Pogoniani (Greek: Πωγωνιανή, pronounced [poɣoɲaˈni], before 1928: Βοστίνα, Vostina; Albanian: Voshtinë) is a village and a former community in the Ioannina...
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Metropolis of Drama: Dorotheos Paparis (2022–) Metropolis of Dryinoupolis, Pogoniani and Konitsa: Andreas Trempelas (1995–) Metropolis of Edessa, Pella and...
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region Epirus Regional unit Ioannina Municipality Pogoni Municipal unit Pogoniani Population (2021) • Community 27 Time zone UTC+2 (EET) • Summer (DST)...
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General Gregorios Papoulias. He attended primary school in Pogoniani and secondary schools in Pogoniani, Zosimaia School in Ioannina, and in the Paleo Faliro...
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Πλατύ Imathia Platykampos Πλατύκαμπος Larissa Plomari Πλωμάρι Lesbos Pogoniani Ioannina Polichni Πολίχνη Thessaloniki Polichnitos Lesbos Polydamantas...
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1719-1730), by the archimandrite Ioannikios Stratonikeas, a Greek monk from Pogoniani. Within the precinct of his inn, Ioannikios built the church, and a monastery...
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Metropolis of Drama: Dorotheos Paparis (2022–) Metropolis of Dryinoupolis, Pogoniani and Konitsa and Exarchate of Northern Epirus: Andreas Trebelas (1995–)...
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960 13 Kalpaki Epirus Ano Kalamas Ano Pogoni Delvinaki Kalpaki Lavdani Pogoniani Polygyros Πολύγυρος (Δήμος Πολυγύρου) 947.0 22,048 23 Polygyros Central...
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Albanian communities historically have inhabited Konitsa, Delvinaki, Pogoniani, Gorgopotamos, Mousiotitsa, the villages of Agia, Ammoudia, Anthousa,...
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Tzoumerka Pogoni Kalpaki Kalpaki Ano Kalamas Ano Pogoni Delvinaki Lavdani Pogoniani Zagori East Zagori Asprangeloi Vovousa Central Zagori Papigko Tymfi Zitsa...
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(today's southern Albania and northwestern Greece) such as Himarë, Ioannina, Pogoniani, trying to set up schools and undertaking educational work. Rodinos unsuccessfully...
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Pelopónnisos Perdika Arpicë Perdika Plataria Pllotarë Platariá Pogoniani Voshtinë Pogonianí Preveza Prevezë Préveza Ptolemaida Kajlar Sagiada Sajadhë Stavroupoli...
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far-right activists and politicians. In 2015, Kivotos also expanded in Pogoniani, a village near the city of Ioannina, with an agricultural school in a...
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Civil War, the Albanians yet again launched a successful invasion of Pogoniani and Livisda. Prior to the outbreak of the civil war, Byzantine general...
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became municipal units: Ano Kalamas Ano Pogoni Delvinaki Kalpaki Lavdani Pogoniani The province of Pogoni (Greek: Επαρχία Πωγωνίου) was one of the provinces...
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arms, a Polish coat of arms All pages with titles containing Pogonia Pogoniani Pahonia (disambiguation) Pogoń Ruska This disambiguation page lists articles...
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Pogonatos (r. 641–668), to whom the establishment of the Archbishopric of Pogoniani is also attributed. While the seat of the archbishop was indeed at Molyvdoskepastos...
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culture included dedicating Ghiorma Church in Bucharest to the monks of Pogoniani, who reportedly used it as a major source of income. However, in early...
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Greeks from Albania, he built the Centre of Professional Training of Pogoniani, a move characterised by the Wall Street Journal as " major lesson of...
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York: Harper & Brothers Publishers, 1868. p. 491. Andrew of Dryinoupolis, Pogoniani and Konitsa, and, Seraphim of Piraeus and Faliro. A Letter to Pope Francis...
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Plaisia Platanas Platania, Dodoni Platania, Ioannina Platanoussa Plikati Pogoniani Polydoro Polygyros Polylofo Pontikates Potamia Potistika Pournia Pramanta...
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Pantokratoros, Melisohori). Retrieved: 12 August 2015. Andrew of Dryinoupolis, Pogoniani and Konitsa, and, Seraphim of Piraeus and Faliro. A Letter to Pope Francis...
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WAFA. 5 April 2014. Retrieved: 7 September 2014. Andrew of Dryinoupolis, Pogoniani and Konitsa, and, Seraphim of Piraeus and Faliro. A Letter to Pope Francis...
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Myriobiblos Library. Retrieved: 9 May 2014. Andrew of Dryinoupolis, Pogoniani and Konitsa, and, Seraphim of Piraeus and Faliro. A Letter to Pope Francis...
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Edinburgh University Press, 2009. pp. 27-28. Andrew of Dryinoupolis, Pogoniani and Konitsa, and, Seraphim of Piraeus and Faliro. A Letter to Pope Francis...
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jurisdiction of the Church of Greece and the Metropolis of Dryinopolis, Pogoniani and Konitsa, which preserved the older name. Strässle, 2006, p. 173 Strässle...
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of San Francisco & the West. 25 November 2004. Andrew of Dryinoupolis, Pogoniani and Konitsa, and, Seraphim of Piraeus and Faliro. A Letter to Pope Francis...
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