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Aigeira (Gr****: Αιγείρα) (IPA: [eˈʝira],
Ancient Gr****: Αἰγείρα or Αἴγειρα, Latin: Aegeira) is a town and a
former muni****lity in
northeastern Achaea...
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Aigeira Muni****l
Stadium (Gr****: Δημοτικό Στάδιο Αιγείρας), is a
sport venue in
Aigeira, Greece, the home
ground of the
local team
Thiella Aigeiras which...
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Aigeira.
Helice was
submerged as a
result an earthquake,
which also destro**** Boura. In
Roman times, the most
important towns were
Aegium and
Aigeira...
- Κριός, Latin: Crius) is a
stream (little river) in the muni****l unit of
Aigeira, in Achaea,
southern Greece. It is 20.3 km (12.6 mi) long. Its
source is...
- sacrifices. Corinth. The
festival Eucleia was
celebrated in
honor of Artemis.
Aigeira in Achaea.
Festival of
Artemis Agrotera (huntress). When the Sicyonians...
- Corinth, ****os, Vrachati, Velo, Kiato, Kato Diminio,
Xylokastro Achaea:
Aigeira, Diakopto, Aigio, Rododafni,
Agios Vasileios,
Aktaio All
tributaries are...
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sometimes called Krios Krios (stream), (Gr****: Κριός) a
stream in
Aigeira, Achaea,
Greece Krios, Evros, Thrace, Greece; a
village Krios, a fictional...
- Dimini)
Fonissa (near Xylokastro)
Zacholitikos (in Derveni)
Krios (in
Aigeira)
Krathis (near Akrata)
Vouraikos (near Diakopto)
Selinountas (near Aigio)...
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refer to the
following places in Greece: Ampelokipoi, Achaea, part of
Aigeira,
Achaea Ampelokipoi, Athens, a
section in the
north of the muni****lity...
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restoration of the temple.
Under this name
Agrotera was also
worshiped at
Aigeira, Sparta, and elsewhere. The name
Agrotera is
synonymous with the epithet...