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3nd Senior Course on Defense Studies: Facts and Analysis of Strategic Thought and Leadership
Athens, Greece4 September 2017 – 1 December 2017
Department of International Studies
Fellows HandbookFellows Handbook
“I am indebted to my father for living, but to my teacher for living well.”
Alexander the Great
Table of contents Page
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Introduction…………………………………………………………......... 4Guidance to Hellas………………………………………………………. 5Important/Required Documentation……………………………......... 6Accommodation……………………………………………………......... 6Food………………………………………………………………………… 9Medical and Dental Care………………………………………………... 11Transportation……………………………………………………………. 16
Car……………………………………………………………......... 16Public Transportation…………………………………………….. 16Taxi Services…………………………………………………….... 19Bicycling……………………………………………………………. 19
Communication (phones/internet)…………………………………….. 20Banking…………………………………………………………………….. 20Shopping…………………………………………………………………… 21Social Life, Entertainment, and Tourism ……………………............ 22
Tipping……………………………………………………………… 22Points of Interest……………………………………………......... 23
Guides by Geographical domain……………………......... 24Guides by Interest…………………………………………... 24
Religion…………..……………………………………………….............. 25Security Issues………………………………………………………….... 25Miscellaneous Information……………………………………………... 25
Dress policy……………………………………………………….. 25Code of Conduct...………………………………………………....
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Weather…………………………………………………................ 26Electricity………………………………………………………….... 27Conversion Table………………………………………………….. 27Embassies………………………………………………………….. 28Basic Words in Greek…………………………………………….. 32Communication ………………………………………………….. 37
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Introduction
We would like to welcome you to Hellas and to congratulate you for your participation in the ‘’International Senior Course on Defence Studies: Facts and Analysis of Strategic Thought and Leadership.’’
This handbook is designed to ease your transition into our educational program and provide you with some basic information in order to help you during your staying in Athens.
We have included in this handbook important information about transportation, identification documents, and basic living needs. Please read it thoroughly. Unfortunately, no handbook can contain all of the information that you might need. In case you need any further inputs please consult the staff of the College (see further information at the end of the Handbook). This guide is heavily flourished with internet addresses so as to create an interactive environment in which you can easily access updated information.
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Guidance to Hellas
Hellenic Republic (official name for Greece) is a country located in southeastern Europe. According to the 2011 census, Hellas's population is about 11 million. Athens is the nation's capital and largest city, with Thessaloniki being the second largest and referred to as the co-capital.
Modern Hellas traces its roots to the civilization of Ancient Hellas, which is considered the cradle of all Western civilization. Hellas is the birthplace of the prevailing ideas of the modern world such as democracy, philosophy, the Olympic Games, literature, historiography, political science, major scientific and mathematical principles and drama, including both tragedy and comedy.
An indicative short video (14 minutes), that deserve your interest is as per the following link: http://www.oxidayfoundation.org/video-the-greek-secret/
The cultural and technological achievements of Hellas have greatly influenced the world, being imparted to the East through Alexander the Great conquests, and to the West via incorporation into the Roman Empire and the succeeding Eastern Roman Empire that survived 11 centuries. Greek Orthodox Church was founded on the fertile ground of the ancient Greek philosophy. The outcome was a celebrated way of life named Romiosini. This way of life has human as the center of its interest. The Greek state in its long run was seized by two Great Civilizations for 400 years each. First, by the Romans and lately by the Ottomans. it survived both, not to mention the great influence that inflicted on them. Following the London Treaty Greece was re-birth on 1830, after a 10 year struggle against Ottoman Empire.
Hellas has always been on the right side of History. A founding member of the United Nations, Hellas was the tenth member to join the European Communities (precursor to the European Union) and has been part of the Eurozone since 2002.
It is also a member of numerous other international institutions, including the Council of Europe, NATO, OECD, OSCE and the WTO.
Important/Required documentation
In order to come to Hellas and attend our College the following documentation is required.
Security clearance Passport: For EU citizens who travel to Hellas, no passport is required, just
the identity card with latin characters is enough. For the non EU citizens, a valid passport is necessary to enter Hellas.
Visa: All citizens of foreign countries, except for the countries of the European Union, the USA, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, need a visa to enter Hellas. For more information, contact the Greek National Tourist Offices in your country or go to your embassy in Hellas Source.
International travel order Health certificate Respective documents for relevant members of your family in case they
will travel with you Other documents specifically mentioned in your invitation letter and/or
your National procedures. 2 Photos in Uniform for Security Passes issuance 2 Photos of each family member
Make sure that all documents are valid prior to your visit.
