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Having exported chaos, drama, tragedy and democracy before most nations were staying up late enough to want souvlaki, Greece boasts an unrivalled legacy. But don't expect a visit there to be a sober study of the ancient world - the Greek propensity for partying dates back to Dionysos.

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The Greek year is a succession of festivals and events, some of which are religious, some cultural, others an excuse for a good knees-up. Gynaikokratia on 8 January is a day of role reversal in villages in northern Greece. Women spend the day in kafeneia (cafes) and other social centres where men usually congregate, while the men stay at home to do housework. The Greek carnival season runs through February-March over the three weeks before the beginning of Lent, and features fancy dress, feasting, traditional dancing and general merrymaking. Easter is the most significant festival in Greece, with candle-lit processions, feasting and fireworks displays. Emphasis is placed on the Resurrection rather than on the Crucifixion, so it is a joyous occasion. There are numerous summer festivals across the country, the most famous being the Hellenic Festival (mid-June to late September), which hosts drama and music in ancient theatres.

New Year's Day

Type: official holiday
Date: 1 Jan
  

Epiphany

Type: official holiday
Date: 6 Jan
  

1st Sunday in Lent

Type: official holiday
Date: Feb
  

Greek Independence Day

Type: official holiday
Date: 25 Mar
  

(Orthodox) Easter Sunday

Type: official holiday
Date: Mar/Apr
  

Spring Festival/Labour Day

Type: official holiday
Date: 1 May
  

Feast of the Assumption

Type: official holiday
Date: 15 Aug
  

Ohi Day

Type: official holiday
Date: 28 Oct
  

Christmas Day

Type: official holiday
Date: 25 Dec
  

St Stephen's Day

Type: official holiday
Date: 26 Dec
  

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