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Amaliapoli (Gr****: Αμαλιάπολη) is a
village at the
western part of the
Pagasetic Gulf, in the
Magnesia regional unit of Greece, also
known as Nea Mintzela...
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Lavrentios Agios Onoufrios Agios Vlasios Agria Aidini Alli
Meria Almyros Amaliapoli Anakasia Anavra Anilio Ano
Lechonia Ano
Volos Anthotopos Argalasti Dimini...
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maritime ports for
goods transport are:
Agioi Theodoroi Aliveri (Euboea)
Amaliapoli/Almyros
Antikyra Antirrio Eleusis Heraklion Igoumenitsa Kavala Larymna...
- in Amaléion in 1855. The town of
Amaliada in Elis and the
village of
Amaliapolis in
Magnesia were
named after the queen, as was the
columbine Aquilegia...
- voyage. The gulf's name in
Latin was
Pagasaeus Sinus. In
clockwise order:
Amaliapolis, W, port Alos, W, no port Almyros, W, no port Nea Anchialos, NW, beach...
- been made for its
partial restoration. On the
bight of Sourpi, next to
Amaliapolis a
coastal wetland is located, with
various species of
migratory birds...
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where he
served in
Nafplion (c. 1837) and was
later Superintendent of
Amaliapoli in 1844. Dr.
Demetrio Arvanitakis of
Zakinthos (fl. 1780–1823), son of...
- Loumbarda, Platania,
Prefecture of
Magnesia The Huge
water caves of ****fto,
Amaliapolis,
Prefecture of
Magnesia Heiron cave – near Vizitsa,
Mount Pelion, Prefecture...