- 469°E / 38.4712; 22.469
Crissa or
Krissa (Ancient Gr****: Κρίσσα) or
Crisa or
Krisa (Κρῖσα) was a town in
ancient Phocis.
Crissa was
regarded as one of...
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Crissa Jackson (born
October 26, 1989) is an
American basketball player. She pla****
college basketball for
Savannah State University from 2008 to 2010...
- San
Nicola da
Crissa (Gr****:
Aghios Nikolaos Chryssis) is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Province of Vibo
Valentia in the
Italian region Calabria, located...
- and journalist. He is the
author of
eight novels, four of
which feature Crissa Stone, a
female professional thief.
Stroby was born and
raised in Monmouth...
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Cirrha was a
later name of the
Homeric Crissa. They were two
separate towns,
albeit with
interlinked histories.
Crissa was more
ancient than Cirrha, and was...
- ISBN 978-0191626753.
Sources Wheeler, Jennifer; Newring, Kirk A. B.; Draper,
Crissa (2008). "16:
Transvestic Fetishism,
Psychopathology and Theory; 17: Transvestic...
- – via Twitter. @CircleNetflix (April 30, 2022). "All-star
hoops legend @
crissa_ace1 is
stepping off the
court to try to
score big in the Circle" (Tweet)...
- in Phocis, Greece. The
modern village sits
north of the
ancient town of
Crissa, a
powerful city-state of
ancient Greece which gave its name to the Crissaean...
- from the
original on
March 6, 2016.
Retrieved November 29, 2016. DeBree,
Crissa Shoemaker (November 17, 2011). "Wegmans'
Montgomeryville store the chain's...
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Corinthian gulf occasionally.
Alkyonides Gulf, east
Crissaean Gulf (Gulf of
Crissa),
north Bay of Antikyra,
north Dombraina (Domvrena),
north Rion Strait,...