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Aridaía (Gr****: Αριδαία, Macedonian: С'ботско, Bulgarian: Съботско)) is a town and a
former muni****lity in the
Pella regional unit, Greece.
Since the...
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census of 2021,
while the
largest town is Giannitsa.
Other towns include Aridaia, Skydra, Arnissa,
Exaplatanos and Krya Vrysi.
According to the 2011 census...
- draw
included 25
teams in two
groups of 13 and 12 teams.
Although Almopos Aridaias parti****ted
normally in the draw, he was
expelled from the
league following...
- (Gr****: Λουτρά Πόζαρ) are
located 32 km
north of
Edessa and 13 km west of
Aridaia in the
region of Macedonia, Greece. The
baths are
naturally heated at 37 °C...
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regional unit in Macedonia, Greece. The seat of the muni****lity is the town
Aridaia. The muni****lity has an area of 985.817 km2. The name
Almopia (Ancient...
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Agrosykia Akrolimni Aloros Ampeleies Anydro Apsalos Aravissos Archangelos Aridaia Arnissa ****ni
Aspro Athyra Axos
Chrysi Dafni Dorothea Drosero Dytiko Edessa...
- (Gr****: Νικόδημος Τσαρκνιάς, Macedonian: Никодим Царкњас, born 1942 in
Aridaia) is a Gr****
Macedonian Orthodox Christian monk and Archimandrite. In 1973...
- Kimolos,
Loutra Kyllinis, Sidirokastro, Serres,
Lakkos Milos, Loutrochori,
Aridaia,
Pella (Pozar) In Hungary, the word fürdő or the more
archaic füred ("bath")...
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Edessa 2382 -
Giannitsa 2383 - not used 2384 -
Aridaia 2385 -
Florina 2386 -
Amyntaio 2387
through 2389 - not used 2391 - Chalkidona...
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Lancia Ardea, a
small car
produced by the
Turin firm
between 1939 and 1953
Aridaia, a
small town in Pella, Macedonia,
Greece This
disambiguation page lists...