The River (Greece) (redirect from To Potami)
The River (Greek: Το Ποτάμι, romanized: To Potami, IPA: [to poˈtami]) was a centrist and social-liberal political party in Greece. The party was founded...
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Romanized: To Kokkino Potami) is a Greek-language historical television series, directed by Manousos Manousakis for Open TV in 2019, to 2023 based on...
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Potami is a small village near Nicosia with a population of approximately 558 people. Legend says that the village was created by a king who was buried...
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community consists of the villages Megalochori, Vathy, Kaimeni Chora and Megalo Potami. The ancient Acropolis of Methana, which was described by Pausanias, is...
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Other 2.74 XA 14.62 ANEL 3.96 Potami 3.11 LAE 2.93 EK 2.79 Other 2.37 XA 12.90 ANEL 5.15 Potami 4.04 Teleia 2.47 KIDISO 1.18 Other...
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15 Other 2.78 XA 6.44 Potami 3.80 EK 3.71 LAE 3.40 ANEL 3.16 ANTARSYA 1.21 Other 2.21 XA 6.07 Potami 5.55 ANEL 3.72 KIDISO 2.01...
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Potami or Potamoi (Ancient Greek: Ποταμοί) was a fortified port on the coast of the northeastern part of ancient Paphlagonia. According to Arrian, it was...
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To Potami, but on the grounds that the participation of Liberal Alliance's president Gregory Vallianatos had reportedly been ruled out by To Potami, which...
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Troy (category Articles containing Ancient Greek (to 1453)-language text)
because of their link to mythic tradition. The archaeological site is open to the public as a tourist destination, and was added to the UNESCO World Heritage...
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Μ25 2.70 Other 2.14 XA 4.72 Potami 4.44 LAE 3.89 ANEL 2.50 Other 3.05 KIDISO 53.65 ANEL 3.65 Potami 1.83 XA 1.60 Teleia 1.60 Other...
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Peristeronari Petra Petra tou Digeni Pigenia Platanistasa Politiko Polystypos Potami Potamia Prastio Psimolofou Pyrogi Saranti Selladi tou Appi Sia Sinaoros...
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January 2015 Greek legislative election (section Financial market reaction to the call of a premature election)
winning 5–6% of votes: the far-right Golden Dawn (XA), social-liberal To Potami, the Communist Party of Greece (KKE), right-wing populist Independent...
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Cerithideopsis californica (redirect from Cerithium (Potamis) californicum)
distribution of Cerithideopsis californica is from central California, USA to Baja California Sur, Mexico. The type locality is "California, in brackish...
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00 XA 6.01 ANEL 5.38 LAE 2.41 Potami 2.20 EK 2.20 Koinonia 2.05 Other 1.72 ANEL 9.62 Potami 6.62 XA 3.84 KIDISO 1.77 DIMAR 1...
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Dyo Potamoi (redirect from Dhyo Potami)
Dyo Potamoi (Greek: Δυο Ποταμοί or Δύο Ποταμοί, literally 'Two Rivers', Turkish: İkidere or İki Dere) is an abandoned hamlet in Cyprus, east of Kapouti...
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Τελεία) – Teleia (Liberalism) (2014–2017) The River (Greek: Το Ποτάμι) – To Potami (Social Liberalism, Social democracy) (2014–2019) Unitary Front (Greek:...
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church of Metamorfosis and the adjoining Venetian castle at Potami. The waterfalls of Potami and the nearby beaches of Mikro and Megalo Seitani are among...
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Potamoi, Drama (redirect from Potami (Drama), Greece)
113. In 1927 the name of the village was changed from Borovo (Μπόροβο) to Potami (Ποταμοί). During World War II and after the Bulgarian coup d'état of...
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Chitoria ulupi (redirect from Potamis ulupi)
Species: C. ulupi Binomial name Chitoria ulupi (Doherty, 1889) Synonyms Potamis ulupi Doherty, 1889 Apatura ulupi Apatura kalaurica Tytler, 1926 Apatura...
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January 2015 the pro-European (left and right-wing) parties (ND, PASOK, Potami, KIDISO, EK and Prasinoi-DIMAR) got 43.3% of the votes. The Eurosceptic...
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he failed to be elected, but was re-elected to the Greek Parliament in the September 2015 elections for the social-liberal party To Potami. Since 1999...
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Myra (category Articles containing Ancient Greek (to 1453)-language text)
area of Myra in the present-day Antalya Province of Turkey. Kale was renamed to Demre in 2005. Although some scholars equate Myra with the town, of Mira,...
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Greek Parliament with the pro-European, reforming party "To Potami" (The River). In addition to his athletic career, in 1990 he completed his studies at...
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Κύρκος; born 1 April 1959) is a Greek chemical engineer and politician of To Potami. In 2014, he was elected Member of the European Parliament (MEP). Miltos...
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Antioch (category Articles containing Ancient Greek (to 1453)-language text)
all over the Mediterranean to settle in the city. The city's location offered geographical, military, and economic benefits to its occupants; Antioch was...
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Turkish çatal "fork" + höyük "tumulus") is a tell (a mounded accretion due to long-term human settlement) of a very large Neolithic and Chalcolithic proto-city...
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Ephesus (category Articles containing Ancient Greek (to 1453)-language text)
century BC. The names Apasa and Ephesus appear to be cognate, and recently found inscriptions seem to pinpoint the places in the Hittite record. Ephesus...
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e Μ25 1.10 Other 1.40 Μ25 2.79 Other 1.30 Potami 53.31 LAE 1.33 Other 1.30 Potami 26.66 KIDISO 2.61 Other 0.71 DIMAR 41.76 Other...
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Oi peirates tou Aigaiou (2019) Project Runaway Greece (2018-2019) To Kokkino Potami (2019-2020) Gia Panta Paidia (2018-2019) Eleftheri Sxesi (2018-2019)...
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Smyrna (category Articles containing Ancient Greek (to 1453)-language text)
coast of Anatolia. Due to its advantageous port conditions, its ease of defence, and its good inland connections, Smyrna rose to prominence. Since about...
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