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is there safe to go out during the night?

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Oct 22, 2007
Absolutely. Greece is one of the safest countries in the world. Though the last few years, there have been a lot of immigrants coming in from the Middle East, Pakistan, Iraq as well as African countries. And of course a lot of Albanians. All the young people in Greece speak English. Use of the Metro would be your best choice in Athens. It is a very crazy capital. A lot of traffic and a lot of people. I hope you enjoy yourself. Take care
Nikkiray says:
Thanks!
Posted on: Feb 28, 2008
mouzouris says:
Vre ratsisti, ti les sti kopelitsa...
Posted on: Feb 17, 2008
megkuuu says:
thank you very much!! i hope i gonna have a great time there
Posted on: Oct 23, 2007
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