Vevi (Greek: Βεύη, before 1926: Μπάνιτσα – Banitsa; Macedonian and Bulgarian: Баница, Banica or Banitsa) is a village located in the municipal unit of...
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Battle of Vevi may refer to: Battle of Vevi (1912), part of the First Balkan War Battle of Vevi (1941), part of World War II This disambiguation page...
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Ptolemaida, Vevi and Agios Athanasios [el] (near Florina). The EO3 overlaps with the EO30 from Neo Monastiri to Farsala, and with the EO2 from Vevi to Agios...
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The Battle of Vevi (or Veve, Greek: Μάχη της Bεύης), in Greece, also known as the Battle of the Klidi Pass, was part of the Greek campaign of World War...
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Vevi railway station (Greek: Σιδηροδρομικός σταθμός Βεύης, romanized: Sidirodromikós stathmós Vevis) is the railway station of Vevi in West Macedonia...
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Skopia Skopos Triantafyllia Tripotamos Trivouno Valtonera Variko Vatochori Vegora Vevi Vrontero Xino Nero Ydroussa List of towns and villages in Greece...
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Battle of Sorovich (redirect from Battle of Vevi (Balkan wars))
field towards Vevi after realizing that it was about to be encircled. The Greek attempt to strike the Ottoman flanks at Lofoi and the Vevi railway station...
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border near Bitola and was soon deep in Greek territory. The LSSAH captured Vevi on 10 April. SS-Sturmbannführer Kurt Meyer's reinforced Aufklärungs-Abteilung...
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in Vyborg, Grand Duchy of Finland to parents Kurt Franck and Genéviève "Vevi" Ahrenberg. He was a Swedish-speaking Finn, and he was of German descent...
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United Kingdom New Zealand Poland Czechoslovakia Germany Italy Allies Vevi Balkans campaign Mediterranean Front 1941-04-11 1941-04-12 Australia Greece...
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John Wesley Mitchell (section Battle of Vevi)
Australian military serving in both World War I and World War II. The Battle of Vevi was part of the Greek campaign of World War II. It took place on 11–12 April...
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Podgorica – Bijelo Polje – Pristina – Skopje – Kičevo – Ohrid – Bitola – Niki – Vevi – Kozani – Larissa – Domokos – Lamia – Bralos – Itea – Antirrio – Rhion –...
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American dancer, producer and philanthropist. Vanoff was born in the village of Vevi, Greece but grew up in Buffalo, New York. He served in the United States...
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imprisonment in 1946. Promoted welfare of ex-servicemen on release. Battle of Vevi (1941) Battle of Kleisoura Pass Operation Perch Operation Epsom Operation...
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Battles Operation Lustre Metaxas Line Vevi Kleisoura Pass Thermopylae Crete Leaders Units...
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writer & poet Peter Daicos Australian Football player (AFL); family from Vevi, Florina region Dimitrios Makris (1901–81), Member of Parliament & Minister...
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First contact with Allied troops was made north of Vevi at 11:00 on 10 April. German SS troops seized Vevi on 11 April, but were stopped at the Klidi Pass...
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Giannitsa 2 November Greeks defeat Ottoman Turks in Central Macedonia Battle of Vevi Successful Turkish counter offensive against Greek positions Battle of Prilep...
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between the Greek and Serbian HQs cost the Greeks a setback in the Battle of Vevi on 15 November [O.S. 2 November] 1912, when the Greek 5th Infantry Division...
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and Vision Enhancement via Virtual diffraction and coherent Detection (VEViD). All algorithms have CPU and GPU versions. PhyCV is now available on GitHub...
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and the Serbian headquarters cost the Greeks a setback in the Battle of Vevi, on 15 November [O.S. 2 November] 1912, when the Greek 5th Infantry Division...
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defensive positions around the Florina Valley. During the fighting around Vevi that followed, troops from the 2/4th and 2/8th Infantry Battalions and the...
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May 1994, Vol 22 No 5 Issue 253. London:IPC. pp. 32–38. ISSN 0143-7240. Vevis, Gérassimos & Karatzas, Alexandre (June 1999). "Les Hydravions Fairey IIIF...
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The Battle of Vevi, April 12 16:30 – 18:00. The Allies have fallen back, the Germans advance through Kleidi Pass and shell the retreating Dodecanese Regiment...
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Battles Operation Lustre Metaxas Line Vevi Kleisoura Pass Thermopylae Crete Leaders Units...
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Oshtima (Trigonon), Smardesh (Krystallopigi), Gabresh (Gavros), Banitsa (Vevi), Buf (Akritas) and Tarsie (Trivuno), all villages in Aegean Macedonia. An...
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Battles Operation Lustre Metaxas Line Vevi Kleisoura Pass Thermopylae Crete Leaders Units...
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Battles Operation Lustre Metaxas Line Vevi Kleisoura Pass Thermopylae Crete Leaders Units...
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Greek names. Western Thrace is home to a large Turkish minority. Banitsa → Vevi (1926) Boimitsa → Axioupoli (1927) Kailar → Ptolemaida (1927) Khandak → Candia...
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