Accommodation
The Hellenic National Defence College (HNDC) provides the opportunity to students to be accommodated in the military resort area of “Agios Andreas”. For this reason 24 apartments have been renovated. Some countries have M.O.U signed with Hellas, so as to host their personnel at this resort exclusively. The officers that come from countries that do not have this set rule have two options. They can either select to stay in “Agios Andreas” covering the relevant expenses or to stay at Hotels of their preference. In case you stay at a hotel it would be wise to choose a hotel near a metro station.
The facilities of “Agios Andreas” are located thirty five (35 km) from the College, on the East side of Attica prefecture. They are primarily facilities oriented to accommodate the Greek Armed Forces personnel during the summer for family vacation. These facilities have been visited from many foreign officers during summer following the GLIMS program and during the whole year as is the case with the Greek and foreign students of the College during the academic year. The feedbacks have been positive.
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There are a number of advantages if you choose to stay in “Agios Andreas” such as:
24/7 provided security in a military camp. Access in the facilities will be granted by issuing the relevant security card.
Furnished rooms with air condition. You do not need to cover expenses relevant to water and electricity.
Basic room service is provided. Limited rent expenses in comparison with regular Hotel prices. Sport facilities (playground, tennis court, basketball court, relaxation area). Free Wi-Fi. First aid medical assistance. Beautiful and quite environment nearby the sea. Free transportation with military van to and from the College.
However you should take into consideration that the resort is relatively far from the city’s center (average time to reach Athens’s city center is about 40-45’and 35 km). Access to a car is suggested as it would be useful for your convenience in transportation.
You can find pictures of “Agios Andreas” and important information in the following site:
http://www.army.gr/files/File/DIEYTHINSEIS%20OPLON%20SOMATON/DENDHS/kaay.pdf.
Please note that many of the facilities that are described in the site are provided only during the summer period and may not be available during your staying there.
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Location of “Agios Andreas” in relation to H.N.D.Collegehttp://www.ktelattikis.gr/maps/map1.html)
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“AGIOS ANDREAS RESORT”
H.N.D.CATHENS
Food
Lunch is scheduled in the program from 14.00 till 15.30. The students may choose to have lunch in the facilities of “Agios Andreas” or at the Officers Club.
If you stay in “Agios Andreas” or you wish to have lunch there, you have to inform the relevant personnel for your desire to have lunch one day before. You are going to be commuted from the College to “Agios Andreas” and reach the dining facilities by 14:45. Then you have 45’ to finalize your lunch.
If you wish you can also have your lunch in Officers Club (LAED/ΛΑΕΔ) which is located in Rigillis 1 & Vasilissis Sofias (Pavlos Melas Square) (Ρηγίλης 1 & Βασιλίσσης Σοφίας),Athens, tel: 21072.12.496 / 72.15.806, http://www.laed.gr/index.php).
Every day the restaurant of the Club, which is open from 2:30 to 16:00, provides its customers with a menu that includes dishes of the day and grilled dishes. For more information regarding the menu please contact the relevant department tel:2107218384
Officers Club
Officers Club location
The Café of the Club is located in suitable rooms on the ground floor of the Club and it is open daily from 08.00 to 22.00. The Café offers drinks, soft drinks and sweets, has daily newspapers and two HD television sets.
On the premises of the Club operates the Barber's Shop which is located in a suitably shaped hall on the ground floor of the Club. The services of the Barber's Shop (male - female - children haircut, hairstyle, dyeing) are offered by appropriately qualified staff. It is available from Monday to Friday between 08.00 - 15.00 and Saturday by appointment only.
- In the facilities of the College there is a small cafeteria where you can buy café and snacks such as cheese pies or sandwiches in the morning or during course breaks.
- It should be noted Greek people usually take their breakfast around 7:00, lunch around 15:00 while dinner around 21:00.
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Greek Parliament
(M) Evaggelismos
station
War Museum
National Garden
Officers Club
Medicaland Dental Care
Medical treatment is offered to students in the following military hospitals:
HOSPITALS ADDRESS TELEPHONE EMERGENCY*
401 General Military Hospital of Athens
L. Mesogeion 138 &Katehaki 2107494000 2107777777
251 General Hospital of Air Force
Kanellopoulou 3
(next to 401 Hospital)2107463399 2107464923
Τhe Navy Hospital
of Athens
Deinokratous 70, Kolonaki 2107261000 2107261346
*In case of an emergency you can also call 166 which is the National Ambulance Service (EKAV).
