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- Kastritsa (Gr****: Καστρίτσα, before 1927: Μπαρκμάδι - Barkmadi) is a village in the muni****l unit of Pamvotida, Ioannina regional unit in Greece. It...
- 1983), Gr**** female weightlifter who competed in the 2004 Summer Olympics Kastritsa, a village in Epirus, Greece This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated...
- Kaloutas Kal**** Kapesovo Karitsa Karyes Kastani Kastaniani Kastanonas Kastritsa Katamachi Katarraktis Kato Lapsista Kato Meropi Kato Pedina Kato Ravenia...
- Paleolithic period (24,000 years ago) as testified by findings in the cavern of Kastritsa. During classical antiquity the basin was inhabited by the Molossians...
- Ioannina fortress area included two major fortresses, those of Bizani and Kastritsa, guarding the main southern approaches, along with five smaller forts...
- due to the settlement being in a valley and mountainous area. Barkmádhi Kastritsa Old name was in Albanian. Barkmádhi: 'place resembling a big stomach'...
- Kastania Cave near Neapolis, Monemvasia Muni****lity, Prefecture of Laconia Kastritsa Cave – near Katsikas, Prefecture of Ioannina Katafyghi – near Aghios Nikolaos...
- Lambis Manthos Personal information Full name Evlambios Manthos Born (1934-01-30) 30 January 1934 (age 90) Kastritsa, Greece Sport Sport Sports shooting...
- inhabited by the Arktanoi tribe. Its site is tentatively located near modern Kastritsa. List of cities in ancient Epirus Hansen & Nielsen 2004, p. 345. Richard...
- Yanya Fortified Area included two major fortresses, those of Bizani and Kastritsa, guarding the main southern approaches, along with five smaller forts...