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formerly known as Granitsa,
Phocis Nymfasia,
formerly known as
Granitsa,
Arcadia Stefanos Granitsas (1881–1915), Gr****
writer Granica (disambiguation) Granice...
- It is 82
kilometers northwest of Kar****i.
Granitsa is the
birthplace of
artists such as
Stefanos Granitsas,
Demosthenis Goulas, and
Michael Stafylas....
- (2001)
Petros Stathis (2001)
Chrysostomos Psomiadis (2001–03)
Giannis Granitsas (2003–04)
Demis Nikolaidis (2004–08)
Georgios Kintis (2008–09) Nikolaos...
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Stefanos Granitsas (Gr****: Στέφανος Γρανίτσας) (1880–1915) was a Gr****
writer and a journalist. His work was historical,
about folklore, literature, sociology...
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Granitsa (Bulgarian: Граница,
pronounced [
ɡrɐˈnit͡sɐ]; also
transliterated Granica or Granitza) is a
village in
southwestern Bulgaria, part of Kyustendil...
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Granitsa (Gr****: Γρανίτσα from the
Slavic word for "border") is a
village in the muni****l unit of Molossoi,
Ioannina regional unit, Greece. It is situated...
- www.deddie.gr.
Retrieved 13
February 2020. "Profile - athexgroup.gr".
Granitsas,
Alkman (20 June 2011). "Strike
Forces Power Cuts in Greece". Wall Street...
- Needed".
Huffington Post. 24
October 2011.
Retrieved 8
December 2011.
Granitsas, Alkman; Paris,
Costas (6
December 2011). "Gr****
Politician Expects Recession...
- OCLC 54500822.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint:
multiple names:
authors list (link)
Granitsas,
Margot (1984-06-03). "KASTORIA, CITY OF MINK". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331...
- 2015.
Retrieved 22
September 2015. Forelle, Charles; Stamouli, Nektaria;
Granitsas,
Alkman (25
January 2015). "Syriza Win in Gr****
Election Sets Up New Europe...