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[[Image:Gustav_Vasa.jpg|100px|right|Vasaloppet is named after Gustav Vasa's aborted escape in 1520.]] |
[[Image:Gustav_Vasa.jpg|100px|right|Vasaloppet is named after Gustav Vasa's aborted escape in 1520.]] |
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* The '''[[Greek legislative election, 2004|Greek legislative election]]''' is won by [[New Democracy]]. |
* The '''[[Greek legislative election, 2004|Greek legislative election]]''' is won by [[New Democracy]]. Its leader, '''[[Costas Caramanlis]]''', will become the next [[Prime Minister of Greece]]. |
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* In [[Sweden]] some 15,500 skiers compete in the 80th installment of '''[[Vasaloppet]]''', the oldest and longest [[cross-country skiing|cross-country ski race]] in the world. |
* In [[Sweden]] some 15,500 skiers compete in the 80th installment of '''[[Vasaloppet]]''', the oldest and longest [[cross-country skiing|cross-country ski race]] in the world. |
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* The 2004 [[Formula One]] championship gets under way with the '''[[Australian Grand Prix]]''' in [[Melbourne]], [[Australia]]. |
* The 2004 [[Formula One]] championship gets under way with the '''[[Australian Grand Prix]]''' in [[Melbourne]], [[Australia]]. |
Revision as of 23:04, 7 March 2004
- The Greek legislative election is won by New Democracy. Its leader, Costas Caramanlis, will become the next Prime Minister of Greece.
- In Sweden some 15,500 skiers compete in the 80th installment of Vasaloppet, the oldest and longest cross-country ski race in the world.
- The 2004 Formula One championship gets under way with the Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne, Australia.