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- The Geropotamos (Gr****: Γεροπόταμος or Ιερός Ποταμός) is a watercourse in southern Crete in Greece. Its drainage area is 553 km2 (214 sq mi). It rises...
- Geropotamos (Gr****: Γεροπόταμος) is a former muni****lity in the Rethymno regional unit, Crete, Greece. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part...
- waterfall at Exo Mouliana in Sitia. The rivers of Crete include the Geropotamos River, the Koiliaris, the Anapodiaris, the Almiros, the Giofyros, the...
- Rethymno, a village in the Rethymno regional unit, Greece, part of Geropotamos Perama (plant), a plant genus from the madder family (Rubiaceae) This...
- (Gr****: Διαπόρι) is an island that almost touches the coast of Crete, near Geropotamos, in Rethymno regional unit. The islet is not visible on many maps but...
- Els Arcs, Castell de Castells, Spain Es Pontàs, Spain Étretat, France Geropotamos bridge, Crete, Greece Għar Qawqla, Gozo, Malta (collapsed in the 20th...
- the following 3 former muni****lities, which became muni****l units: Geropotamos Kouloukonas Zoniana The province of Mylopotamos (Gr****: Επαρχία Μυλοποτάμου)...
- close to the northern coast of Crete, in the Perama district of the Geropotamos muni****lity, in Rethymno regional unit. List of islands of Greece "Light...
- Georgioupoli Chania Gera ****s Gerakas Γέρακας East Attica Geronthres Laconia Geropotamos Rethymno Giannitsa Γιαννιτσά Pella Giannouli Larissa Glyfada Γλυφάδα...
- Gavriil Marinakis (Gr****: Γαβριήλ Μαρινάκης, c. 1826 - 1866) was the hegumenos of Arkadi Monastery and a fighter of the Cretan Revolution of 1866. He was...