- Aegina, Salamis, and
Poros along with
smaller islands of
Patroklos and
Fleves. The port of Piraeus, Athens' port, lies on the
northeastern edge of the...
- 842; 23.885 (Falkonera)
Fleves (uninhabited), 37°46′10″N 23°45′44″E / 37.7694°N 23.76222°E / 37.7694; 23.76222 (
Fleves)
Hydra (64.443 km2 (24.882 sq mi))...
- of the port of Piraeus, and the offs****
islands of Salamis, Aegina, and
Fleves; the
island of
Milos as a mid-way
stronghold to Crete; and most of Crete...
- 2004
Summer Olympics took
place in this area. The small,
rocky islet of
Fleves lies off s****.
Ruins of the
Temple of
Apollo Zoster have been excavated...
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vestita Wikidata: Q5458602 Wikispecies:
Flemingia vestita CoL: 6J8WG EPPO:
FLEVE GBIF: 5359867 GRIN: 403478 IPNI: 495313-1 IRMNG: 10674994 NCBI: 2509660...
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Archived from the
original on
February 16, 2018.
Retrieved February 15, 2018.
Fleve (2006). "Part 6: Last of the Chiricahua". Let's Play Archive. Retrieved...
- War I: The
cargo ship
struck a mine and sank in the
Mediterranean Sea off
Fleves. Her crew survived.
Saturn Norway
World War I: The
cargo ship was sunk...
- List of shipwrecks: 1
January 1932 Ship
State Description Minas Greece The
cargo ship ran
aground on
Fleves. The crew
abandoned ship....
- 1934 Ship
State Description Popi Greece The p****enger ship ran
aground at
Fleves Islet,
Saronic Gulf on or
before 28 November. She was
later refloated and...