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Karyes (Gr****: Καρυές,
before 1930: Αράχωβα - Arachova) is a
village of the
Peloponnese peninsula,
which is
located in the
southern part of Greece. The...
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Karyes (Gr****: Καρυές) is a
settlement in
Mount Athos of the
Athonite monastic community. The 2021 Gr****
census reported a po****tion of 135 inhabitants...
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Karyes Typikon (Serbian: Карејски типик/Karejski tipik) was
written for the
Karyes cell on
Mount Athos in 1199 by
Saint Sava, at the time a monk and...
- turn, were
divided into
nahiyes (each
governed by a müdür) and
villages (
karye, each
governed by a muhtar).
Revisions of 1871 to the
administrative law...
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Karyes (Gr****: Καρυές) is a
village of the
Katerini muni****lity.
Before the 2011
local government reform it was part of the muni****lity of Petra. The...
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Theotokos Church (Gr****: Ναός Κοίμησης της Θεοτόκου), is the main
church of
Karyes,
Mount Athos. It also
serves as the
ecclesiastical seat of the Protos, or...
- 5,420 688,255 €9 12 West
Greece Patras 11,350 4,382 648,220 €8 13 West
Macedonia Kozani 9,451 3,649 254,595 €4 (14)
Mount Athos Karyes 390 151 1,746 —...
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Karyes (Gr****: Καρυές,
before 1920: Όροβνικ – Orovnik) is a
village in the
Florina Regional Unit in West Macedonia, Greece. In the
early 1900s, 150 Slavonic...
- the rich and famous. This is not to be
confused with
Caryae (also
spelled Karye)
which is a town in the
Southern Peleponnese that used to be
called Arachova...
- Collectivité (France) Batumi, Adjara (Georgia) Comrat, Gagauzia (Moldova)
Karyes, Mount Athos (Greece) Mariehamn, Åland Islands (Finland) Nakhchivan...