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Agrafa (Gr****: Άγραφα, Gr**** pronunciation: [ˈaɣrafa]) is a
mountainous region in
Evrytania and
Karditsa regional units in
mainland Greece, consisting...
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Agrafa (Gr****: Άγραφα) is a
village and a muni****lity in Evrytania,
Central Greece. Its
administrative center is the
village Kerasochori. It is named...
- soon left to
pursue his long-held
ambition of
seizing the
armatolik of
Agrafa, then held by the
family of
Ioannis Boukouvalas.
Karaiskakis gathered supporters...
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Vlacherna Agios Andreas Agios Charalampos Agios Dimitrios Agios Nikolaos Agrafa Alestia Ampliani Anatoliki Fragkista Aniada Aspropyrgos Chelidona Chochlia...
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southern parts were
definitively ruled by the Ottomans, the area
around Agrafa managed to
sustain complete autonomy due to the
difficulties experienced...
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reservoir by the
Episkopi bridge. It
continues east
through the
mountainous Agrafa area, part of the
Pindus mountains. It p****es
through Kar****i, the capital...
- or Peristeri, the
Athamanika or
Tzoumerka mountains, Vardousia, and the
Agrafa mountains. Some
mountains in
Southern Greece are also
considered part of...
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Frequency Name On air
since Description 1440 kHz
Agrafa Voice 2011
Amateur station with Gr**** laïko
music 1629 kHz
Lambros 3A 2011
Amateur station with...
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control was
called an "armatolik", the
oldest known being established in
Agrafa during the
reign of
Murad II (r. 1421–1451). The
distinction between klephts...
- the
Pikoula or
Pikoulianos family in Lakonia, the
Bakoyannis family in
Agrafa-Eurytania, and others. Also, the
Kallergis connected with
other European...