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  • ...Karpasia peninsula]]. It was colonised early by [[Achaea]]ns from mainland Greece who named the province's capital city [[Kyrenia]] after ancient Kyrenia in ...ea to the north. Noteworthy sights are [[St. Hilarion Castle]], the castle of Kerynia and Bellapais Abbey.
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  • ...is situated in the centre of [[Messinia prefecture]], [[Peloponnesus]], [[Greece]]. The capital of Messene province is [[Messene]].
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  • ...fecture]], [[Peloponnesus]], [[Greece]]. It includes the Messinian portion of the [[Mani]] peninsula. The capital of Kalamata province is [[Kalamata]] which is also the capital of the [[prefecture]].
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  • {{History of the Greek language}} ...age|Greek]] of the Christian population. The Romaniotes used their version of the Hebrew alphabet to write Greek and Yevanic texts.
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  • .... ''[[Paloukia]]'' is the main port, in size second only to [[Piraeus]] in Greece. ...d have been named after [[Cychreus]]'s mother (Cychreus was the first king of the island).
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  • ...refecture]] of [[Greece]], part of the [[Peripheries of Greece|periphery]] of [[Peloponnesus]]. It is the second-most populated prefecture on the Pelopon ...doroi]] is the easternmost Corinthian community and is considered a suburb of [[Athens]].
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  • ...'MEGA''') is a private Greek television network, broadcasting throughout [[Greece]], that is based in [[Athens]]. ...e first privately-owned television network that is still in operation in [[Greece]]. It began broadcasting on [[November 20]], [[1989]]. It is owned by Telet
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  • ...]] to the east and [[Preveza prefecture|Preveza]] in the south. It is one of the smallest Greek prefectures in population. There are three rural inhabit The provinces are small and there are four of them: [[Thyamida]], Souli, Filiates and Margariti.
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  • | [[Prefectures of Greece|Prefecture]]: || [[Florina prefecture|Florina]] (capital) ...r>-Water<br>-Rank||<br>150.6 km²<br>km²<br><!--[[List of municipalities of Greece by area|Rank xxth]]
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  • '''Peristerona''' is the name of three communities in [[Cyprus]]: ...aloniki)|Peristerona]] - a town in [[Thessaloniki prefecture]] in mainland Greece.
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  • List of '''settlements in the prefecture of [[Chios]]''' in [[Greece]]: ==Outside the island of Chios==
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  • ...ry of the Interior (Cyprus)|minister of interior affairs]] of the Republic of [[Cyprus]] despite having no higher education. ...he [[EOKA]] movement which sought to bring about [[Enosis]] - union with [[Greece]] - in the [[1950s]] and earned the nickname "Houdini" for his ability to e
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  • ...Ioannina]] and [[Metsovo]], S of [[Grevena]], SW of [[Thessaloniki]] and W of [[Larisa city|Larisa]]. Trikala is bounded by the prefectures of [[Karditsa prefecture|Karditsa]] to the south, [[Arta prefecture|Arta]] to
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  • ...[Ares]]", the ancient [[Greek mythology|Greek]] god of war. It is the seat of [[Oitylo]] municipality as well as [[Oitylo Province]]. ...has grown into a flourishing town whilst maintaining the towers and homes of the Mavromichalis family.
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  • ...Greater [[Volos]] area which is the second-largest city in Thessaly. Much of the population live within the Pagasetic Gulf and the eastern part. Its ar Homeland of the mythical heroes [[Jason]], [[Peleus]] and his son [[Achilles]].
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  • ...ish/organizations/ghm_mrgg_religious_freedom_2002.rtf Religious Freedom in Greece (September 2002) </ref> who adhere to the Julian Calendar and call themselv ...egal status by provisions of the [[Treaty of Lausanne]] in [[1923]] and is Greece's only officially recognized religious minority.
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  • .... It covers the westernmost quarter of the island. Its capital is the city of [[Chania]]. Chania is bounded with the only prefecture, the [[Rethymno pre ...lly termed 'Western Crete', is a beautiful and in many parts unspoilt part of the island.
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  • List of '''communities in the [[Kozani Prefecture]]'''. [[Greece]]. *[[List of towns and villages in Greece]]
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  • ...r Katerini's development over the last years. Katerini is accessed with [[Greece Interstate 1|GR-1]]/[[E75]] with three interchanges and is accessed with [[ ...ry BC]], 17 km. away) and the Venetian castle of [[Platamon]]. The beaches of [[Korinos]], [[Paralia (Pieria)|Paralia]] and [[Olympiaki Akti]] (or ''Kate
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  • | [[Prefectures of Greece|Prefecture]] and [[Provinces of Greece|Province]]: || [[Serres prefecture|Serres]] (capital) ...of Greece|Provinces]] and [[Provinces of Greece|Province]]: || [[Province of Serres|Serres]] (capital)
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