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Yevyeli (Γευγελή) in Gr****,
Gevgeli (Гевгели) in Bulgarian, Đevđelija (Ђевђелија, IPA: [dʑeʋdʑělija]) in
Serbian and
Gevgeli in Turkish.[citation needed]...
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instrumentalists include clarinet virtuosos like
Petroloukas Chalkias,
Giorgos Gevgelis and
Yiannis V****ilopoulos, as well as
laouto and
fiddle players like Nikos...
- Gr****s from what is now the
Republic of
North Macedonia,
especially from
Gevgeli, Vogdantsa,
Polyane and Stromnitsa. In the
aftermath of the
Balkan Wars...
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Djevdjelija (Serbian, Croatian, Bosnian, Slovene), Гевгелија (Macedonian),
Gevgeli (Turkish),
Gjevgjeli (Albanian)
Ghent Gent - גנט (Hebrew)*, Gand (French*...
- Gr****s are
mainly settled now in the
cities of
Gevgelija (Gr****: Γευγελή,
Gevgelī́) and
Bitola (Gr****: Μοναστήρι, Monastī́ri).
Today this
community is a remnant...
- ****umed
command of the
Serres Division,
which he led to the
front near
Gevgeli in
December 1916. He
continued to
command the
division until 1918, when...
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composed of 15-20
freedom fighters, p****ed
through the
villages of Orizartsi,
Gevgeli region, and
later in the
summer the band
transferred to the
region of ****ush...
- the decade, they were
still used on the Strymonos-Koulatas and Eidomeni-
Gevgeli lines. In
December 2000, the A-205
replaced a Ganz DMU
series AA90 in the...
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Dakos act.
Those troops were
acting in the
whole area from
Bogdanci and
Gevgeli, to Polykastro,
Aspros and Doirani. In 1900, the
ethnic composition of...
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Melissochori with the
objective of
controlling the
route between Thessaloniki and
Gevgeli and also to face the
agents of the
Bulgarian revolutionary committee in...