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  2. Aridaia - Wikipedia

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    This monastery has as its owner and founder Saint Hilarion himself, who was a great Hierarch of the Church of Greece in the 12th century, who lived and worked in the area of today's Almopia. [ 10 ] At a distance of 10 km from Aridea are the Pozar Baths with impressive natural beauty and thermal waters.

  3. Almopia - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Kingdom of Macedon with Almopia located in the central districts of the kingdom. The name Almopia (Ancient Greek: Ἀλμωπία, Almōpia) derives from the Almopes (Ἀλμῶπες), a Paeonian tribe that originally inhabited the area before being expelled from the region during the reign of Alexander I (r. 498–454 BC) when Almopia was incorporated into the ancient Macedonian ...

  4. Hellenic Military Geographical Service - Wikipedia

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    The maps use the Hellenic Geodetic Reference System 1987 (HGRS87 or ΕΓΣΑ'87) which specifies a Transverse Mercatorial Projection mapping Greece in one zone. 1:25.000 scale - 26 maps available for regions near Athens; 1:50.000 scale - approximately 385 maps; 1:100.000 scale - around 130 maps available; 1:250.000 scale - 32 maps available

  5. Sarakinoi - Wikipedia

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    Sarakinoi (Greek: Σαρακηνοί, before 1925: Σαρακίνοβο – Sarakinovo) [2] is a village and a community in the municipal unit of Aridaia in the western Pella regional unit, Greece. In 2021 its population was 398 for the community, which includes the village Kato Koryfi . [ 1 ]

  6. Ardiaei - Wikipedia

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    The Ardiaei [a] were an Illyrian people who resided in the territory of present-day Albania, Kosovo, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Croatia [2] between the Adriatic coast on the south, Konjic on the north, along the Neretva river and its right bank on the west, and extending to Lake Shkodra to the southeast.

  7. Family tree of the Greek gods - Wikipedia

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    The following is a family tree of gods, goddesses, and other divine and semi-divine figures from Ancient Greek mythology and Ancient Greek religion. Chaos The Void

  8. List of family trees - Wikipedia

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    Crawley of Downton Abbey family tree; Star Wars (Movie) Skywalker family tree; Solo family tree; Harry Potter (Book) Ron Weasley's family tree; Lord Voldemort's family tree; A Song of Ice and Fire (Book) House Stark family tree; House Lannister family tree; Dune (Book) House Atreides family tree; House Corrino family tree; House Harkonnen ...

  9. File:Map Greece expansion 1832-1947-en.svg - Wikipedia

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 10:27, 27 December 2019: 730 × 959 (469 KB): Cplakidas: corrections: N. Epirus was not occupied in 1918-23, but in 1912-14 and 1914-16; eastern Aegean islands were assigned only at the Protocol of Florence in 1914.