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Kallithéa

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[kal-uh-they-uh, kah-lee-they-ah] / ˌkæl əˈθeɪ ə, ˌkɑ liˈθeɪ ɑ /

noun

  1. a city in E Greece, a suburb of Athens.


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Second-division Greek football club Athens Kallithea is among those giving its jerseys a makeover.

From Reuters

Athens Kallithea and Italy's Venezia FC have used slick social media campaigns to sell apparel globally despite a smaller fanbase.

From Reuters

"There's a risk of tension with existing fans whenever you start moving beyond the core culture," said Athens Kallithea's president and creative director, Ted Philipakos.

From Reuters

A 57-year-old man was killed and another person, aged 58, was injured following the incident in Kallithea.

From BBC

The plans could inconvenience hundreds of thousands of customers while endangering some who depend on electricity to keep them alive, like 56-year-old Kallithea Miller.

From Seattle Times