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401 General Military Hospital of Athens
The hospital has all the necessary departments that you might need such as Pathology, Orthopedic, Dermatology, Surgery, Cardiology, Pediatric, Ophthalmology, Gynecology etc. In order to get an appointment you will call the supervisor of the clinics (2107494090, Monday to Friday from 7:30 to 14:00) who will book you an appointment with the doctor you need. In case of an emergency you will either proceed to the hospital to the emergency department yourself or you can contact the department (2107777777) in case you need an ambulance.
Access: The hospital is within a distance of five (5) kilometers from the HNDC and the easiest access is by METRO (Blue line - Katehaki station).
A general plot of 401 Military Hospital
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(METRO)Katehaki Station
Main Entrance
Emergency
Outpatient Department
Gate
Parking
251 General Hospital of Air Force
The hospital has all the necessary departments that you might need such as Pathology, Orthopedic, Dermatology, Surgery, Cardiology, Pediatric, Ophthalmology etc. In order to get an appointment you will call the supervisor of the clinics (2107463300, Monday to Friday from 7:30 to 21:00) who will book you an appointment with the doctor you need.
In case of an emergency you will either proceed to the hospital to the emergency department yourself or you can contact the department (2107464923) in case you need an ambulance.
Access: The hospital is within a distance of five (5) kilometers from the HNDC and the easiest access is by METRO (Blue line - Katehaki station).
A general plot of 251 Hospital of Air Force
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401 Hospital
Gate
Main Entrance
Parking 251 Hospital
(METRO)Katehaki Station
Map of the location of 401 General Military Hospital and 251 Air Force in relation with the METRO
The Navy Hospital of Athens (NNA)
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251Hospital
(M) blue line-Katehaki station
401Hospital
The hospital has all the necessary departments that you might need such as Pathology, Orthopedic, Dermatology, Surgery, Cardiology, Pediatric, Ophthalmology etc. In order to get an appointment you will call the supervisor of the clinics from Monday to Friday (2107261888 from 8:30 to 13:30) who will book you an appointment with the doctor you need. In case you need an appointment for Pediatrics you will call 2107211220-2107261294 In case of an emergency you will either proceed to the hospital to the emergency department yourself or you can contact the department (2107261346) in case you need an ambulance
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Access:
- By Metro: blue line. Station “Megaro Mousikis” (Μέγαρο Μουσικής). Entrance through the Freedom Park from 6:00 – 23:00.
- By bus: line 022 (Ν. Κυψέλη-Μαράσλειος /N.Kipseli-Maraslios) & 060 (Μουσείο-Ακαδημία-Λυκαβηττός/Mousio-Akadimia- Lycabettus)
- For more information regarding The Navy Hospital visit: http://www.ektakta.gr/nautiko-nosokomeio-athinon.html)
.Access in all hospitals is easy by public transportation. However if you
choose to go by car there is a free parking area in all three hospitals.
Pharmacies: Pharmacies in Greece are open Monday and Wednesday from 08:00-14:30, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 08:00-14:30 and 17:30- 20:00.At least one local pharmacy will be open at any time of the day. Details of and schedule for this "duty pharmacy" can be found in every pharmacy window and in the local newspapers. In order to find a pharmacy on duty in Athens call 14944.
Transportation
Transportation is provided for those who choose to live in “Agios Andreas”. Their transfer from “Agios Andreas” to the course activities’ places and vice-versa will be carried out with the use of appropriate military vehicles. For those who choose to live elsewhere the access to College can be made by the following:
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MegaroMousikis
Car
You can access College by car (http://setha.army.gr/en/contact-us ) . Visitors may ride mopeds or motorcycles of any cylinder capacity or drive private cars in Hellas if they have reached the minimum age required in their country of residence. International Driving Permits are recognized.
When driving in Hellas the following documents should be carried:
Full, valid driving licence
Proof of insurance/green card
Proof of ID (passport)
Proof of ownership (V5C certificate)
Public transportation
The access to College by public transportation can be done by the following:
Bus: The bus line is number 224, Dikastiria (Δικαστήρια) stop (100 meters away)
Trolleybus: The trolleybus number is 15, Dikastiria (Δικαστήρια) stop(100 meters away)
Athens electric railway, Victoria (Βικτώρια) station (900 meters away)
In general the public transportation means in Athens are the following
Tram Electric railway Piraeus – Kifissia (Ilektrikos) Metro (Metrolines 2, 3/underground) Proastiakos Bus Trolleybus (ILPAP) Radio taxi (http://www.yme.gr/index.php?tid=493) Street taxi
Useful Sites:
- http://www.oasa.gr/ - http://www.stasy.gr/index.php?id=407
Please note that in case of illegal use of the public transportation the fine to be paid is 60 times the regular price of the ticket.
