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- Katakolo (Gr****: Κατάκολο) is a seaside village in the muni****lity of Pyrgos in western Elis, Greece. It is situated on a headland overlooking the Ionian...
- Elaionas (Elaionas, Vytinaiika) Granitsaiika (Granitsaiika, Kavouri) Katakolo (Katakolo, Agios Andreas) Koliri (Koliri, Kolireikes Paragkes) Korakochori (Korakochori...
- Σιδηρόδρομος Πύργου–Κατακώλου (Pyrgos–Katakolo Railway), opened in 1883 to link Pyrgos with the port of Katakolo. This line had its own terminal in Pyrgos...
- Katakolo railway station (Gr****: Σιδηροδρομικός Σταθμός Κατακόλου, romanized: Sidirodromikós stathmós Katakolo) is a railway station that serves the town...
- ancient Greece. It has four permanent annexes in Athens, Ancient Olympia, Katakolo and Heraklion and it is famous for its travelling exhibitions, domestically...
- richest people, with a fortune estimated at $6.4 billion. Latsis was born in Katakolo, a fishing village in the Elis. His family was from the Gr**** community...
- Andreas is a small settlement in the muni****lity of Pyrgos near the town of Katakolo, in Elis, Greece. It is situated on the site of ancient Pheia, at a bay...
- where scenes were filmed at the La Scala opera house; and Pyrgos and Katakolo in Greece. Scenes set on On****is's yacht Christina O were filmed on the...
- list of settlements in Elis, Greece. Achladini Aetorrachi Agios Andreas, Katakolo Agia Anna Agia Kyriaki Agia Mavra Agia Triada Agioi Apostoloi Agios Charalampos...
- Archaeological Institute at Athens Museum of Ancient Gr**** Technology in Katakolo This mythical line is Zeus→ Tantalus→ Pelops→ Atreus→ Agamemnon and Menelaus...