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  2. AO Kardia F.C. - Wikipedia

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    A.O. Kardia F.C. is a Greek Football club based in Kardia, Thessaloniki. In 2015–16 they were promoted to the third tier of Greek football. In 2015–16 they were promoted to the third tier of Greek football.

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    The AliveCor iPhone ECG case does not fit on the iPhone 5 due to the change in geometry of the phone, and it would need further FDA approval to be used with the iPhone 5. [10] In October of 2013, AliveCor announced a new ECG device that would, for the first time, support Android devices. This new device would no longer need to fit the ...

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    2007 Toyota Yaris hatchback owner's manual 1919 Ford Motor Company car and truck operating manual. An owner's manual (also called an instruction manual or a user guide) is an instructional book or booklet that is supplied with almost all technologically advanced consumer products such as vehicles, home appliances and computer peripherals.

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  7. Cardia (Thrace) - Wikipedia

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    Cardia or Kardia (Ancient Greek: Kαρδία), anciently the chief town of the Thracian Chersonese (today Gallipoli peninsula), was situated at the head of the Gulf of Melas (today the Gulf of Saros).

  8. Kardia - Wikipedia

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    Kardia may refer to: Kardia (Thrace), ancient Greek colony on the Thracian Chersonese; Kardia, Kozani, a village in the municipality Eordaia, Kozani regional unit, Greece; Kardia, Thessaloniki, a village in the municipality Thermi, Thessaloniki regional unit, Greece; Kardia, 2006 Canadian film; Kardia, a Greek term for heart often used as a prefix

  9. Battle of Kardia - Wikipedia

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    The Byzantine response was headed by the droungarios of the Fleet, Niketas Ooryphas, who met the Saracen fleet in battle off Kardia, in the Gulf of Saros. The battle was a major victory for the Byzantines, who destroyed twenty Saracen vessels through the use of Greek fire , and forced the rest to flee back to Crete.