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The "Eleftherios Venizelos" International Airport of Athens,is served with Metro trains, buses and railway (http://www.aia.gr/traveler/access-and-transportation/transportation/public-transportation). Please note that there is a need for a special ticket priced 8 Euros whenever you commute from or to the Airport.
If you wish to travel in other places outside Athens by public transportation you can use:
the railway station (site: http://www.trainose.gr/en/passenger-activity/ subur ban-railway/athens-suburban-railway/),
buses http://www.ktelattikis.gr/ &http://www.yme.gr/index.php?getwhat= 1&oid=531&id=&tid=531
planes (https://www.aia.gr/traveler/) ships (http://www.xo.gr/dromologia-ploion/?gclid=CKPn-
dyplscCFSjJtAod7pgLkQ)
You can get more info regarding means of transportation in Athens and Hellas in the site of the Ministry of Infrastructure, Transport and Networks (http://www.yme.gr/index.php?getwhat=1&oid=531&id=&tid=531).
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]Map of Electric railway (green line) and metro lines 2 (red line) and 3 (blue
line). https://d1p98clqffzjxh.cloudfront.net/maps/L282.jpg
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Map of PROASTIAKOShttp://www.greek-motorway.net/assets/images/XrtPir050607.jpg
Taxi Services
You can use radio or street taxi. The color of taxi in Athens is yellow..If your transfer is from Athens Airport to Athens Center the fare is fixed to 35 euro from 05:00 am to 24:00 midnight and 50 € at night time (24:00-05:00). The price includes totally everything. Luggage charge, tolls fee, VAT, meter start, airport charge etc. The same fixed fares apply when you pick a taxi from Athens centre to go to the airport.
You can get information regarding taxi fares in the following site:http://www.athenstaxicity.com/category/pricelist.htm?gclid=CK7noauelMcCFYvHtAodgWgBFA
Bicycling: You can use bicycles for your transportation however it is not a very popular means in Athens. There are no bicycling routes and it could be quite dangerous to use bicycles.
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Communication (phones/internet)
Local calls: Telephone numbers are issued with a 3, 4 or 5-digit area code(depending on the city of Hellas), followed by a unique digit number. If you want to dial a number in Hellas you have to dial both the area code and the unique digital number.
International calls: In order to make an international call, dial the country code and the telephone number. If you want to receive a call from abroad the country code of Hellas (0030)should be dialed, then the city code (for Athens it is 210 and for “Agios Andreas” it is 22940) and then the unique number.
Cell phones: You can use your cell phone while staying in Athens or acquire a local number during your staying. There are four companies that operate in Hellas where you can get more information if you desire to acquire a number:
- Cosmote (http://www.cosmote.gr/cosmoportal/cosmote.portal#), - Vodafone(http://www.vodafone.gr/portal/client/cms/viewCmsPage.action?
pageId=1032), - WIND (http://www.wind.gr/)- Cyta Hellas (http://www.cyta.gr/ )
Internet: Free internet will be available at College and at the facilities of “Agios Andreas”. The codes will be provided to you. Finally there are a lot of internet cafes in Athens while most leisure places (cafeterias, taverns etc) provide free Wi-Fi to their customers.
Banking
The currency used in Hellas is Euros. You can use cash, travelers’ checks or credit cards. Due to the recent economic situation there is no possibility for anyone to open a new account in any bank in Hellas unless the deposit for opening the account is 10.000€. Note that this applies only for the time being and could be the case when you arrive in Athens. You can withdraw money either by going to the bank or by using your card in ATMs.
Before you travel to Hellas make sure to be informed by your bank the amount of money that you are allowed to withdraw daily with your card and the amount of money you are allowed to use daily in shopping.
