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Vicky Anifanty is a lifestyle and travel writer for GetGreece (formerly Greece Media), focusing on the everyday experiences that make Greece unique. From hidden destinations and local cuisine to cultural insights that often go unnoticed, she aims to highlight the authentic side of Greek life. Vicky blends practical knowledge with personal perspective, helping readers discover Greece beyond the surface. Vicky joined GetGreece in 2023.

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Nov 7, 20254 min
What Is Bougatsa? A Complete Guide to Greece’s Beloved Breakfast Pastry
Bougatsa is a flaky Greek pastry filled with sweet custard or savory cheese, enjoyed fresh in the morning with coffee. Discover its history, variations, and where to try the best bougatsa in Greece.

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Oct 17, 20255 min
Greece Weather in November: What to Expect for Your Autumn Trip
Greece weather in November brings mild days, cooler evenings, and a mix of sunshine and rain. With average temperatures ranging from 12°C to 20°C, it is a comfortable month for exploring cities, ancient ruins, and local traditions without the summer crowds. Southern islands like Crete and Rhodes remain warmer, making them ideal for late-autumn getaways.

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Oct 15, 20256 min
Oxi Day Greece: The Story of Courage and Resistance
Oxi Day Greece is celebrated every year on October 28 to honor the moment in 1940 when Greece said “No” to Axis occupation. Marked with parades, school events, and national pride, Oxi Day represents courage, unity, and the enduring spirit of the Greek people.

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Oct 14, 20255 min
Why Is Mykonos So Famous?
Why is Mykonos so famous? Known for its whitewashed windmills, glamorous nightlife, and stunning beaches, Mykonos captures the essence of Greek island life. From ancient myths and nearby Delos to chic beach clubs and Cycladic charm, discover what makes this island one of the most celebrated destinations in the world.

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Oct 6, 20259 min
Greek Coffee Fortune Telling: A Cup of Culture, Symbols, and Stories
Step into the mystical world of Greek coffee fortune telling, where a simple cup of coffee reveals stories, symbols, and secrets of the future. Discover how this centuries-old art blends culture, intuition, and ritual, keeping alive one of Greece’s most fascinating folk traditions.

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Oct 1, 20255 min
Why Fraternities Use Greek Letters: The History and Meaning Behind the Symbols
Why do fraternities use Greek letters? The tradition began in the 18th century with Phi Beta Kappa, linking student groups to the prestige of ancient Greece. Fraternities and sororities adopted Greek letters to symbolize scholarship, secrecy, and unity, creating an identity that continues across campuses today.

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