- Κεραμεικός,
pronounced [ce.ɾa.miˈkos]) also
known by its
Latinized form
Ceramicus, is an area of Athens, Greece,
located to the
northwest of the Acropolis...
- (3,600 ft) altitude. C.
ceramicus is
found in Thailand, Vietnam,
throughout Malesia and New Britain. "Chisocheton
ceramicus Miq". The
Plant List. Retrieved...
-
Lelege towns. Also on the
north coast of the
Ceramicus Sinus is
Ceramus and Bargasus. On the
south of the
Ceramicus Sinus is the
Carian Chersonnese, or Triopium...
- en.
Retrieved 15
November 2021. Carolina. [Nesoromys
ceramicus (Thomas, 1920) "Nesoromys
ceramicus (Thomas, 1920)"]. Treatment.Plazi.Org.
Retrieved 1 July...
- Gulf of
Kerme (Turkish:
Kerme Körfezi; Gr****: Κεραμεικός κόλπος; Latin:
Ceramicus Sinus, lit. 'ceramic gulf'; or Gulf of Cos), is a long (100 km), narrow...
- Pand****
conoideus is a
plant in the Pand****
family from New Guinea. Its
fruit is
eaten in
Papua New
Guinea and Papua, Indonesia. The
fruit has several...
- copy of the
statue of
Apollo Alexicacus by
Calamis that
stood in the
Ceramicus of Athens. Orph. De Lapid. Prooem. i. Pausanias, 1.3.3 & 8.41.5 Lactantius...
-
situated on the Datça peninsula,
which forms the
southern side of the
Sinus Ceramicus, now
known as Gulf of Gökova. By the 4th
century BC,
Knidos was located...
-
described by
Arthur Gardiner Butler in 1880. Its only species,
Duomitus ceramicus,
described by
Francis Walker in 1865, is
found in
Yunnan in
China and...
- bunnii) Short-tailed
bandicoot rat (N. indica)
Nesoromys Ceram rat (N.
ceramicus)
Palawanomys Palawan soft-furred
mountain rat (P. furvus)
Papagomys Flores...