Banks are open for the public from Monday to Thursday 08:00-14:30 & Friday 08:00-14:00. In the El.Venizelos airport there are branches that remain open for the public for a longer period of time. You can find a list of the banks that operate in Hellas in the following site:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_banks_in_Hellas
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Shopping
If you wish to go shopping you can use the Military Markets where you can find food, fuels, clothing, hairdresser etc. at slightly better prices which are:
E.K.E.M.S (Special Center for Supplying Military Units) [(E.K.E.M.Σ Ειδικό Κέντρο Εφοδιασμού Μονάδων Στρατού)] (http://ekems.army.gr/el/contact-us)Tue: 08:30 - 13:00 & 17:00 - 20:00, Wed: 15:30 - 20:00, Thu: 08:30 - 14:00, Fri: 15:30 - 20:00, Sat: 09:00 - 15:00.
P.O.N.(Supplier Organism of Navy) (Π.Ο.Ν. Προμηθευτικός Οργανισμός Ναυτικού) (http://pon-hn.gr/contact.html)Tuesday to Friday, 13:30-20:30, Saturday, 09:00-16:00.
There are also a lot of super markets and mini markets in Athens for buying food while there are numerous shops for buying things such as clothes, shoes, jewelry, books, etc. that are either separate shops or located in shopping malls.
In the street of Athens you will notice small kiosks (which are called “Periptero” in Greek) where you can buy newspapers, magazines, cigarettes, snacks and various small items.
You can also use on-line shopping by taking the same precautions that apply in your country.
The opening hours for shops are:
DAY MORNING AFTERNOONMONDAY 9.00 - 15.00 CLOSEDTUESDAY 9.00 - 14.00 17.30 - 21.00WEDNESDAY 9.00 - 15.00 CLOSEDTHURSDAY 9.00 - 14.00 17.30 - 21.00FRIDAY 9.00 - 14.00 17.30 - 21.00SATURDAY 9.00 - 15.00 CLOSED
Most shops in the main road of Athens, Ermou str. are open from 9:00 -
17:00
In big malls you can go shopping from 10:00 to 21:00 (Saturdays until 20:00).
Super markets are open from Monday to Friday, 08:00 – 21:00 and on Saturday, 08:00-20:00.
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Social life, Entertainment and Tourism
Athens is a city where you can have a very interesting social life. It is a place that provides a unique opportunity for unforgettable sightseeing, visits to archaeological and historical places, museums, attendance of theatrical and musical performances and cultural events. Athens is full with places where you can have lunch or dinner (taverns, restaurants, bistros) or enjoy your coffee or all day long.
Tipping: Leaving “TIPS” (an abbreviation–“to insure prompt service”) for services is optional in Hellas. However if you decide to leave a tip an amount around 10% of the bill would be quite satisfactory.
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Points of Interest
We should underline that, since the College is at the center of Athens, is near many points of interest, such as Acropolis, National Archaeological Museum, Hellenic Parliament, Panathenaic Stadium.
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HNDCNational Archaeological
Museum
Acropolis
Panathenaic Stadium Hellenic Parliament
For further information about other points of interest in Hellas visit the official site of EOT at the following links (set by category of interest):
Guides by geographical domain:
Hellas e-book:http://www.visitHellas.gr/eot/welcome-home/
Athens – Attica Guide:http://www.visitHellas.gr/deployedFiles/StaticFiles/pdf/Athens-Attica_Guide.pdf
Dodekanisa Guide:http://www.visitHellas.gr/deployedFiles/StaticFiles/pdf/ENG_12nisa.pdf
Ionian Islands Guide:http://www.visitHellas.gr/deployedFiles/StaticFiles/pdf/ENG_12nisa.pdf
Thrace Guide:http://www.visitHellas.gr/deployedFiles/StaticFiles/pdf/ENG_Thrace.pdf
Guides by interest:
City breaks:http://www.visitHellas.gr/deployedFiles/StaticFiles/pdf/Brochures/CityBreaks_EN_LowRes_newlogo.pdf
Culture:http://www.visitHellas.gr/deployedFiles/StaticFiles/pdf/Brochures/Culture_EN_LowRes_newlogo.pdf
Gastronomy:http://www.visitHellas.gr/deployedFiles/StaticFiles/pdf/Brochures/Gastronomy_EN_LowRes_newlogo.pdfTouring:http://www.visitHellas.gr/deployedFiles/StaticFiles/pdf/Brochures/Touring_EN_LowRes_newlogo.pdf
Religious Tourismhttp://www.visitHellas.gr/deployedFiles/StaticFiles/pdf/Religious_en.pdf
Meetings & Incentiveshttp://www.visitHellas.gr/deployedFiles/StaticFiles/pdf/Brochures/Meetings_EN_LowRes_newlogo.pdf
Nautical:http://www.visitHellas.gr/deployedFiles/StaticFiles/pdf/Brochures/Nautical_EN_lowres_newlogo.pdf
Religion
Following the Hellenic Constitution the officially recognized religion in Hellas is Christian Orthodox. In the Constitution every person is free to exercise its own religion, too. Orthodox Christians represent the vast majority of the population (98%). Religions with smaller numbers of followers include Muslim, Catholicism and other.
