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Cadastral-Ktimatologio Information for Expatriates

Posted by evdomada on November 29, 2008

The deadline for the submission of declarations by Greek Expatriates ends on December 30th 2008

Link: What is the Cadastral-Ktimatologio all about?

Link: What do people need to do?

The Greek expatriates and people living permanently abroad who own real estate property in any of the 107 regions (link to see the regions) currently under cadastral survey will have to declare it to the Hellenic Cadastre by December 30, 2008. It is noted that the declaration submitted to the cadastre is mandatory for all those owning real estate property in Greece and is not associated with the E9 declaration.

To better service Greek expatriates, it was decided that the ownership declaration will not have to be submitted by proxy and instead the Greek Embassies/Consulates will issue a special authorisation with proof of authenticity of signature free of charge.

Specifically, the options available to the Greek expatriates are:

1. Provided the declaration is filled out, signed and submitted by a third party on behalf of the beneficiary, a special authorisation is required with certified signature authenticity by the Embassy/Consulate at their country of residence provided free of charge.

A special authorisation draft text for certification can be found at the end of this page

2. By proxy already authorised by a general or specific proxy document to administer their real estate in Greece.

3. By a third party with a simple authorisation. In this case, the declaration should be dispatched by postal mail filled out and signed with the necessary documents attached. The authorised representative will have to pay the fixed fee to one of the collaborating banks and submit the declaration to the competent Cadastral Survey Office.

4. For the first time, the declaration can be submitted through the internet using a special application that can be found on the Ktimatologio S.A. website www.ktimatologio.gr. In this case, the necessary documents submitted with the declaration are dispatched by postal mail to the competent Cadastral Survey Office and the fixed fee is paid by credit card.

Information for the Greek expatriates:

  • Greek expatriates can call +30 210 6505600 or send their questions by e-mail at:

    ktimagen@ktimatologio.gr

    or by post at:

    288 Messogion Avenue , 155 62 Athens.

  • Moreover, detailed information is provided throughout the cadastral survey procedure on the website of Ktimatologio S.A., which is constantly updated with answers to frequently asked questions by the expatriates.

For the better service and information of the expatriates Ktimatologio S.A. has already entered co-operation with the World Council of Hellenes Abroad (SAE), the General Secretariat of Greeks Abroad and the Press Offices of our Embassies through the Secretariat General of Information.

LINK AUTHORISATION DRAFT TEXT FOR CERTIFICATION

Source: www.ktimatologio.gr

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Athens Nightlife: Winter 2008

Posted by evdomada on November 28, 2008

Winter has finally arrived in Athens and that also means that the nightclubs have been at it for a few weeks for this winter’s new shows.  I have tried to compile a list of who is singing where in Athens this winter 2008.  Unfortunately I am not having as much luck with sourcing the information for what’s happening up in the northern capital of Thessaloniki but the search will continue.

Also, it is our intention to keep the information as current as possible, as well as any other performances that will be happening over in Athens for those of us overseas planning a trip to the homeland this winter. Read the rest of this entry »

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Ecologists rally against €1.2bn Crete resort

Posted by evdomada on November 28, 2008

* Helena Smith in Athens
* guardian.co.uk, Friday November 28 2008 00.01 GMT
* The Guardian, Friday November 28 2008

Protesters say the proposed 2,600-hectare resort in Crete would ruin the landscape. Photograph: Terri Harris/Alamy

The legality of one of the Mediterranean’s biggest tourism projects faces fresh scrutiny after Greece’s highest judicial authority launched an investigation into the role of a British company involved in the venture.

Athens supreme court prosecutor George Sanidas ordered an inquiry into the Cavo Sidero project after a complaint that the London-based Minoan Group, which won a bid for the development, had an unfair advantage over rivals. He also instructed Crete’s chief prosecutor to look into the original acquisition by an ancient monastery of the land on Crete’s rugged Toplou peninsula. Read the rest of this entry »

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UEFA CUP: Olympiakos make a good move for the next round

Posted by evdomada on November 28, 2008

Finally some European delight for the Red fans of Piraeus who managed a great win over Benfica this morning.  The final score was 5-1 and it was a win that Olympiakos had to make if they want to have any chance of progressing to the next round of the UEFA Cup.

Below is the post-game report from uefa.com

Slick Olympiacos leave Benfica standing
Thursday 27 November 2008 Read the rest of this entry »

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Champions League: Panathinaikos take the points in Italy

Posted by evdomada on November 27, 2008

Panathinaikos managed the upset of the round, defeating Mourinho’s Internazionale in the San Siro 0-1.

I have included here the report from Bloomberg Sports

Wire: BLOOMBERG Sports (BSP) Date: 2008-11-26 21:54:06
(ESP)-CHAMPIONS LEAGUE REPORT: INTER MILAN 0-1 PANATHINAIKOS

Inter Milan 0 Panathinaikos 1
From Ben Gladwell, PA Sport, Milan Read the rest of this entry »

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Hellas Hampers: Christmas Gift Ideas

Posted by evdomada on November 24, 2008

We’re nearly there – Christmas is less than 4 weeks away!

Visit the Hellas Hampers website for a full range of Hampers including some new & exciting products!

www.hellashampers.com.au

Also, check out the Hellas Hampers ad in the Good Living over the next few weeks.

