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- Dermitzakis made a total of 327 caps and scored 106 goals across all three professional divisions of the Gr**** football league system. Dermitzakis began...
- Dermitzakis is the surname of: Emmanouil Dermitzakis (born 1972), Gr**** geneticist Giannis Dermitzakis (born 1992), Gr**** footballer Konstantinos Dermitzakis...
- Mexico B and won two full international caps. Manolis Dermitzakis at WorldFootball.net Manolis Dermitzakis at National-Football-Teams.com Footballdatabase v...
- Giannis Dermitzakis (Gr****: Γιάννης Δερμιτζάκης; born 5 November 1992) is a Gr**** professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper. Giannis Dermitzakis at...
- Foundation. Dermitzakis has earned numerous awards and continues to appear on the ISI Highly Cited Researchers List every year from 2014 onward. Dermitzakis has...
- won at least one national trophy when in charge of Kavala F.C.: Pavlos Dermitzakis 2018–2020 Henryk Kasperczak 2010–2011 Reiner Maurer 2008 Aad de Mos 2010...
- Vatera area hit the Gr**** news in 1997 when a palaeontologist, Michael Dermitzakis, confirmed what farmers unearthing bones had long suspected when he announced...
- University Press. ISBN 978-0-231-11012-9. Lyras, G.A.; van der Geer, A.E.; Dermitzakis, M.; de Vos, J. (2006). "Cynotherium sardous, an insular canid (Mammalia:...
- al. (2005) Alexandra van der Geer; George Lyras; John de Vos; Michael Dermitzakis (2011). Evolution of Island Mammals: Adaptation and Extinction of Placental...
- September 2020. Retrieved 7 September 2020. van der Geer, Alexandra; Dermitzakis, Michael (2010). "Fossils in pharmacy: from "snake eggs" to "Saint's...