Greece Interstate 82 (Pylos - Kalamata - Sparti) is a west to east highway linking Pylos with the GR-9/E55, Kalamata and downtown Sparta with GR-37/E???. The highway begins in downtown Pylos and runs through the southwestern part of Messenia and through curvy roads and through Lykodimos and intersects with a road linking to Petalidi and Koroni. The highway passes in the northern part of the Messenian Gulf and bypasses Messene to the south. The highway runs passes through a straight ling and south of the Kalamata Airport and aligning next to the abandoned railway. The highway has a joint with Greece Interstate 82 and by-passes north of Kalamata. It was previously 2 km north of downtown. NW of the city ends a joint and runs next to the river to the north and passes into the Taygetus range with dangerous curves and runs upward to the pass and making it the only highway passing through the middle of the Taygetus range, the other highway GR-38 (Gytheio - Areopoli) passes in the southern part, the westbound lanes run downward and west of the Taygetus. It also serves the junction of Pigi and Artemissia. The highway afterwards runs downward, upward for the westbound lanes. The stream runs south of the highway and passes into dangerous curves with two tunnel, one that is halfway and another is entirely with about 50 to 100 m below. It passes with a few junctions linking to other villages but not Mystras but the northern part. The highway intersects with a road connecting to Mystras and runs into a avenue in Sparta and east of the Taygetus and 1 km eastward connects with GR-38 (Tripoli - Sparta - Gytheio). The highway runs entirely in the Peloponnese and into two prefectures, Messenia and Laconia. There are also Pylos in Ilia including Pylos Ilias and Pyrgos Trifylias which are both archaeological sites Pylos (Greek Πύλος) is the name of a bay and a town on the west coast of the Peloponnese, in the district of Messenia in southern Greece. ... Greece Interstate 9 is the second-longest national highway that runs into the Peloponnese. ... The European route E55 passes through the following cities: Helsingborg - Elsinore - Rostock - Berlin - Dresden - Teplice - Prague - Vienna - Ancona - Ioannina - Arta (bypasses) - Amphilochia - Agrinion - Messolonghi - Rhion * Antirrhion - Patras - Kourtesi - Marathia - Pyrgos - Epitalion - Zacharo - Kalo Nero - near Dorio - near Oichalia - Allagi - Thouria - Kalamáta From Helsingborg, the route continues northward through Sweden and... Greece Interstate 37 (Tripoli - Sparta - Gytheio - Areopoli) is a south to north highway linking Tripoli with the GR-7/ E55 along with GR-33 and GR-74 at the Tripoli Bypass, Sparta and Areopoli in the Mani Peninsula. ... Taygetus or Taygetos (Greek: Ταΰγετος), also Taigetos is a mountain range of the Peloponnesus, Southern Greece, extending about 65 mi (100 km) north from the southern end of Cape Matapan in the Mani Peninsula. ... Peloponnesos (Greek: Πελοπόννησος, sometime Latinized as Peloponnesus or Anglicized as The Peloponnese) is a large peninsula in Greece, forming the part of the country south of the Isthmus of Corinth. ... Messinia Messinia (also spelled Messenia) is a district in the Peloponnesus, a region of Greece. ... Laconia (Λακωνία), also known as Lacedaemonia, was in ancient Greece the portion of the Peloponnesus of which the most important city was Sparta. ...
Length: about 100 to 120 km
History
The highway in the eastern part became paved in the mid-20th century. It was paved from Pylos to Sparta. In the 2000s, the construction of the Kalamata Bypass began and is in the northern part. The bypass was complete in the mid-2000s and prior to that of the highway was with GR-7. The highway used to have a traffic light near the airport but it became abandoned. (19th century - 20th century - 21st century - more centuries) Decades: 1900s 1910s 1920s 1930s 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s As a means of recording the passage of time, the 20th century was that century which lasted from 1901–2000 in the sense of the Gregorian calendar (1900–1999 in the... Major controversy over U.S. presidential election, 2000 September 11, 2001 Terrorist Attack on New Yorks World Trade Center and Virginias Pentagon killing over 3000 people. ... Major controversy over U.S. presidential election, 2000 September 11, 2001 Terrorist Attack on New Yorks World Trade Center and Virginias Pentagon killing over 3000 people. ...
Rasim Hid, a teacher at a minority primary school, was transferred by the state-appointed secretary general of the region from the city of Xanthi to a mountain region of Rodopi for using the term Turkish school in a teachers meeting.
After the rapprochement between Turkey and Greece in the 1930s, according to Rozakis, the Greek Prime Minister Eleftherios Venizelos accepted that the minority was a secular and not only a religious one.50 This switch came as Greek policy began to favor Kemalists within the minority over Islamist traditionalists.
Greece, however, has limited their number to sixteen, the number of teachers needed by the Greek minority schools in Istanbul.
In the period 1991-1998, there was no concrete migration policy, as the country was still considered to be a net "exporter" of population.[4] Specialist institutions, such as advice centres for the legal, social and economic orientation of immigrants (especially children), hardly existed.
Greece has viewed this rapprochement with alarm, because she is afraid of the expansion of the Turkish influence in the Balkans, and the potential formation of an "Islamic Arc" (Albania - Bosnia - Turkey) which would run through her borders.
Besides, Greece is still considered an enemy in the Albanian collective conscience, as Hohxa, the former Communist dictator, had cultivated the idea that the country is surrounded by hostile powers ready to dismember her.