothiki. Commercial language: English. The modern Greek, Dimothiki, is the national language. Not very long ago, another written language was used in Greece. This < language of intellectuals > was called < Katharevoussa > or the refined language. Nowadays, this language has nearly completely disappeared and is only used by the Church and by some lawyers.
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Last modified in
January 2006
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