Backgroundpublished at 07:19
Take a look at our main news story for the full background to today's referendum.
Greek voters have decisively rejected the terms of an international bailout in a referendum
The final count is 38.7% "Yes" and 61.3% "No"
Turnout in the referendum was 62.5%
A summit of eurozone heads of states has been called for Tuesday
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James Reevell, Bernadette McCague, Roland Hughes, Paul Kirby, Camila Ruz, Claudia Allen and Emma Harrison
Take a look at our main news story for the full background to today's referendum.
On the eve of the referendum, Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis accused Athens' creditors of trying to sow fear around the vote. Speaking to Spain's El Mundo newspaper, external, he said: "Why did they force us to close the banks? To instil fear in people. And spreading fear is called terrorism."
A child casts her grandmother's ballot during the referendum vote in Athens.
This priest was among the first to cast his vote at a polling station in an Athens school.
Polling stations opened at 07:00 local time (04:00 GMT) and will stay open until 19:00 (16:00 GMT). The first results are expected on Sunday evening.
Hello and welcome to the BBC's live coverage of events in Greece, where voters are taking part in a referendum on whether to accept the terms of an international financial bailout.