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The cross at the top, left-hand corner is a symbol of Christianity and emphasizes the deep-rooted connection between the country and Christianity, which is what the greek people believe it is also connected with Zeus and the sun, denoting life and light. From: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Flag_of_Greece.svg

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