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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...
- Irakleio,
Attica (Gr****: Ηράκλειο Αττικής) is a
suburb in the
northeastern part of the
Athens agglomeration, Greece, and a muni****lity of the
Attica region...
- Athens–Lavrion
Railway (Σιδηροδρομική Γραμμή Λαυρίου - Αγίων Αναργύρων) was a 1,000 mm (3 ft 3+3⁄8 in)
metre gauge railway line
connecting downtown Athens...
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Irakleio (Gr****: Ηράκλειο, lit. 'Heraklion'), also
known as
Iraklio on signage, is an
Athens metro station in the muni****lity of
Irakleio in the regional...
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would continue to play.
November 2003: U-10
World Youth Championship in
Heraklio,
joint 1st on 9½/11
points with
Eltaj Safarli, 2nd on
tiebreak April 2004:...
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Heraklion (Gr****: Περιφερειακή ενότητα Ηρακλείου) is one of the four
regional units of Crete. The
capital is the city of Heraklion. The
regional unit of...
- Mark Crowther.
Retrieved 7
January 2015. da Nóbrega,
Adaucto Wanderley. "
Heraklio 2002 – 17°
World Championship u12 (boys)". BrasilBase.
Retrieved 16 October...
- (Australia) Source: [citation needed] 11
August 2004 18:00
Pankritio Stadium,
Heraklio Attendance: 15.757 Referee:
Palmqvist (Sweden) 11
August 2004 18:00 Kaftanzoglio...
- Look up
Heraklion in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Heraklion (Gr****: Ἡράκλειον;
alternative spellings: Iraklio, Iraklion, Irakleio, Herakleion) is a...
- Mar (Spain) Dmitry Jakovenko (Russia) Sopio Gvetadze (Georgia) 2002
Heraklio (Greece) Ferenc Berkes (Hungary) Elisabeth Pähtz (Germany) 2003 Halkidiki (Greece)...