Security Issues
Athens is considered to be a safe city. However, as it is the case in all big cities worldwide, special precaution should be taken when using the public means of transportation in rush hours to avoid pickpockets or when walking very late in the night alone in certain places downtown. Be careful not to carry a lot of money with you and avoid going downtown in case of demonstrations.
Miscellaneous InformationDress Policy
Every Monday: Uniform Class B.Tuesday to Thursday: Business (coat and tie, with equivalent attire for ladies).Friday: Business Casual.V.I.P. Visits and ceremonies: Class A.Visits: Business Casual.Field Studies Trips: Uniform Class B, Business, and Casual.Please be aware of weather conditions during the season.Uniforms Class B uniform (left picture). Class A uniform (right picture).
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Code of Conduct
Athens is an easy city to wander around since many Greeks can speak English and they are willing to help tourists. When socializing in Hellas remember the following:
Physical contact (handshaking, eye contact) is allowed between men and women.
There is often close contact among people of the same gender as well. Greeks will often reach out and touch someone when speaking to them. When meeting, a kiss on both cheeks is a common gesture if there is a familiar relationship.
Public interactions are often more demonstrative than foreigners may be used to. Conversations are often held at a high volume – which may or may not indicate anger.
The Greeks will often make gestures by inclining their heads such as tilting their heads upwards to indicate “no” for example.
Nodding the head upward means no. A raised open palm at face level is considered an insult. Eating in a Greek restaurant is pretty informal and meant to be relaxing and
enjoyable. When visiting a monastery, do not ask the priests or nuns if you may take
their pictures and ask their permission to take photographs of the monastery.
When visiting tourist sites such as the Acropolis in Athens, do not pick up any stones, pieces of chipped wall, etc. to take home as souvenir. That is illegal.
You can drink a little at a pub or restaurant, but only on the condition that you will know when to stop. Drunk driving is, of course, unacceptable. With regard to smoking, it is prohibited in taxis and public places, except those equipped with a special area.
Weather
The climate of Athens is Mediterranean and can be summed up as having hot dry summers and mild wet winters. Although this climate produces temperatures that are warmer throughout the year than most of northern Europe, Hellas still does experience the four “seasons.” The average temperature in the
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winter is in the low teens (10-12°C), while spring and fall bring average temperatures in the mid-teens (15-19°C).
Electricity
It is 230V (50Hz). Do not forget to buy or to bring an adaptor with you if it is necessary.
Conversion Table
Hellas is using the metric system. For your convenience use the following table or visit referenced site http://www.metric-conversions.org/
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EmbassiesCountry Telephone Address
Egypt 2103618612 Vasilisis Sofias 3
Albania 2106876200 Bekkiarelli 7
Algeria 2107564191 Vasileos Konstantinou 14
Argentina 2107244158 Vasilisis Sofias 59
Armenia 2109345727 Kifissias & Alexandras
Australia 2108704000 Leoforos Kifissias 1-3
Austria 2107257270 Vasilisis Sofias 4
Vatican 2106722728 Mavili 2
Belgium 2103617886 Sekeri 3
Venezuela 2106729169 Marathonodromon 19
