-
Evropos (Gr****: Ευρωπός),
known before 1925 as
Ashiklar (Gr****: Ασικλάρ) is a
village and a
former muni****lity in the
former Paionia Province, Kilkis...
- (co-ruler from c. 292 BC) Born c. 358 BC Europus,
Macedon (modern-day
Evropos, Greece) Died
September 281 BC (aged c. 77) Lysimachia,
Thrace (modern-day...
- Economy. "Dr.
Pavle Sicherl:
Slovenija je po
produktivnosti dela 23 let za
Evropo". Delo.si (in Slovenian). 8
August 2011. ISSN 1854-6544.
Archived from the...
- Slovenian). Nogomania.
Retrieved 7
December 2012. "3:0!
Maribor osupnil Evropo in
prevzel kar vrh lestvice" [3:0!
Maribor astonished the
Europe and took...
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Trikala Evdilos Samos Evergetoulas ****s
Evosmos Εύοσμος
Thessaloniki Evropos Kilkis Evrostina Ευρωστίνα
Corinthia Evrymenes Ioannina Evrymenes Larissa...
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Cherso Chorygi Chrysopetra Drosato Efkarpia Eiriniko Elliniko Eptalofos Evropos Evzonoi Fanos Filyria Fyska Gallikos Gerakari Gorgopi Goumenissa Griva...
- transmission)
Pogovori o
elektrotehniki (Talking
about electrotechnics) Med
Evropo in
Ameriko (Between
Europe and America)
augmented edition in German, Das...
- Pella,
situated on the
right bank of the
Axius below Idomene,
where modern Evropos lies. Not far
above the
entrance of the
great maritime plain, the site...
-
probably the Gr**** muni****lities of
Paionia (excluding the
village of
Evropos), Almopia, Sintiki, Irakleia, and Serres), and a
small part of south-western...
- (2006). "Po
sledovih korenin" :
transnacionalne migracije med
Argentino in
Evropo (in Slovenian).
Faculty of Arts,
University of Ljubljana. "Slovenska kultura...