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Chalcis (/ˈkælsɪs/;
Ancient Gr**** & Katharevousa: Χαλκίς, romanized:
Chalkís), also
called Chalkida or
Halkida (Modern Gr****: Χαλκίδα,
pronounced [xalˈciða])...
- Caristo) and the
central portion,
ruled from
Chalkis (Italian:
terzero della Clissura). The city of
Chalkis or
Negroponte (città de' Lombardi, "city of...
- "xinjiang
chalkis co ltd-a".
Bloomberg News.
Archived from the
original on May 19, 2011.
Retrieved 2013-05-30. WSJ. "Company Info -
Chalkis Health Industry...
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Western Europe.
Today there are
still functioning Romaniote synagogues in
Chalkis (which
represents the
oldest Jewish congregation on
European soil), Ioannina...
- digestus,
Paris 1740, Vol. II, coll. 785-788 Mango,
Marlia M. (1991). "
Chalkis ad Belum". In Kazhdan,
Alexander (ed.). The
Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium...
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Halki or
Chalki can
refer to
several different things:
Chalki (also
Khalki or Halki), a Gr****
island in the
Dodecanese Heybeliada (
Chalki in Gr****), one...
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summer 1967 and the
resulting club was
named A.C.
Chalkis in
order to
represent the city of
Chalkis as a whole. In the
following 1967–68
season and first...
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Halki (Gr****: Χάλκη [ˈxalki];
alternatively Chalce or
Chalki) is a Gr****
island and muni****lity in the
Dodecanese archipelago in the
Aegean Sea, some...
- agglomeration/conurbation 10 a muni****l unit of the
Chalcis urban area, in
Chalkis' agglomeration/conurbation * The
settlement (CDP) of
Athens is the central...
- and his wife Berenice,
Herodias was a full
sister to
Herod V (king of
Chalkis),
Herod Agrippa (king of Judea),
Aristobulus Minor, and
Mariamne III (wife...