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Archontochori Argyro Pigadi Aspria Astakos Avarikos Bampalio Bampini Chaliki Amvrakias Chalkiopoulo Chomori Chouni Chrysovergi Chrysovitsa Chrysovitsa Dafni...
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Ambracia (/æmˈbreɪʃə/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἀμβρακία,
occasionally Ἀμπρακία, Ampracia) was a city of
ancient Greece on the site of
modern Arta. It was founded...
- Lake
Amvrakia or
Ambracia (Gr****: Αμβρακία) is a
freshwater lake in Aetolia-Acarnania, in
western Greece. It lies
between the
towns of
Agrinio and Amphilochia...
- fisheries. It is
known from Lake Trichonida, Lake
Lysimachia and Lake
Amvrakia and
introduced to Lake
Volvi and Lake
Ioannina in the 1980s thus exclusively...
- Misampella)
Pamfi Perkos Petrochori (Petrochori, Prionaiika)
Sitaralona Chaliki Amvrakias (Dafni, Ladikou, Nerosyrtis, Chaliki)
Chrysovitsa (Chrysovitsa, Dokimia...
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Amvrakia Kostakioi F.C. was a Gr****
football club,
based in Kostakioi, Arta. Eps
Epirus Champions: 1 1965–66 Eps Arta Champions: 2 1986–87, 2015–16 Eps...
- have been due to his
experience in Asia Minor. Phalaecus, a
tyrant of
Amvrakia (modern-day Arta), was
allegedly killed by a
female lion due to his holding...
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kingdom of
Epirus until 295 BCE, when
Pyrrhus of
Epirus moved the
capital to
Amvrakia. The town was
taken by the
Roman praetor Lucius Anicius Gallus in 167 BCE...
- 87,6 1995 Gr****
traditional and laïko;
located from
Korfovouni 91.9 MHz
Amvrakia FM 1987 Gr**** and
foreign pop music; Arta's muni****l
station 92.3 MHz...
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Thebes Kingdom 1100–750 BC
Corinth Corinth City
state 700–338 BC
Epirus Amvrakia, P****aron,
Phoenice Kingdom 1183–168 BC
Locria Amphissa,
Naupactus Kingdom...