Bosnia & Herzegovina 2106410788 Hatzikosta 3
Bulgaria 2106748105 Stratigou Kalari 33A
Brazil 2107213039 Filikis Etairias Ave 14
France 2103391000 Vasilisis Sofias 7
Germany 2107285111 Karaoli & Dimitriou 3
Georgia 2106424271 Agiou Dimitriou 24
Denmark 2107256440 Mourouzi 10
Switzerland 2107230364 Iasiou 2
Estonia 2107475660 Mesogion 2
United Kingdom 2107272600 Ploutarxou 1
USA 2107212951 Vasilisis Sofias 91
Japan 2106709900 Ethnikis Antistaseos 46
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India 2107216227 Kleanthous 3
Indonesia 2106742345 Marathonodromon 99
Jordan 2106744161 Papadiamanti 21
Iraq 2106722330 Mazaraki 4
Iran 2106741436 Stratigou Kalari 16
Ireland 2107232771 Vasileos Konstantinou 7
Spain 2109213123 Dioniniou Areopagitou 21
Israel 2106719530 Marathonodromon 1
Italy 2103617260 Sekeri 2
Canada 2107273400 Gennadiou 4 & Ypsilantous
China 2106723282 Krinon 2A
Columbia 2107236848 Vrasida 3
Congo 2106776110 Ariadnis 2
Korea 2106984080 Kifissias 124
Cuba 2106855550 Sofokleous 5
Kuwait 2106743593 Marathonodromon 27
Croatia 2106777059 Tzavella 4
Cyprus 2107237883 Irodotou 16
Latvia 2107294483 Vasileos Konstantinou 38
Lebanon 2106755873 25thMartiou 6
Libya 2106742120 Vironos 13
Lithuania 2107294356 Vasilissis Sofias 49
Luxembourg 2107256400 Vasilisis Sofias 23A
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Malta 2107785138 VasilisisSofias 96
Morocco 2106744209 Marathonodromon 5
Mexico 2107294780 Filikis Etairias 14
Moldova 2106990372 Georgiou Mpakou 20
Nigeria 2108021168 Dolianis 65
Norway 2107246173 Vasilisis Sofias 23
South Africa 2106106645 Kifissias 60
The Netherlands 2107254900 Vasileos Konstantinou 7
Andorra 2106982021 Kifissias 74
Hungary 2106752300 Kalvou 16
Ukraine 2106800230 Stefanou Delta 2
Uruguay 2103602635 Likavitou 1G
Pakistan 2107290214 Loukianou 6
Palestine 2106726061 Giasemion 13
Panama 2104286441 Praksitelous 192 & 2ndMerarxias
Peru 2107792761 Sempelou 2
Poland 2106797700 Hrisanthemon 22
Portugal 2107236784 Vasilisis Sofias 23
F.Y.R. Macedonia 2106749585 Marathonodromon 13
Romania 2106728875 Emmanouil Mpenaki 7
Russia 2106725235 Nikolaou Litra 28
Saudi Arabia 2106716911 Marathonodromon 71
Serbia 2107774344 Vasilisis Sofias 106
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Slovakia 2106771980 Giorgou Seferi 4
Slovenia 2106775683 Mavili 10
Sweden 2107266100 Vasileos Konstantinou 7
Syria 2106725577 Diamantidou 61
Thailand 2106749065 Marathonodromon 25 &Kiprou
Turkey 2107263000 Vasileos Georgiou B 8
Czech Republic 2106719701 GiorgouSeferi 6
Tunisia 2106717590 Antheon 2 &Marathonodromon
Philippines 2106721883 Antheon 26
Finland 2107255860 Hatzigianni Meksi 5
Chiles 2107252574 Vasilisis Sofias 25
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Basic Words in Greek
Yes Nai' No O'hi
Thank you Efharisto' Thank you very much Efharisto' poli'
You're welcome Parakalo' Please Parakalo'
Excuse me signo'mi Hello gia'sou
Goodbye andi'o sas So long gia' hara'
Good morning kalime'ra Good afternoon kalo' mesime'ri Good evening kalispe'ra
Good night kalini'hta I do not understand Den katalave'no
How do you say this in [English]? Pos to le'testa [Agglika'] Do you speak ... Mila'te ...
English Agglika' French Gallika' German Germanika' Spanish Ispanika' Chinese Kine'zika
I Ego' We emi's
You (singular, familiar) esi' You (singular, formal) esi's
You (plural) esi's They afti'
What is your name? Pos se le'ne? Nice to meet you. He'ro poli'
How are you? Ti ka'nete? Good kala' Bad a'shima
So so e'tsi ke e'tsi Wife i si'zigos
Husband o si'zigos Daughter i ko'ri
Son o gio's Mother mite'ra Father pate'ras Friend o fi'los
Where is the bathroom? Where is the toilet?
