Greece Interstate 33 is a highway that runs from Patras, originally at Dimitris Gounaris Street, now begins at the beltway, and had a branch ending at Olympia, and ends near Vytina, and Levídi, and some think it still ends at Ellinikon near Andritsaina and Megalopolis. Its length is about: 130 km, 170 km with the second branch, and 200 km with both, and 175 km from Patras to S of Ellinikon.
One of the main focuses of the debate at that period was the structure, content and orientation of the pre- university level of general education, and especially the undifferentiated general secondary school.
Greece, as a new member of the EEC was being tantalised by problems of imbalances in the structure of the various sectors of the economy.
I graduated (with a honour's degree) from the Department of Sociology of the University of Crete, Greece, in 1993.
Greece's economic growth is being driven in part by infrastructure construction (and foreign investment) for the 2004 Olympic Games, which are to be held in Athens.
Greece is a major investor in the former Yugoslavia and its energy infrastructure is being integrated with that of the Balkan states.
Greece's power network currently is connected with the networks of Albania, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM), and Bulgaria, allowing Greece to export electricity to Kosovo in Yugoslavia, through Albania and FYROM (although transmission problems in those countries have sometimes prevented much of this electricity from reaching its intended recipients).