4 February 2026

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Guides Traditions/etiquette

Easter in Greece: The Ultimate Guide to Greek Orthodox Traditions (2026)

Understanding Pascha Greek Orthodox Easter, known as Pascha, crowns the celebrations of the Eastern Orthodox Church. The word “Pascha” derives from the Greek term.

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Guides Moving to Greece

New Year’s Resolutions for a Fresh Start: Tips – Expats Greece

New Year’s Resolutions for a Fresh Start: Tips – Expats Greece Happy 2026! For expats living in Greece, setting thoughtful New Year’s Resolutions.

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Guides Moving to Greece

Moving to Greece 2026: The Ultimate Expat Guide

Moving to Greece 2026: The Ultimate Expat Guide Moving to Greece in 2026 involves multiple steps — residency permits, tax numbers, social security,.

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Guides Traditions/etiquette

When the New Year Really Begins Around the World

As the world prepares to welcome 2026, many people associate the New Year with the familiar countdown of December 31. Yet globally, the.

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Escapes Seasonal

A Journey Through Time: The Royal Tombs and the New Central Museum Building of Aigai in Vergina

Xpat.gr visited Vergina, ancient Aigai—the royal metropolis of the Macedonians—to explore the Museum of the Royal Tombsand the New Central Museum Building of.

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Education International Education (IB, AP)

Applying to UK Law: UCAS, LNAT and Application Anxiety

The summer of real choices is upon us, and it brings with it a season of decisions and possibilities. By Zoe Xydia For the.

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Life & Culture

Zero-Click Searches on the Rise, Critical Thinking on the Downfall

As a proud member of Generation X, I can’t help but reflect on how my experience with searching for information has changed over.

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Education Teachers talks

Teachers Talk Episode 1: The Secrets of Teaching

Strategy & the Ethics of Education Welcome to the first episode of Teachers Talk—a space where education meets heart, strategy, and purpose. I’m.

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Education International Education (IB, AP)

Rethinking Pedagogy: From Teaching to Reaching

I remember the first time a student asked me, “Miss, why do we have to learn this?” I was fresh out of university,.

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