Ministry of Culture (Greece)
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Ministry of Culture (Greece)
Summary
Ministry of Culture (Greece) is a ministry of culture[1]. Ministry of Culture (Greece) draws 93 Wikipedia views per month (ministry_of_culture category, ranking #14 of 43).[2]
Key Facts
- Ministry of Culture (Greece) is in the country of Greece[3].
- Ministry of Culture (Greece)'s instance of is recorded as ministry of culture[4].
- Ministry of Culture (Greece)'s instance of is recorded as ministry of Greece[5].
- Ministry of Culture (Greece)'s headquarters location is recorded as Athens[6].
- Ministry of Culture (Greece)'s child organization or unit is recorded as Greek Archaeological Service[7].
- July 26, 1985 marks the founding of Ministry of Culture (Greece)[8].
- Ministry of Culture (Greece)'s official website is recorded as https://culture.gov.gr/el/SitePages/default.aspx[9].
- Ministry of Culture (Greece)'s topic's main category is recorded as Category:Ministry of Culture (Greece)[10].
- Ministry of Culture (Greece)'s applies to jurisdiction is recorded as Greece[11].
- Ministry of Culture (Greece)'s replaces is recorded as Ministry of Education, Religious Affairs, Culture and Sport[12].
- Ministry of Culture (Greece)'s replaces is recorded as Ministry of Culture and Tourism[13].
- Ministry of Culture (Greece)'s replaces is recorded as Ministry of Culture and Science[14].
- Ministry of Culture (Greece)'s owner of is recorded as Acropolis Museum[15].
Body
Founding
July 26, 1985 marks the founding of Ministry of Culture (Greece)[8].
Operations
Ministry of Culture (Greece)'s headquarters location is recorded as Athens[6]. Its child organization or unit is recorded as Greek Archaeological Service[7].
Why It Matters
Ministry of Culture (Greece) draws 93 Wikipedia views per month (ministry_of_culture category, ranking #14 of 43).[2] Ministry of Culture (Greece) has Wikipedia articles in 8 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[16]