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- Gianaclis (Arabic: جناكليس) is a neighbourhood in Alexandria, Egypt. It is named after the Gr****-Egyptian businessman Nestor Gianaclis who established...
- occupation by the United Kingdom. The founder of the industry was Nestor Gianaclis, a Gr**** who arrived in Egypt in 1864 and in 1871 established a factory...
- Mediterranean. BRILL. p. 495. ISBN 9789004194724. "Gianaclis: The History and Heritage of Gianaclis Wines in Egypt". Cairo 360. Retrieved 7 November 2016...
- (CH-47C) 272 Tactical Fighter Wing 75th TFS – Gianaclis (F-16C/D) 77th TFS – Gianaclis (F-16C/D) 79th TFS – Gianaclis (F-16C/D) 232 Tact Fighter Wing 72nd TFS...
- Connoisseur's Guide. Pennsylvania: Running Press. ISBN 978-0762405008. Caldwell, Gianaclis (19 September 2012). Mastering Artisan Cheesemaking: The Ultimate Guide...
- RAF El Hamra Egypt RAF Fayid Egypt (1940–53) also known as LG-211 RAF Gianaclis Egypt also known as LG-226 RAF Heliopolis Egypt (1919–46) also known as...
- (Victoria) Al Seyouf Sidi Beshr Al Saraya Laurent Louran Tharwat San Stefano Gianaclis Schutz (Shods) Safar Abou Shabana aka Baccos Al Karnak Al Wezara (The...
- Church in Sidi Bishr, Saint Mary Church in ****afra, Saint Mary Church in Gianaclis, Saint Mina Church in Fleming, Saint Mina Church in Mandara and Saint...
- grapes sourced from vineyards in Alexandria and Middle Egypt, most notably Gianaclis Company for Grapes and Vineyards. Egypt portal Africa portal Asia portal...
- Nick Gianaclis, Meredith's business manager and Verne Davis, his bodyguard. Meredith denied involvement in the kidnapping and claimed that Gianaclis was...