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Finally available on Trenomania - Train Simulator,the Xtracks of Okrasa Ghia, essential for many routes, because these files create new "pieces" of tracks more similar to the real ones, and they are not available as default tracks in Train Simulator. If in the "readme" of the route you have downloaded you will read that their use is compulsory, download them! Two versions are available, one for the users of the routes and one for the builders, so just download the version that suits your needs. We thank Okrasa Ghia for granting us the publication; we also remind to visit his internet site : www.xtracks.tk . Savvatovrado_stin_kaisariani_grighoris_mpithikw... May 2026Stavros Xarchakos , a giant of the "entechno" and "laiko" genres. Experience the power of this classic in this live performance: Savvatovrado Stin Kaisariani (Live) George Dalaras - Topic YouTube• 7 Aug 2019 Savvatovrado stin Kaisariani - The Lyrics savvatovrado_stin_kaisariani_grighoris_mpithikw... Grigoris Bithikotsis , whose gravelly, authoritative voice came to define the post-war Greek experience. Stavros Xarchakos , a giant of the "entechno" is a historic suburb of Athens, originally established by Greek refugees from Asia Minor after 1922. It became a stronghold of the Greek Resistance during World War II, famously known for the execution of 200 Greek communists by German forces on May 1, 1944. The song reflects this gritty, heroic, and deeply working-class identity. Key Creative Details It became a stronghold of the Greek Resistance "Savvatovrado stin Kaisariani" (Saturday Night in Kaisariani) is a landmark of Greek music, composed by with lyrics by Lefteris Papadopoulos . First released in 1964 and performed by the legendary Grigoris Bithikotsis , it is more than just a song; it is a cultural anthem that captures the soul of a specific neighborhood and era. The Neighborhood and its History One famous stanza mentioning the Resistance and "down with the Germans" was often censored during the Greek military junta (1967–1974). Cultural Impact The song is often performed in a or Zeibekiko style and remains a staple of Greek musical culture. It is frequently covered by other icons such as Giorgos Dalaras , especially in live tribute concerts. . .
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