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- source of income of Kalymnians, bringing wealth to the island and making it famous throughout the Mediterranean. The Kalymnians harvested sponges from...
- Long Ago. Hudson River Museum. 1975. pp. 3–4. Lomax Wood, Anna (2012). "Kalymnian Tsambóuna and Song Repertoire in the Family of Nikitas Tsimouris". In...
- of the most notable recordings is that performed by Pantelis Ginnis, a Kalymnian sponge diver captain, who, in his version, is making a reference to another...
- Iberians Illyria Illyrian Illyrians Ionia Ionian Ionians Kalymnos Kalymnian Kalymnians Kaulonia Kaulonian Kaulonians Knossos Knossian Knossians Lakedaimon/ia...
- ΒΟΡΕΙΟΗΠΕΙΡΩΤΙΣΑ ΚΑΙ ΚΑΛΥΜΝΙΑ...ΣΤΗ ΝΕΑ ΥΟΡΚΗ [NOMIKI KONST: NORTHERN EPIROTE AND KALYMNIAN...IN NEW YORK CITY]. Retrieved June 16, 2022. Gray, Briahna (September...
- divers" was named "Skevos Zervos disease". As a posthumous honor, the local Kalymnian Government erected a life-size statue of him. Hoover Institution on War...
- Saint Savvas loved and with the encouragement of the influential wealthy Kalymnian Gerasimos Zervos, he departed in 1925 and went to the island of Kalymnos...
- Michael Kefalianos." Archived 25 September 2011 at the Wayback Machine Kalymnian's Voice, 19 July 2010. Μιχάλης Κεφαλιανός ο Κορυφαίος Ελληνας Bodybuilder...
- Jukebox to the web. "Musical Practice and Memory on the Edge of Two Worlds: Kalymnian Tsambóuna and Song Repertoire in the Family of Nikitas Tsimouris" in The...
- involved in war-relief efforts during World War II. Frantzis founded the Kalymnian Island Refugee Relief Committee for war relief in 1942. In January 1943...