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Agrinio (Gr****: Αγρίνιο,
pronounced [aˈɣrinio]; Latin: Agrinium) is the
largest city of the Aetolia-Acarnania
regional unit of
Greece and its largest...
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Educational Club), is a Gr****
professional football club. It is
based in
Agrinio, Greece.
Panetolikos was
founded in 1926 and is
considered one of the historical...
- road in
western and
central Greece. It
connects Thermo with Lamia, via
Agrinio and Kar****i. It p****es
through the
regional units Aetolia-Acarnania,...
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Missolonghi for
historical reasons, with its
biggest city and
economic centre at
Agrinio. The area is now
connected with the
Peloponnese peninsula via the Rio-Antirio...
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south of Angelokastro, 11 km
northwest of Aitoliko, 17 km
southwest of
Agrinio and 21 km
northwest of Missolonghi. The
Ionia Odos
motorway (Missolonghi...
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Amfilochia 1980–81
Nafpaktiakos Asteras 1981–82 A.O.
Agrinio 1982–83 A.O.
Agrinio 1983–84
Asteras Agrinio 1984–85 A.S.
Omiros Neochori 1985–86 A.S. Omiros...
- Rio-Antirrio bridge, with
Ioannina in
northwestern Greece, p****ing
through Agrinio and Arta. The
southern part,
between Amfilochia and Antirrio, is part of...
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Archaeological Museum of
Agrinio (Gr****: Αρχαιολογικό Μουσείο Αγρινίου,
Archaiologiko Mouseio Agriniou) is a
museum in the city of
Agrinio in Aetolia-Acarnania...
- 15 km
northeast of Astakos, 23 km
south of
Amfilochia and 23 km west of
Agrinio.
Agriculture is the most
important land use
around Bampini. List of settlements...
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inhabitants include Patras, Heraklion, Larissa, Volos, Rhodes, Ioannina,
Agrinio, Chania, and Chalcis. The Gr****
Constitution recognises Eastern Orthodoxy...