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Greek Senate

Ελληνική Γερουσία
Type
Type
Upper House
of the Hellenic Parliament
History
Established1927
Disbanded1935
Seats120
Meeting place
Old Royal Palace, Athens

The Greek Senate (Greek: Ελληνική Γερουσία, romanized: Ellinikí Gerousía) was the upper chamber of the parliament in Greece, extant several times in the country's history.

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