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Bank of Greece: the Entrance; featuring Greek and EU flags, with an inscription "Trapeza Tis Ellados". Photographed by Optim on January 19, 2004.

The inscription reads: "Τράπεζα της Ελλάδος" (Trapeza tis Ellados), meaning Bank of Greece.

It is the entrance of the main building of the Bank of Greece in Athens, Eleutheriou Venizelou Avenue, number 21. Postal code 10250.

A larger 640x480 version with higher quality and with more details, including the surroundings, the windows, etc, exists in my private collection.

Photographed with an Olympus 2-megapixel digital camera.

This image was uploaded by the photographer and is released under the terms of GFDL.

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  • (del) (cur) 01:04, 21 January 2004 . . Optim (Talk | contribs) . . 255×312 (15,180 bytes) (Bank of Greece: the Entrance featuring Greek and EU flags, with an inscription "Trapeza Tis Elladhos". Photographed by Optim on January 19, 2004.)

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