- Στάδιο, romanized: Panathinaïkó Stádio, [panaθinai̯ˈko ˈstaðio]) or
Kallimarmaro (Καλλιμάρμαρο [kaliˈmarmaro], lit. 'beautiful marble') is a multi-purpose...
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Kallimarmaro (Gr****: Καλλιμάρμαρο
pronounced [kaliˈmaɾmaɾo]
meaning ‘made of
beautiful marble’) is a
small neighborhood of Athens, Greece,
named after...
- 18 to
August 29,
except for the
marathons (run from
Marathonas to the
Kallimarmaro Stadium), the race
walks (on the
streets of Athens), and the shot put...
- women—that were
contested at
these games. The stadium,
often called Kallimarmaro, is
notable as the site of the
first Olympic Games and even earlier,...
-
welcome after Euro stunner". kitsapsun.com.
Retrieved 6 July 2004. "The
Kallimarmaro was thrown,
thousands of
people deposited the
heroes of Rehhagel" (in...
- of
Herodes Atticus, Acropolis, Kerameikos, Pnyx, Colonus, Areopagus,
Kallimarmaro Stadium,
Temple of
Olympian Zeus,
Temple of Hephaestus,
Ancient Agora...
-
Stadiou Square and
Fokianou Street, next to the
Panathenaic Stadium (
Kallimarmaro), in Athens. The
establishment and
operation of the
Philatelic and Postal...
-
Mikis Theodorakis to
perform in the
Machi tis
kritis concert at the
Kallimarmaro amphitheater in a
tribute to
those who lost
their lives in the Battle...
- Konstantinos,
endowed Athens with an
ancient Gr****-style
marble stadium (the
Kallimarmaro) that has
hosted Olympic Games in 1870, 1875, 1896, 1906 and 2004, and...
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Ellinoroson Erythros Stavros Exarcheia Gazi
Girokomeio Gyzi
Goudi Gouva Ilisia Kallimarmaro Kato
Petralona Keramikos Kolokynthou Kolonaki Kolonos Koukaki Kountouriotika...