Talk:Nikolaos Plastiras

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Perhaps we should move all the stuff about Lake Plastiras to the respective page. Also I am certain that the dam's electricity production was significant in the 60's but not any more, since it has less than 150 MW installed power.YannisKollias 17:16, 10 Feb 2005 (UTC)

Might want to do that. I changed "most" to "much of" in light of your comment. Apparently there is also a train named after him, and a historical museum - according to the Greek article. Somebody needs to translate the content there, but I'm kind of busy right now so I'm cherry-picking the really good stuff (love that "Army of Satan" quote). --Jpbrenna 6 July 2005 07:16 (UTC)