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    Kalamata (Greek: Καλαμάτα [kalaˈmata]) is the second most populous city of the Peloponnese peninsula in southern Greece after Patras, and the largest city...
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  • The Kalamata dock workers' strike (Greek: Λιμενεργατικά της Καλαμάτας, lit. 'Kalamata dock-workers' events'), was a strike of Kalamata's harbor workers...
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  • rescued survivors, as well as recovered bodies, to Kalamata. The survivors were bussed from Kalamata port to the Reception and Identification Center (RIC)...
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    Fort Tolukko (category Wikipedia neutral point of view disputes from July 2023)
    distinctively Iberian, different with the Dutch built Fort Oranje and Fort Kalamata. Its primary function was to dominate a rare coral reef-free landing point...
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    from Corinth, at the interchange with the A8 motorway and continues to Kalamata, passing through Tripoli. It replaced the old GR-7 as the main road, with...
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    city. The largest city is Patras (pop. 170,000) in Achaia, followed by Kalamata (pop. 55,000) in Messenia. Peloponnese for the most part enjoys a hot-summer...
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  • remained in the Peloponnese, settling at Tripoli, before taking on the Kalamata Military Command on behalf of the collaborationist government in mid-1942...
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    signaling the start of the Greek War of Independence. His troops marched into Kalamata and took the city on 23 March. After the arrival of Ypsilantis's emissaries...
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  • Giannis Zapropoulos (category Kalamata F.C. players)
    Ethniki side Kalamata. Over the next two seasons he became a fixture in the Kalamata defense, playing 44 matches. His good performances with Kalamata earned...
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    the two despots which left Skorta to Thomas but obliged him to hand over Kalamata and Messenia to Demetrios in exchange. In 1451, a new Ottoman sultan, Mehmed...
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    Centre in Kalamata". GreekCityTimes.com. Retrieved 25 December 2020. "Greece to open new international military flight training school in Kalamata". BlogBeforeFlight...
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    William of Villehardouin (category Politicians from Kalamata)
    William of Villehardouin (French: Guillaume de Villehardouin; Kalamata, c. 1211 – 1 May 1278) was the fourth prince of Achaea in Frankish Greece, from...
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    marched from Areopolis and headed for Messenia. The next day, they reached Kalamata, which had an Ottoman garrison and they captured the city on March 23....
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  • Giannitsochori) Peristeri (in Kalo Nero) Pamisos (near Messene) Nedonas (in Kalamata) Eurotas (in Elos) Oenus (in Sparti) Rivers in this section are sorted...
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    Nougat (category All accuracy disputes)
    Notable products Avgotaracho Florina peppers Greek wine Fava Santorinis Kalamata olive Krokos Kozanis (Saffron) Menalou honey Rodi Ermionis Santorini tomato...
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    Pausanias, Briareus, one of the Hecatonchires, was the arbitrator in a dispute between Poseidon and Helios, between the sea and the sun: His verdict was...
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    Pastitsio (category All accuracy disputes)
    Notable products Avgotaracho Florina peppers Greek wine Fava Santorinis Kalamata olive Krokos Kozanis (Saffron) Menalou honey Rodi Ermionis Santorini tomato...
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  • under Theodoros Kolokotronis had already captured Kalamata and Tripolitsa. After the fall of Kalamata, the Messenian Senate, the first of the Greeks' local...
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    at Dunkirk, in the Greek Campaign (about 600 soldiers were captured in Kalamata in 1941), North Africa (Operation Compass), France, the Middle East and...
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  • was split into the Athens FCA (EPSA) and Piraeus FCA (EPSP) following a dispute. On 14 November 1926, the Hellenic Football Federation is founded and organizes...
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  • successive moves around the Greek cities, including Argostoli, Lefkada, Larisa, Kalamata, Athens and Chania. He started publishing poetry in various magazines for...
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    Macedonia, Zoran Zaev, signed the Prespa Agreement, solving the naming dispute that had strained the relations and eased the latter's way to become a...
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    and the best fresh mozzarella in town... other gourmet toppings include kalamata olives, Italian sausage, ricotta cheese and artichoke hearts." Wrote The...
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    Lord Byron (category All accuracy disputes)
    Paradise Lost. Byron published the first two cantos anonymously in 1819 after disputes with his regular publisher over the shocking nature of the poetry. By this...
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    Foreign relations Aegean dispute Cyprus dispute Council of Europe European Union Macedonia naming dispute (Language naming dispute) NATO Passport Treaties...
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    Komotini in the 1968s, Alexandroupolis in 2000, and Patras in 2001. In Kalamata, Kavala and Lamia, it purchased pre-existing buildings. The branch building...
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    Kolokotronis, and Papaflessas marched towards Kalamata. On March 23, they captured the city. From Kalamata, Mavromichalis wrote letters to the states of...
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  • were added as destinations. Summer 2017 saw the addition of routes to Kalamata, Ponta Delgada and Madeira. In 2017, the airline decided to venture into...
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    and since the early 1970s has been embroiled in legal and ecclesiastical disputes. It is considered amongst the most conservative of the monastic houses...
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    Ilias Mavromichalis (category Wikipedia neutral point of view disputes from September 2024)
    Lefkada. At the beginning of the war, he took part in the liberation of Kalamata where, as the leader of the Maniates, he succeeded in liberating the city...
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