Pu' i'ne i tuale'ta?
zero mid'en
one e'na two di'o
three tri'a four te'ssera five pe'nte six e'ksi
seven epta' eight okto' nine ene'a ten de'ka
eleven e'ndeka twelve do'deka
thirteen dekatri'a fourteen dekate'ssera fifteen dekape'nde sixteen dekae'ksi
seventeen dekaepta' eighteen dekaokto' nineteen dekaenne'a twenty i'kosi
twenty one ikosie'na thirty tria'nda forty sara'nta fifty peni'nta sixty eksi'nda
seventy evdomi'da eighty ogdo'nda ninety eneni'da
one hundred ekato' one thousand xi'lia
one million ena ekatomi'rio How much does this cost? Po'so ka'ni afto'
What is this? Ti' i'ne afto' I'll buy it. Tha to agora'so
I would like to buy ... Tha I'thela na agora'so Do you have ... 'Ehete
Do you accept credit cards? Pe'rnete pistotike's ka'rtes Open Anikta'
Closed Klista' Postcard ka'rt posta'l Stamps Gramato'sema A little Li'go A lot Poli' All O'la
Breakfast Proino' Lunch Mesimeriano'
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Dinner Bradino' Vegetarian gia hortofa'gous
Kosher ko'ser Cheers! Gia'sou
Please bring the bill. Logariasmo' parakalo' Bread psomi'
Beverage anapsiktiko' Coffee kafe
Tea ts'ai Juice himo' Water nero' Beer mbi'ra Wine krasi' Salt ala'ti
Pepper pipe'ri Meat kre'as Beef mosxa'ri Pork xirino' Fish psa'ri
Poultry poulerika' Vegetable lahanika'
Fruit frou'ta Potato pata'ta Salad sala'ta
Dessert glika' Ice cream pagoto'
Where is ...? pou i'ne How much is the fare? Po'so ka'ni to isiti'rio
Ticket esiti'rio One ticket to ..., please. E'na isiti'rio gia , parakalo' Where are you going? Pou' pa'te
Where do you live? Pou' me'nis Train tre'no Bus leofori'o
Subway, Underground metro' Airport aerodro'mio
Train station o stathmo's tou tre'nou Bus station o stathmo's tou leofori'ou
Subway station, Underground station o stathmo's tou metro' Departure anaho'rsis
Arrival a'fixis Car rental agency grafi'o enikia'seos aftokini'ton
Parking pa'rking Hotel ksenodohi'o Room doma'tio
Reservation kra'tisi
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Are there any vacancies for tonight? e'hetee'nadoma'tiogia' apo'pse
No vacancies den ipa'rhoun doma'tia Passport diabatirio
Left aristera' Right deksia'
Straight efthi'a Up pa'no
Down ka'to Far makria'
Near konda' Long makrino' Short kondino' Map xa'rtis
Tourist Information touristike's plirofori'es Post office taxidromi'o Museum mousi'o
Bank tra'peza Police station astinomiko' tmi'ma
Hospital nosokomi'o Pharmacy, Chemists farmaki'o
Store, Shop magazi' Restaurant estiato'rio
College sholi'o Church eklisi'a
Restrooms touale'tes Street dro'mos Square plati'a
Mountain bouno' Hill lo'fos
Valley Kila'da Ocean Okeano's Lake Li'mni River Pota'mi
Swimming Pool pisi'na Tower pi'rgos Bridge ge'fira
What time is it? Ti o'ra I'ne 7:13, Seven thirteen efta' ke dekatri'a 3:15, Three fifteen tri's ke dekape'nde
3:15, A quarter past three tri's ke te'tarto 11:30, Eleven thirty e'ndeka ke tria'nda
11:30, Half past eleven e'ndeka ke misi' 1:45, One forty-five mi'a ke sarantape'nde
1:45, A quarter till two di'o para' te'tarto Day ime'ra
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Week ebdoma'da Month mi'nas Year xro'nos
Monday Defte'ra Tuesday Tri'ti
Wednesday Teta'rti Thursday Pe'mpti
Friday Paraskebi' Saturday Sa'bato Sunday Kiriaki' January Ianoua'rios February Febroua'rios
March Ma'rtios April Apri'lios May Ma'ios June Iou'nios July Iou'lios
August A'bgoustos September Septe'mbrios
October Okto'brios November Noe'mbrios December Deke'mbrios
Spring 'Aniksi Summer Kaloke'ri
Fall, Autumn Fthino'poro Winter Himo'nas Today Si'mera
Yesterday Hte's Tomorrow A'brio Birthday Gene'thlia
Happy Birthday! Hro'nia Polla'
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Communication
In order to receive further information about the ISCDS you can contact us by e-mail, telephone call, letter and fax using the following details:
Email: [email protected]
Address: Evelpidon 6 & Moustoxidi
Telephone:(+30) 2108896530, 210-8896500
Fax: 0030 2108896545
The staff of the College is here to help you throughout the course.
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