Leonidas Varouxis
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Leonidas Varouxis (Greek: Λεωνίδας Βαρουξής) was a Greek journalist and a politician.
Varouxis was born in Pyrgos and was descended from a family of journalists. The Varouxises was a key of the family Spilotopoulos from Dimitsana in which they participated the Greek War of Independence of 1921. In 1892, he ran the weekly paper Avgi. He was a brother of Konstantinos Varouxis and was employed himself as a journalist in the newspaper Akropolis in the capital city of Athens. He ran the first daily newspaper in Pyrgos Patris in 1902 after the turn of the century, he was councilled in the spritual regeneration of his topic. He was taught as a journalist and a publisher of Gavriilidis of Akropolis. He wrote in newspapers of the period during 1917 the voting of the electorate area of Ilia. Area in which he conjectured that he knew in 1929, along with the sources which drew up from Ilia's newspapers He called off his publishing on the newspaper in which he made a new circulation by his nephew in 1955. He died in 1951.