Tripoli (Greek: Τρίπολη, Trípoli, Katharevousa Τρίπολις, Trípolis) is a city in the central part of the Peloponnese, in Greece. It is the capital of the...
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Look up Tripoli, tripoli, Tripolis, or طرابلس in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tripoli or Tripolis (from Ancient Greek: Τρίπολις, meaning "three cities")...
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Asteras Tripolis (meaning "Star of Tripoli"), is a Greek professional football club based in the city of Tripoli in Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece. Founded...
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Tripoli Airport (ICAO: LGTP) is a military airbase situated in Tripoli, Greece, that started operating in 1973. It has a single lighted runway (02/20)...
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the Greek rulers of Cyrenaica as Oea (Greek: Ὀία, Oía). Due to the city's long history, there are many sites of archeological significance in Tripoli. Tripoli...
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Dean Metropoulos (category Articles containing Greek-language text)
Charles Dean Metropoulos (Greek: Ντιν Μητρόπουλος; born May 1946 in Tripoli, Greece) is a Greek-American billionaire investor and businessman. He was...
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Yiannis Kouros (category Athletes from Tripoli, Greece)
Yiannis Kouros (Greek: Γιάννης Κούρος, pronounced [ʝiˈa.nis ˈku.ros]; born 13 February 1956 in Tripoli, Kingdom of Greece) is a Greek ultramarathon runner...
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National Road 74 (Greek: Εθνική Οδός 74, abbreviated as EO74) is a single carriageway road in southern Greece. It connects Pyrgos with Tripoli, via Olympia...
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Dara (Greek: Δάρα, also Δάρας - Daras) is a community in the municipal unit of Levidi, northern Arcadia, Greece. It is situated on a mountain slope near...
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The history of Tripoli dates back at least to the 14th century BCE. It was called Athar by the Phoenicians, and later Tripolis by the Greek settlers, whence...
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Levidi (redirect from Levidi, Greece)
Kandila and 20 km northwest of Tripoli. It is at the junction of the Greek National Road 74 (Tripoli–Pyrgos) and the Greek National Road 66 (Levidi - Nemea)...
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Tegea (redirect from Tegea, Greece)
Peloponnese, Greece. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the Tripoli municipality, of which it is a municipal unit with an area of 118.350 km2...
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The Greece national under-21 football team is the national under-21 football team of Greece and is controlled by the Hellenic Football Federation, the...
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Mantineia (redirect from Mantineia, Greece)
city of Tripoli in Arcadia, and was named after the namesake city of old. It is also the name of a Protected designation of origin of Greek blanc de...
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Sam Panopoulos (category People from Tripoli, Greece)
Sotirios "Sam" Panopoulos (Greek: Σωτήριος Πανόπουλος; 20 August 1934 – 8 June 2017) was a Greek-born Canadian cook and businessman, credited as the inventor...
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Moreas Motorway (redirect from Trípoli-Kalamáta National Road)
branching off from Greek National Road 8A (which is now integrated into the Olympia Odos). It connects Corinth and Kalamata via Tripoli. As part of the concession...
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Georgios Roubanis (category Athletes from Tripoli, Greece)
Georgios Roubanis (Greek: Γεωργιος Ρουμπανης; born 31 July 1929) is a Greek pole vaulter. He was born in Tripoli, Greece. He competed at three Olympic...
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with the Greek National Road 74 (Pyrgos - Tripoli) near Levidi, passing through the western and southern foothills of Mount Erymanthos. The Greek National...
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Greek National Road 39 (Greek: Εθνική Οδός 39, EO39) is a national highway of Greece. It connects Tripoli with Gytheio via Sparti. It is connected with...
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Panagitsa, Arcadia (redirect from Panayitsa (Arcadia), Greece)
6 km east of Prasino and 12 km northwest of Levidi. The Greek National Road 33 (Patras - Tripoli) passes through the village. List of settlements in Arcadia...
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طرابلس) is the Arabic form of Tripoli (Greek: Τρίπολις), often transliterated into Turkish as Trablus, and may refer to: Tripoli, Libya, historically Ṭarābulus...
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Arcadia (regional unit) (redirect from Arcadia (region, Greece))
was one of the centres of the Greek War of Independence which saw victories in their battles including one in Tripoli. After a victorious revolutionary...
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Nikolaos Georgantas (category Sportspeople from Tripoli, Greece)
competed mainly in the discus throw. He was born in Steno, Tripoli, Arcadia. He competed for Greece in the 1904 Summer Olympics held in St. Louis, Missouri...
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Kapsas (category Tripoli, Greece)
Tripoli. The Greek National Road 74 (Pyrgos - Tripoli) passes through the village. During World War II, and after the capitulation of Italy, Greece was...
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Sankuru Libya The most part in the country, including nation's capital Tripoli Greece (standard time) The western part, including Patras and Ioanina Romania...
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Alonistaina (redirect from Alonistaina, Greece)
6 km southeast of Vytina, 9 km southwest of Levidi and 18 km northwest of Tripoli. Alonistaina has a school and a church (Agia Paraskevi). The village in...
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Staikos Vergetis (category Footballers from Tripoli, Greece)
Staikos Vergetis (Greek: Στάικος Βεργέτης; born 11 July 1976) is a Greek professional football manager. Vergetis mostly managed Asteras Tripolis in the Super...
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Siege of Tripolitsa (redirect from Tripoli Massacre)
Greek Orthodox prelates of Peloponnese were incarcerated inside the city, and five of them died before the fall. The capture of the city of Tripolis had...
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The County of Tripoli (1102–1289) was one of the Crusader states. It was founded in the Levant in the modern-day region of Tripoli, northern Lebanon and...
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Theodoros Kolokotronis Stadium (redirect from Asteras Tripolis Stadium)
Kolokotronis Stadium (Greek: Γήπεδο Θεόδωρος Κολοκοτρώνης), formerly known as Asteras Tripolis Stadium, is a football stadium in Tripoli, Greece. The stadium is...
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