Greece: Children of the Crisis | Focus on Europe

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Many young Greeks have grown up with the economic crisis, complete with silent factories and stores closed down. Over half of 15-24 year-olds are unemployed. The left-wing Syriza party has a good chance of winning with its demands for an end to the austerity program and for some of the debt to be forgiven. Such developments have also led to a debate on the future of Greece in the euro zone.

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my grandmother started working at a sowing factory when she was 14 years old to help feed her 7 brothers and sisters.

she graduated from HS and tailoring collage threw night school.

she had 3 kids.

and worked full time at a catholic hospital.
she died 2 days ago she was 101

food does great in Belgrade they love design shops

there is a real grass roots "soft grunge" coffee garden lounge in the city center built in the back yard of a dilapidated 150 year old mansion the family was obviously very rich in the past but now very poor one of the sons cleaned the yard found some old chairs and tables and serves drinks with soft music in the courtyard it really is fantastic.

the domestic Turkish coffee with sweet cherry preserve is super!

a must try for any Belgrade visitors but it's hard to find

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