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Hagia Sophia (Turkish: Ayasofya;
Ancient Gr****: Ἁγία Σοφία, romanized: Hagía Sophía; Latin:
Sancta Sapientia; lit. 'Holy Wisdom'),
officially the Hagia...
- Agia
Eirini (Gr****: Άγια Ειρήνη, for
Saint Irene) may
refer to
several places in
Cyprus and Greece: Agia Eirini,
Kyrenia Agia Eirini,
Nicosia Agia Eirini...
- The Agia
Sophia Stadium (pronounced [aˈʝa soˈfça]), also
known as OPAP
Arena for
sponsorship reasons and as AEK
Arena for UEFA competitions, is the home...
- Agia, ayia,
aghia, hagia,
haghia or AGIA may
refer to: Agia,
feminine form of Agios, 'saint' Agia,
Cyprus Ayia Napa Agia, Chania, a town in
Chania (regional...
- "Contact Us."
American Community Schools.
Retrieved on 20
February 2015. "129
Aghias Paraskevis Ave. &
Kazantzaki Street Halandri 15234,
Athens Greece" Wikimedia...
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Agias Sofias metro station (Gr****: Αγίας Σοφίας, listen, lit. 'Holy Wisdom') is a
metro station serving Thessaloniki Metro's Line 1 and Line 2. The station...
- used to mine
Parian marble.
There were two
notable shafts in the
valley of
Aghias Minas,
identified as the "Grotto of the Nymphs" and the "Grotto of Pan"...
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Cathedral (Washington, D.C.) (1951), a
cathedral in Washington, D.C. SS
Aghia Sophia, a 1896 p****enger
ferry better known as SS Sus**** Agia
Sophia Stadium...
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Undergraduate and
graduate studies are
based on the 64-acre main
campus in
Aghia Paraskevi.
Another campus (called East Campus) is
located in
Spata and serves...
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Aghia Thall****ini was a
Hansa A Type
cargo ship
which was
built as Brünhilde in 1943 by C. Van der
Giessen & Zonen's
Scheepswerfen NV,
Krimpen aan den...