- "salt",
plural αλάτια (alatia), "salts",
which enunciate as
Alatzata and
Alatsata either due to
Turkish alteration of the
language (e.g. in Turkish, the...
- Agia
Triada •
Fortetsa •
Mpentevi •
Agios Dimitrios •
Ilioupoli • Nea
Alatsata •
Agios Ioannis Chostos •
Kamaraki •
Pananio •
Agios Minas •
Kaminia •...
- Μακρυγιάννης), born
Dimosthenis Makrygiannis (Gr****: Δημοσθένης Μακρυγιάννης;
Alatsata, 1910 – 1971), was a Gr****
theologian and
bishop who
served as Metropolitan...
- 18 of
Arlington National Cemetery.
Dilboy was born in the Gr**** town of
Alatsata, in
Ottoman Turkey in Asia Minor, near Smyrna. His
father emigrated to...
- Savvas. In 1890, he
joined the
brotherhood of the
Abbot Kallinikos (from
Alatsata of Asia Minor) and in 1902 was
ordained a deacon. In 1903, a year later...
- Thyáteira (Θυάτειρα)
Akhisar Akmescit Zanói (Ζανόη)
Akmescit Alaçactı
Alátsata (Αλάτσατα) Alaçactı Alaçam Kogá (Κογκά) Alaçam
Alanya (Korakesio) Kalónoros...