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- independence, in the early 19th century, and initially was influenced by Heptanesean theatre and melodrama, such as the Italian opera. The Nobile Teatro di...
- 1870–1930 were the Athenian serenades (Αθηναϊκές καντάδες), based on the Heptanesean kantádhes (καντάδες 'serenades'; sing.: καντάδα) and the songs performed...
- The Cuisine of the Ionian islands or Heptanesean cuisine (Gr****: Επτανησιακή κουζίνα) is a type of Gr**** cuisine ****ociated with the Ionian Islands region...
- (Skordalia, Taramosalata, Tirokafteri, Tzatziki) Souvlaki Varieties (Heptanesean, Cretan, Epirote, Macedonian) Wine (Agiorgitiko, Aidini, ****yrtiko, Athiri...
- such as the theatrical, was transferred in the Ionian islands. The Heptanesean theatre was heavily influenced by the Italian Renaissance. Notable playwrights...
- cuisine Gr**** cuisine Cretan cuisine Epirotic cuisine Macedonian cuisine Heptanesean cuisine Kosovan cuisine Hungarian Cuisine Macedonian cuisine Moldovan...
- independence, in the early 19th century, and initially was influenced by the Heptanesean theatre and melodrama, such as the Italian opera. The Nobile Teatro di...
- tradition, Emilios Riadis and the conductor Dimitris Mitropoulos. The Heptanesean kantádes (καντάδες 'serenades'; sing.: καντάδα) are based on the po****r...
- (Skordalia, Taramosalata, Tirokafteri, Tzatziki) Souvlaki Varieties (Heptanesean, Cretan, Epirote, Macedonian) Wine (Agiorgitiko, Aidini, ****yrtiko, Athiri...
- (Skordalia, Taramosalata, Tirokafteri, Tzatziki) Souvlaki Varieties (Heptanesean, Cretan, Epirote, Macedonian) Wine (Agiorgitiko, Aidini, ****yrtiko, Athiri...