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Go Greek

OUR STORY

gogreek® is a new idea with the inspiring vision to feature and spread the Greek Culture through a contemporary approach. History, Tradition, Mythology, Philosophy, Astronomy are our main touchstones. Traditional viands, such as extra virgin Greek olive oil and ouzo miniatures, and elegant objects of everyday life such as coasters, pillowcases, mugs etc. are our vehicle.

 

The Twelve Olympian Gods, heroes from the Greek History and Mythology, traditional costumes from all over the country, handmade wooden boats from the Greek Naval tradition are some of the topics we draw inspiration from, to create «gogreek® the collectibles», already multi - awarded for their labels and design

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Attica

IN BRIEF

Attica is the historic region of Greece which encompasses the city of Athens, which is also the capital of Greece, and the city of Piraeus. Since 1829, Attica has belonged to the independent Greek state. Since 1834, Athens has been rebuilt and has become the new capital of Greece (transferred from Nafplio in Argolis), and people from other parts of Greece have gradually started reconstituting Attica. The most dramatic increase happened with the Greek refugees from Asia Minor, after the population exchange between Greece and Turkey, in the context of the Treaty of Lausanne. Today, a large part of Attica is occupied by urban Athens. The contemporary Greek region of Attica incorporates the classical Attica, as well as the islands of the Argo-Saronic Gulf, a small part of Peloponnese surrounding Troezen, and the Ionian island Kithira.

 

Since ancient times, Attica has been a fruitful area with excellent products. There are valleys in Eleusis, and the Mesogeia, which are being cultivated and are very fertile. They produce mainly grapes, agricultural products, vegetables, honey and olives. In Attica, resin from pine trees, marbles and lignite are also produced. Even its sea is rich in fish. In recent years, many important producers have chosen Attica as the commercial center of Greece and simultaneously as an important gateway to Europe.