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Once you've gained proficiency in this lesson, consider exploring these related subjects: [[Language/Modern-greek-1453/Culture/Historical-speech-of-Xenophon-Zolotas|Historical speech of Xenophon Zolotas]], [[Language/Modern-greek-1453/Culture/Greek-Salad-Horiatiki-Salata|Greek Salad Horiatiki Salata]], [[Language/Modern-greek-1453/Culture/Famous-Greek-politicians-and-leaders|Famous Greek politicians and leaders]] & [[Language/Modern-greek-1453/Culture/Greek-cuisine-and-gastronomy|Greek cuisine and gastronomy]].  
Once you've gained proficiency in this lesson, consider exploring these related subjects: [[Language/Modern-greek-1453/Culture/Historical-speech-of-Xenophon-Zolotas|Historical speech of Xenophon Zolotas]], [[Language/Modern-greek-1453/Culture/Greek-Salad-Horiatiki-Salata|Greek Salad Horiatiki Salata]], [[Language/Modern-greek-1453/Culture/Famous-Greek-politicians-and-leaders|Famous Greek politicians and leaders]] & [[Language/Modern-greek-1453/Culture/Greek-cuisine-and-gastronomy|Greek cuisine and gastronomy]].  
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==World Children's Day==
==World Day for the Rights of the Child==
54 Articles, set out in the Charter of the United Nations, include conventions and provisions relating to the recognition of inherent dignity and the equal and inalienable rights of all members of the human family, which is the foundation of freedom, justice and peace in the world.
54 Articles, set out in the Charter of the United Nations, include conventions and provisions relating to the recognition of inherent dignity and the equal and inalienable rights of all members of the human family, which is the foundation of freedom, justice and peace in the world.


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