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Gynaika Magazine (Greek ΓΥΝΑΙΚΑ[1]), first published on 1 February 1952 by Evangelos Terzopoulos Publishing Enterprises S.A., was the first Greek women's magazine.[2] The word 'Gynaika' means woman in Greek. Before its publication, all Greek magazines were targeted towards the male gender.

When the Greek media was opened up to international competition in the late 1980s many international women's magazines, such as ELLE and Marie Claire, entered the Greek market severely reducing the magazine's circulation.
References

"Η γέννηση ενός trend". Gynaika (in Greek). 19 September 2012. Archived from the original on 17 February 2013.
"An Opinion Poll: The Attitudes of Greeks towards Homosexuality and Gay Marriage". Roz Mov. Retrieved 21 September 2012..

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