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    Almopia (Greek: Αλμωπία), or Enotia (Greek: Ενωτία), also known in the Middle Ages as Moglena (Greek: Μογλενά, Macedonian and Bulgarian: Меглен or Мъглен)...
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  • Europus or Europos (Ancient Greek: Εὔρωπος) was a town of Almopia in ancient Macedonia. The site of Europus is located near modern Chrisi (Chryse). Ptolemy...
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  • Opharus almopia is a moth of the family Erebidae. It was described by Herbert Druce in 1890. It is found in Colombia. Savela, Markku (July 2, 2019). "Opharus...
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  • Horma (Ancient Greek: Ὅρμα) was a town of Almopia in ancient Macedonia. The site of Horma is unlocated. Ptolemy. The Geography. Vol. 3.13.24. Richard...
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    the Greek municipalities of Paionia (excluding the village of Evropos), Almopia, Sintiki, Irakleia, and Serres), and a small part of south-western Bulgaria...
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    The regions of ancient Greece were sub-divisions of the Hellenic world as conceived by the Ancient Greeks of antiquity, shown by their presence in the...
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    The Moglenitsas (Greek: Μογλενίτσας) is a river in Almopia, northern Greece. The river has its headwater in the Vermio Mountains of Macedonia, Greece...
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    Macedonia, Greece, more specifically in the recreational area of Loutra Almopias, some 35 km from the Mavrovouni junction on the Thessaloniki-Edessa national...
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    Pella was 139,680. It is subdivided into 4 municipalities. These are: Almopia (2) Edessa (1) Pella (3) Skydra (4) As a part of the 2011 Kallikratis government...
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    Pelagonia was roughly bounded by Paeonia to the north and east, Lynkestis and Almopia to the south and Illyria to the west; and was inhabited by the Pelagones...
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    Aridaia (category Almopia)
    reform, it is part of the Almopia municipality, of which it is a municipal unit. It was the capital of the former Almopia eparchy. It is located in the...
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    Chalkidiki Arnaia Chalkidiki Imathia Imathia Naousa Kilkis Kilkis Paionia Pella Almopia Edessa Giannitsa Serres Fyllida Serres Sintiki Visaltia Thessaloniki Lagkadas...
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    needed] Pausanias, 5.1.8. Conon, Narrations 14. Stephanus of Byzantium, s.v. Almopia. Pseudo-Eratosthenes, Catasterismi 19 (Condos, p. 43); Hyginus, De astronomia...
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  • Mountains) Megleno-Romanians Indo-European → Romance → Megleno-Romanian Greece (Almopia) Christianity → Eastern Orthodoxy, Islam → Sunni Islam Mehri Afro-Asiatic...
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    mentions Cuman Stratioti (mercenaries from the Balkans) in the region of Almopia who received two douloparoikoi in 'pronoia' (a Byzantine form of feudalism...
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    and Konitsa: Andreas Trempelas (1995–) Metropolis of Edessa, Pella and Almopia: Joel (Panagiotis) Phrankakos (2002–) Metropolis of Elassona: Hariton Toumbas...
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    Ἀλμωπεῖς) were an ancient Paeonian tribe. They inhabited the region of Almopia in Lower Macedonia, which was named after the tribe. They were expelled...
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    the west, beyond the Axius river, into Eordaia, Bottiaea, Mygdonia, and Almopia, regions settled by Thracian tribes. To the north of Macedonia lay various...
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    Pylia Province - Pylos Trifylia Province - Kyparissia Pella Prefecture Almopia Province - Aridaia Edessa Province - Edessa Giannitsa Province - Giannitsa...
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    Ptolemy and Pliny that this town of Emathia was different from Europus of Almopia.[original research?] Europos was the birthplace of Seleucus I Nicator,...
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    Chalkidiki Arnaia Chalkidiki Imathia Imathia Naousa Kilkis Kilkis Paionia Pella Almopia Edessa Giannitsa Serres Fyllida Serres Sintiki Visaltia Thessaloniki Lagkadas...
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    Monitor. Retrieved 2023-09-11. Sivenas, Nikiforos (February 19, 2017). "The Almopia Decauville train". "Hekurudha ndër Vite". Hekurudha Shqiptare (in Albanian)...
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    Greek city of Edessa in 1996, by the local Diocese of Edessa, Pella, and Almopia. The museum is located on the outskirts of the district of Varosi and adjacent...
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    German resided consecutively in the medieval Bulgarian cities of Maglen (Almopia) and Voden (Edessa) (both in present-day north-western Greece), and Prespa...
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    page 153,"... of them still live round Physcasb- and the Almopians from Almopia. The Cambridge Ancient History, Martin Percival Charlesworth, ISBN 0-521-85073-8...
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  • Italian designation for the Latin Catholic titular bishopric of Moglæna, now Almopia, a municipality of the Pella regional unit in Greek Macedonia. Castro,...
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    Northern Epirus: Andreas Trebelas (1995–) Metropolis of Edessa, Pella and Almopia: Ioel (Panagiotis) Fragkakis (2002–) Metropolis of Elassona and Exarchate...
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    and into regions of Emathia, Eordaia, Bottiaea, Mygdonia, Crestonia, and Almopia, which were inhabited by various peoples such as Thracians and Phrygians...
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    of the Balkans, and belonging to the archdiocese of Edessa, Pella and Almopia [el]. It was originally an Ottoman mosque that was converted into a church...
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  • Apsalus or Apsalos (Ancient Greek: Ἄψαλος) was a town of Almopia in ancient Macedonia. The site of Apsalus is unlocated. Ptolemy. The Geography. Vol. 3...
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