• I Imera (Greek: Η Ημέρα, English: The Day) was a newspaper that was based in Patras in the Achaea regional unit in Greece. Its editor-in-chief was Theodoros...
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  • Imera is short for I Imera, a Greek newspaper. Imera may also refer to: Imera, Kozani Imera, Xanthi Imera (company), an Irish company Imera Meridionale...
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    "Theophany" (a neuter plural rather than feminine singular), η Ημέρα των Φώτων, i Iméra ton Fóton (modern Greek pronunciation), "The Day of the Lights", and τα...
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    and the Georgiou I Square. A number of notable neoclassical buildings are to be found, including the Apollon Theatre in Georgiou I Square, the City Hall...
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    Salso (redirect from Imera Meridionale)
    The Salso (Sicilian: Salsu/Sarsu), also known as the Imera Meridionale (Greek: Ἱμέρας; Latin Himera), is a river of Sicily. It rises in the Madonie Mountains...
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  • εποχή Bronze Age - 1957 I imera tis krisis Η ημέρα της κρίσης The Day Of The Crisis - 1967 I Griakyloi Οι Γραικύλοι - - 1970 I metamorfoseis tou Alarichou...
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  • 1967 Second Division Championships: 2005 Newspapers: Peloponnisos, I Imera, Proodos, I Gnomi, Patras Spor, Neologos, Patraiki Evdomadas, Fos, Allagi, Ta...
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  • Wayback Machine Apollonpatras.gr (in Greek). Newspapers: Peloponnisos, I Imera, Proodos, I Gnomi, Patras Spor, Neologos, Patraiki Evdomadas, Fos, Allagi, Ta...
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  • Archive Patras Press Museum Proodos newspaper Newspapers: Peloponnisos, I Imera, I Gnomi, Patra Spor Lefkoma 100 Chronia Patraiko Podosfairo (100 Years of...
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  • Patras together with Stefanos Thomopoulos. Sokratis Skartsis, critic, I Imera, February 17, 1987, critic for the book The Patras Carnival, journalized...
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  • Championships: 2 1983, 1985 Patras Press Museum Newspapers: Peloponnisos, I Imera, I Gnomi, Patra Spor, Neologos, Patraiki Evdomas The first version of the...
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  • bought by Patrinos Theodoros Kamberos, head of Kamberos, owner of the paper I Imera and the radio station Radio Gamma. The channel features and feature Anastassopoulos...
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  • championship: 2 1978, 1995 Patras Press Museum Newspapers: Peloponnisos, I Imera, I Gnomi, Patra Spor Lefkoma 100 Chronia Patraiko Podosfairo (100 Years of...
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  • the same site as the medieval church. T. Martatos (28 September 2007). I Imera (in Greek). p. 4. {{cite news}}: Missing or empty |title= (help) The first...
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    first programmatic declaration of the party was published in the daily Nea Imera on 13 October 1922. Ioannis Metaxas, Ιωάννης Μεταξάς. ΙΩΑΝΝΗΣ ΜΕΤΑΞΑΣ, ΤΟ...
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  • The Imera Settentrionale (Greek: Ἱμέρας, Latin: Himera; Italian: Imera Settentrionale or also Fiume Grande) is a river of Sicily, rising in the Western...
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    after gods or classical planets. Such a week may be called a planetary week (i.e., a classical planetary week). Certain weeks within a year may be designated...
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  • where Attic had η [ɛː] and Modern Greek has /i/: αμέρα "day" /aˈmera/ corresponding to Modern ημέρα /iˈmera/ "day", κρέφτα "thief" [ˈkrefta] corresponding...
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    İnceğiz) Galani (Turkish: Çakırlı) Genisea (Turkish: Yenice-i Karasu) Iasmos (Turkish: Yassıköy) Imera (Turkish: Saltuklu) Ioniko (Turkish: Hüseyinköy) Kalo...
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  • perspective of contemporary byzantine music (Kyrie ton Dynameon, Efta Paraklisis, Imera Triti, Earini Ora). He has made numerous soundtracks (Colours of Iris, Angel...
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    - Akrata and eastern Aigaleia Ta Gegonota tis Achaias - Achaea I Gnomi - Patras Imera - Patras Imerisios Kyrix - Patras Kosmos tis Patras - Patras Paraliaki...
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    Greek genocide (category World War I crimes by the Ottoman Empire)
    Anatolia During World War I. Piscataway, NJ: Gorgias. doi:10.31826/9781463210816. ISBN 9781593333010. I 19i Maḯou, kathierónetai os iméra mnímis tis genoktonías...
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  • important celebration of the Virgin Mary. 28 October Ohi Day 'To Ohi' or 'Imera tou Ohi' (lit. Day of the "No") Το Όχι or Ημέρα του Όχι Celebration of the...
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    entries relate to her triple nature: "Macha, i. e. a royston-crow; Morrighain, i. e. the great fairy; Neamhan, i. e. Badb catha nó feannóg; a badb catha,...
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    op. cit. p. 59. Lorenzo Braccesi, Hesperia 9. 1998. p. 44. "L'assedio di Imera". Ars Bellica. Retrieved 19 February 2021. Thucydides, The Peloponnesian...
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    coast of Sicily at the mouth of the river of the same name (the modern Imera Settentrionale), between Panormus (modern Palermo) and Cephaloedium (modern...
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    Etonia (Gümüşhacıköy), Fatsa, Galiana (Konaklar), Gemoura (Yomra), Hopa, Imera (Olucak), Kakatsis, Kelkit, Cerasus(Giresun), Kissa (Fındıklı), Kolonia...
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    Caltanissetta area, connected by a narrow-gauge line to the nearby and then active Imera Station, which was specially opened in 1825 Falzirotta Failla (Delia Area)...
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  • arose around the 19th century B.C. on the main heights west of the southern Imera: Gibil Gabib, Sabucina, Vassallaggi, San Giuliano, and Capodarso. At least...
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    some boy-oriented scout associations belonging to WOSM (i.e. Greece, where it is called Imera Skepseos), Saint George is the patron saint of Scouting...
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