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Elpida (Gr****: Ελπίδα) is a Gr**** word
which means "hope."
Elpida may
refer to:
Elpida Karamandi (1920–1942), a
Macedonian partisan fighter Elpida (singer)...
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Elpida Romantzi (born July 17, 1981 in Thessalonica) is an
archer from Greece. She
placed 34th in the women's
individual ranking round with a 72-arrow...
- bankruptcy. In 2013,
Elpida was
acquired by
Micron Technology. On
February 28, 2014,
Elpida changed its name to
Micron Memory ****an and
Elpida Akita changed...
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Elpida Karamandi (Aromanian:
Elpida Caramandi, Macedonian: Елпида Караманди) was an
Aromanian Yugoslav partisan and
resistance fighter. She was born on...
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Elpida Karayiannopoulou (Gr****: Ελπίδα Καραγιαννοπούλου, born
October 1, 1949), is a Gr****
singer who was one of the most
successful singers in Greece...
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Elpida Grigoriadou (born 24
August 1971, in Thessaloniki) is a Gr**** rower. She
competed in the 2003
World Rowing Championships winning a
bronze medal...
- Paphos, also
spelled as Pafos, is a
coastal city in
southwest Cyprus and the
capital of
Paphos District. In
classical antiquity, two
locations were called...
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Elpida Hadjidaki or
Chatzidaki (Gr****: Ελπίδα Χατζηδάκη) is a Gr****
marine archaeologist specializing in
ancient shipwrecks and
harbor towns. She grew...
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Elpida Xylo****ou is a
Cypriot football club
based in the
village of Xylo****ou in
Larnaca district. The club,
which was
established in 1959,
currently competes...
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companies including Toshiba, Sony, Samsung, IBM, Intel, Fujitsu, TSMC,
Elpida, AMD, Infineon,
Texas Instruments and
Micron Technology. The
origin of the...