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Athens 2004: Olympic Closing Ceremony (Games of the XXVIII Olympiad)

"The games of the 28th summer Olympiad returned to the birthplace of the Olympics - Athens, Greece"

The games of the 28th summer olympiad returned to the birthplace of the Olympics - Athens, Greece. The games ran from August 13 to 29th 2004.

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  • Haris Alexiou

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  • Dimitra Galani

    Dimitra Galani

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  • Marinella

    Marinella

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  • Giorgos Dalaras

    Giorgos Dalaras

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  • Dionysis Savvopoulos

    Dionysis Savvopoulos

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  • Giannis Parios

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  • Eleftheria Arvanitaki

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  • Alkistis Protopsalti

    Alkistis Protopsalti

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  • Anna Vissi

    Anna Vissi

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Overview

The games of the 28th summer olympiad returned to the birthplace of the Olympics - Athens, Greece. The games ran from August 13 to 29th 2004.

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