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Karageorgis (Καραγιώργη) was an
international shipping line
founded by
Michail A.
Karageorgis, in
Greece in 1930. It
operated under the
names Michail...
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South Africa.
Originally named MS City of York, she was sold in 1971 to
Karageorgis Lines,
converted to a
cruiseferry and renamed. In the
years following...
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traditional Cypriot music include Solon Michaelides,
Marios Tokas,
Evagoras Karageorgis and
Savvas Salides.
Among musicians is also the
acclaimed pianist Cyprien...
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Admiral Konstantinos Karageorgis (Gr****: Κωνσταντίνος Καραγεώργης, born
February 23, 1962) is a Gr****
naval officer,
currently serving as
Chief of...
- ship, thus
ending her
Transatlantic career. In 1975 she was sold to the
Karageorgis Lines, who
named her MS
Navarino and used her on
Mediterranean routes...
- the Gr****
Maria Vlachau and in the
third John
Karageorgis with the
bronze medal.
Until 2019,
Karageorgis has been one of the 6 Gr**** male
medalists in...
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Oberhauser 2004, p. 44.
Karageorgi, Marianthi; Groen,
Simon C.; Sumbul, Fidan; Pelaez,
Julianne N.; Verster...
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Antonis Karageorgis (Gr****: Αντώνης Καραγεώργης; born 16 May 1997) is a Gr****
professional footballer who
plays as a centre-back for
Super League 2 club...
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connecting Venice and
Ancona to Patras. In 1979
Chandris sold
Patris to
Karageorgis Lines, who
first renamed her
Mediterranean Island then Mediterranean...
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Cretan lyra or with the
violin (in Cyprus).
Giannis Haroulis Evagoras Karageorgis Vasilis Kostas Thanasis Papakonstantinou Yiannis Xylouris, also known...