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Heraklion or
Herakleion (/hɪˈrækliən/ hih-RAK-lee-ən; Gr****: Ηράκλειο, Irákleio,
pronounced [iˈrakli.o]),
sometimes Iraklion, is the
largest city and the...
- quartz, date from as
early as 2000 BC from
Crete (Archaeological
Museum of
Heraclion, Greece).
Lenses from
Rhodes date
around 700 BC, as do ****yrian lenses...
- in the L.
Stratou avenue and
another three studios in
smaller cities (
Heraclion,
Patras and Corfu) that can be used only for
television correspondences...
- The
following is a list of amu****t
parks in
Europe sorted by region. Hirschalm, Unterweißenbach,
Upper Austria (Hirschalm
Fairytale Hunting Park) Märchenpark...
- 2008
Coffee chain P A
Minoan Lines Industrials Marine transportation Heraclion 1972
Ferry service P A
Minos Wines Consumer goods Beverages Crete 1932...
- 2003. The ship,
known as Ship 17, the
first of 63
ships found in Thonis-
Heraclion,
measures up to 28
metres (91 feet 10 inches) in length. They were constructed...
- 21–24 9th ECML 1997
Prague Czech
Republic April 23–26 8th ECML 1995
Heraclion Greece
April 25–27 7th ECML 1994
Catania Italy
April 6–8 6th ECML 1993...
- Street,
leaving the
Corinth Street and Ayea
branches in operation), one in
Heraclion,
Crete (62
Martyrs Avenue),
Asklipiou Street in Trikala,
which was merged...
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specifically from a kind of all-heal
named πάνακες Ἡράκλειον (panaces
Heraclion, "Hercules' all-heal"),
which has been
identified as
Opopanax chironium...
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Peloponnese 28,961 6
Volos Thessaly 47,892 16
Chios Aegean Islands 26,167 7
Heraclion Crete 39,231 17
Larissa Thessaly 25,861 8
Xanthi Macedonia 35,912 18 Trikala...