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titular see.
Ferries run from
Ierissos to the east
coast of
Mount Athos.
Since the 2011
local government reform Ierissos has been the seat of the muni****lity...
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changed to
Ierissos by
analogy with Hieros, "sacred."
There is an
etymology for
Erissos as follows. The
Marble of Ladiava, an
inscription from
Ierissos, reports...
- died in
Arnaia on
September 16, 2012. was the Gr****
Orthodox bishop of
Ierissos,
Greece from 1981 to 2012. He
graduated with
honors from the Theological...
- The 1932
Ierissos earthquake occurred at 19:20 on 26 September. It
caused severe damage in
Ierissos,
Greece and the
surrounding part of the Chalkidiki...
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bounded by the
Thermaic Gulf on the west, and the
Strymonian Gulf and
Ierissos Gulf on the east (which are
separated by the
Brostomnitsa peninsula). The...
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occupation of its
residents is
tourism and fishing. It is
located 35 km from
Ierissos and 90 km from Thessaloniki.
Approximately 700
meters from it lies the...
- unit,
Central Macedonia, Greece. The seat of the muni****lity is the town
Ierissos. The muni****lity is
named after the
ancient philosopher Aristotle, whose...
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Athos complete autonomy from the E****enical
Patriarch and the
Bishop of
Ierissos, and also
exempted the
monasteries from taxation. Furthermore,
until 1312...
- (1991–)
Metropolis of Grevena:
David Tzioumakas (2014–)
Metropolis of
Ierissos,
Mount Athos and Ardameri:
Theoklitos Athanasopoulos (2012–) Metropolis...
- (1989–)
Metropolis of Grevena:
David Tzioumakas (2014–)
Metropolis of
Ierissos,
Mount Athos and Ardameri:
Theoklitos Athanasopoulos (2012–) Metropolis...