entire history of Andros' merchant marine, from antiquity to our day. Maritime Museum of Andros: Description "Maritime Museum of Andros: Description". Hellenic...
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the name) ANDROS, a military and police robot Andros Maritime Museum, a museum in Andros, Greece Andros Trophy, the French national ice racing championship...
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Andros (Greek: Άνδρος, pronounced [ˈanðros]) is the northernmost island of the Greek Cyclades archipelago, about 10 km (6 mi) southeast of Euboea, and...
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Aegean Maritime Museum, Mykonos Andros Maritime Museum, Andros Electric Railways Museum of Piraeus Hellenic Air Force Museum, Athens Hellenic Maritime Museum...
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Museum of Palaiopolis Andros Museum of Modern Art Andros Maritime Museum Archaeological Museum of Astypalaia Archaeological Museum of Kalymnos Vouvalis...
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officials with the city of Dallas, Texas, announced a plan to create a maritime museum more than 250 miles (400 km) from the nearest body of water in which...
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Coumantaros married Nicholas P. "Nikos" Goulandris from Andros. They founded the Goulandris Museum of Cycladic Art in Athens. I. Theotokas; G. Harlaftis...
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Mykonos (redirect from Mykonos Folklore Museum)
"Archaeological Museum". Retrieved 19 November 2013. "The Aegean Maritime Museum". Retrieved 19 November 2013. ltd, ilove group. "Folklore Museum of Mykonos"...
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Marine art (redirect from Maritime artist)
Marine art or maritime art is a form of figurative art (that is, painting, drawing, printmaking and sculpture) that portrays or draws its main inspiration...
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to Greece in 2008 and renamed Hellas Liberty. Restored for use as a maritime museum in Piraeus harbor, Greece. SS Albert M. Boe – The last Liberty ship...
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Punta Arenas (section Museums)
by the community. Naval and Maritime Museum of Punta Arenas (Spanish: Museo Naval y Marítimo de Punta Arenas) The museum is located at Pedro Montt No...
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Greek shipping (category Maritime history of Greece)
where traditionally the inhabitants occupied with maritime commerce, especially Hydra, Spetses, Andros, Syros, Chios, Kasos, Psara and Mykonos. Although...
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Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park (category Maritime museums in Florida)
particularly the African Bahamanian Museum and Research Center (ABAC) in Nassau, to develop interpretive programs at Red Bays, Andros. The park has more than a...
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Volos (redirect from Kitsos Makris Folklore Museum)
carrying agricultural and industrial products. In the past, it was home to a maritime link with Tartus, Syria. Ferries and flying dolphins operate daily, connecting...
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named New Jersey, now part of the United States of America. Sir Edmund Andros, bailiff of Guernsey, was an early colonial governor in North America, and...
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it includes a school, several churches, a Naval high school and a maritime museum. The only other populated settlements are Kástron and Aspalathrókampos...
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Bahama Islands Andrae Williams Andros, Bahamas Andros Central Airport Andros Conservancy & Trust Bahamas Andros Town Andros Town International Airport Anna...
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Saint-Castin's settlement was plundered by English Governor Sir Edmund Andros in 1688. In response, Saint-Castin led an Abenaki war party to raid the...
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in Southern Italy, Thrace and on the Black Sea. Thera founded Cyrene and Andros, and Samos founded multiple colonies in the Northern Aegean. Numerous colonies...
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Printed. Retrieved 22 July 2009. Andros, Thomas (1833). The old Jersey captive: Or, A narrative of the captivity of Thomas Andros...on board the old Jersey prison...
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museums, universities, and art fairs. Selected public collections include: Basil & Elise Goulandris Foundation, Museum of Contemporary Art, Andros, Greece...
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Marina Pontificia, "Pontifical Navy"; Latin: Classis Pontificiae) was the maritime force of the Papal States. Loosely constituted, it was sporadically extant...
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New England (category Maritime culture)
Revolution, in 1689, Bostonians overthrew the royal governor, Sir Edmund Andros. During a popular and bloodless uprising, they seized dominion officials...
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Kissamos (redirect from Museum of the Monastery of Chryssopighi)
It was excluded already by Pashley in 1837 as being, of the two ancient maritime Cretan cities named Kisamos, the one associated with Aptera. In the past...
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set up on certain islands, among them Santorini, Andros and Kea. But, defeated at the Battle of Andros sometime between 258 and 245 BC, the Ptolemies ceded...
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control of Governor Edmund Andros. In 1688, the colonies of New York, West Jersey, and East Jersey were added to the dominion. Andros was overthrown and the...
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Commedia dell'arte. Ordfront. ISBN 9-1732-4602-6 "The Ballet". metmuseum.org. "Andros on Ballet – Catherine Medici De". michaelminn.net. Archived from the original...
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the harbour, is now a Maritime Academy. The Tsamados family donated the mansion for the purpose of hosting the Greek Maritime Academy on their island...
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panoramic view of the neighbouring islands of Tinos, Delos, Mykonos, Paros, Andros and Naxos. The history of settlement on Syros goes back at least 5,000 years...
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a second landfall on Andros Island in the Mangrove Cay district early on September 18. Thereafter, the hurricane crossed Andros Island and passed over...
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