I have upgraded to Mavericks and I have no iPhoto at all

I'm not talking about my old iphoto not working. I'm saying that since I have cleaned installed Mavericks iPhoto is simply not there and the only option Apple Store allows me is to buy the app? Are you serious? I have for as long as I remember having apple computers I've used iPhoto. All my life in photos is in my iPhoto library. I own 4 mac computers and iphone and ipad and I have no right to download a copy of iPhoto?
This surely must be some sort of mistake of the appstore not recognicing my account or something...
I already lost hundreds of apps purchased in my US account when I decided to move to Europe because apple was imcapable of consolidating my accounts and now this?
Please help
Thanks Mikki

Please tell us the version of iPhoto that you erased. We need to know the version number and how you iPhoto originally installed to help you, to find a way to restore it. without information there is nothing we can do other than sympathise with the fix you are in.
Did you buy iPhoto on an iLife install disk? Then use this disk to reinstall.
Did you buy it from the AppStore? Then look at the "Purchased" tab, after signing in with the account you used to buy iPhoto.
Or did iPhoto come preinstalled on one of your macs? If it came with a mac sold with MacOS X Lion or later, iPhoto should be available at the AppStore, with the account you used to set-up your Mac. You should see it at the  "Purchased" tab - you may need to "Accept" it.
If iPhoto came preinstalled on a Mac that sold with Snowleopard, you will find it on one of the installation disks for bundled applications that came with the macs.
If the iPhoto version you own is not iPhoto '11 but an earlier version of iPhoto, it cannot be updated for free to a version that is fully compatible with Mavericks - you will have to upgrade, and that requires buying the upgraded iPhoto from the AppStore.
Is iPhoto the only program that you lost by clean installing? If there are more applications missing, where you cannot locate the installers or serial numbers, it would be preferable to revert to the previous version from your Time Machine backup (only possible, if you have made a full backup before upgrading), and then upgrade regularly, without wiping out everything. A clean install is only necessary in an emergency, if you are experiencing serious problems with a corrupted system.
See, if you can revert to your previous system:  OS X Mavericks: Revert to a previous OS X version
-- Léonie

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              800 MB          Page-ins
              0 B          Page-outs
    I have had no software issues with my MacBook prior to this (although I did have water damage that was repaired by Apple). If the problem is an issue with Mavericks/iMovie, I wouldn't be opposed to downgrading back to iMovie '11 or Mountain Lion if that's possible, as long as I can maintain my work on this project. I'm really looking for a 'quick and dirty' fix, as I'm already behind on this video project and need to finish as soon as possible. Thanks!

    You may find these articles useful:
    http://support.apple.com/kb/PH14176
    https://discussions.apple.com/docs/DOC-6162
    Ciao.

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