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province at some
distance from the
capital Constantinople Exarchos, Grevena, a
village in
Greece Exarchos, Phthiotis, a
village in
Greece This disambiguation...
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stations and ERT,
Exarchos also
lectured at Gr****
Universities in
subjects related to broadcasting,
music and film.
While still at ERT,
Exarchos ****isted the...
- Athens.
Exarcheia took its name from a 19th-century
businessman named Exarchos (Gr****: Έξαρχος) who
opened a
large general store there.
Exarcheia is bordered...
- The
community of
Exarchos covers an area of 55.552 km2. The
community of
Exarchos consists of two
separate settlements:
Exarchos (po****tion 37 as of...
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Achilleas G.
Exarchos or
Achilles G.
Exarchos (Gr****: Αχιλλέας Γ. Έξαρχος) (1924, in
Corfu – 2013, in Athens) was a
career diplomat and philanthropist...
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beginning of the
tenure of
Yiannis Exarchos as the new CEO, who
replaced the
retired Manolo Romero.
Under Exarchos, the
Sochi 2014
Olympic Winter Games...
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inhabitants according to 2021 census.
Exarchos belongs to
Lokroi muni****lity. Most of the
inhabitants of
Exarchos are
engaged in agriculture. The wider...
- English, with
subtitles available in nine
other languages on-launch.
Yiannis Exarchos,
overseer of
Olympic Channel and CEO of
Olympic Broadcasting Services,...
- An
exarch (/ˈɛksɑːrk/; from
Ancient Gr**** ἔξαρχος
exarchos) was the
holder of any of
various historical offices, some of them
being political or military...
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Mihalis Exarchos (Gr****: Μιχάλης Έξαρχος) (born 4 July 1978 in Piraeus, Greece),
known professionally by his
stage name
Stereo Mike, is a Gr**** hip hop...