Hellas Hampers would like to wish you a Happy Festive season & all the best for the New Year ~ 2009!

hellas-hampers-xmas2008

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Piccola Napoli: Authentic Taste of Naples

Posted by evdomada on November 24, 2008

Piccola Napoli

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GAPA: Lecture on the Greek National Cadastral (Ktimatologio)

Posted by evdomada on November 21, 2008

As of June 17th 2008 the cadastral survey procedure commences in 107 new regions of Attica and Thessaloniki prefectures and the capitals of prefectures that have not been surveyed during previous programmes.
Citizens who have real estate property in these regions are asked to declare it to the Hellenic Cadastre from June 17th until October 31st 2008, while expatriates and people living permanently abroad can declare their real estate property until December 30th 2008.

GAPA has arranged for Christina Alexopoulos, a solicitor with a great knowledge on the subject, to provide our members and friends with an information lecture.

Date: 28th of November – 7:30pm

Venue:  Pan-Korinthian House
11 Anglo Road Anzac Mall Campsie.

For more information please contact Penny pennyk@gapa.com.au

Source: www.gapa.com.au

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Nikos Vertis – Concert Dates

Posted by evdomada on November 21, 2008

Nikos Vertis is taking a break from the Greek nightclub scene and has undertaken a world tour.  He has already performed in Australia, and those of us that were fortunate enough to see him, thoroughly enjoyed his performance.

Here are the remaining concert tour dates for Nikos Vertis.

North America
21 November – MONTREAL CANADA
22 November-  NEW YORK

Cyprus
28 November – Nicosia
29 November – Lemesos

Europe (For more details go to www.greece-on-tour.eu and www.karozas.gr)
05 December Dusseldorf – Germany
06 December Stuttgart – Germany
07 December Frankfurt – Germany
08 December Brussels – Belgium
12 December Zurich – Switzerland
14 December Munich – Germany
30 December Utrecht – Netherlands
17 January London – England

Source: www.nikosvertis.gr

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A Greek’s Gong Ride for a Cause

Posted by evdomada on November 12, 2008

One of evdomada.net’s contributors and great supporters took part as many others did in the MS Gong Ride charity. Arthur Panos raised over $13,000 for the M.S. Society and was one of the top fundraising efforts of the entire event!

In total, the M.S. Society has raised over $1.7m for M.S. sufferers (and still counting), surpassing the target for this year.

The evdomada.net team would like to congratulate him for his fantastic efforts and we we would like to share with you his journal of the day’s events.

I believe Arthur has plans to participate in the Tour De France and I suggested to him to do a tour of Greece and journal his adventures … who knows maybe in the future there will be a a book or even a DVD series!!

Bravo levendi!!

MS GONG RIDE JOURNAL

The Fundraising
My original fundraising target of $200 quickly ballooned to $1,000, then $2,000, eventually getting to $13,000 – which was achieved on the morning of the big ride itself.

The support from folks around Vodafone, from family, friends, across Australia, and around the world, was overwhelming; with hundreds of dollars flying in every time an email update was sent.

As the funds were coming in, M.S. stories started to filter into my inbox. Heartbreaking stories which made the challenge of the day & the importance of the cause so worthwhile.

The Big Ride
After a poor nights’ sleep, fretting over not finishing, I awoke at 5am to give myself time for breakfast to power up for the day. A bit before 6am, I headed off to the start in Sydney Park, St Peters.

Cyclists descended upon the start line from all over town, coming in from various parts of Sydney and beyond, by bike, car, train, and even boat!

Sydney park was a menagerie of colours and sounds, as everyone gathered for a nice and easy push off down the Princess Highway for the Sydney leg of the ride, a rather flat and easy journey before the challenge of the Royal National Park. I loved the sight of all the colourful jerseys and bikes making their way in their thousands, in a long wide line stretching out in front and behind me as far as my eyes could see.

By the time we hit the outskirts of Sydney, where we were joined by the people who elected to start at Heathcote for the shorter 56km ride, the group swelled to 15,000 riders, made up of the very old to the very young. People were carrying babies in backpacks, sufferers of MS who could not balance on a bike had special three wheeled versions, and there were even people dressed as superheroes (and some actual real live superheroes were there too).

The ride through the park was wonderful, a massive downhill run which was joyous, followed by hills like I’ve never climbed before.

From reading books about pro riding, cadence (rhythm) is the key to lulling your muscles into ignoring the pain – focusing on the rhythm to get you up the hills, to finally breathe in the spectacular views leading into Wollongong. And what a sight those coastlines are, where hang gliders jump off the cliffs of Stanwell Park and Bald Hill. It was here that Lawrence Hargrave, an Australian pioneer of flight, experimented with box kites in the early part of the 20th century.

Finally, the riders were met at Stuart Park by a festival of music and celebration, with loved ones lining the finishing stretch cheering on the tired bodies for that one last effort over the line.

I’ll never forget the passion of all the people involved in the ride, from the people affected by M.S., the hard hard workers at the M.S. Society who took care of EVERYTHING, the smiling cheering encouraging volunteers, the St Johns Ambulance folk who mended broken bodies and dented egos, to the spirited riders who did the ride to pedal with a purpose.

Thanks again for all your support,
Arthur

MS Gong Ride: Pedalling with a Purpose – Thank you and well done to all

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