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- of Kefalonian soldiers were recruited by the Athenian general Demosthenes as part of the ill-fated Sicilian Expedition in 415-413 BC. The Kefalonian cities...
- Kefalonian Lines was a Greece-based ferry company that got established in 2013 to completely cover the transportation needs of Cephalonia and the neighbouring...
- Like Gr****s, January 1, 2005. Retrieved September 3, 2016. Fotinatou-Kabitsi, Niovi. Traditional Kefalonian Recipes, Dekka Publications, Argostoli 2001....
- Helmisons Hoppy Seal Ikarotissa Johnnies' Beer Karma Kasta Katsika Kirki Kefalonian Beer Kykao Lafkas Brewery Levante Local Lola Lyra Magnus Magister / Knights...
- Retrieved 6 September 2021. "ΦΕΚ B 1292/2010, Kallikratis reform law". "Kefalonian Buses – 11/9 – 30/9/2018". www.ktelkefalonias.gr. Archived from the original...
- Second World War. He was born in Tulcea, Romania to Gr**** parents of Kefalonian origin and died in London, where he was cremated. Following the failure...
- in the revolt, it was necessary for Matzarakis to enlist the aid of Kefalonians living in Santorini to, on 5 May 1821 (the feast day of the patron saint...
- tomatoes, herbs, feta cheese, and sometimes capers. ****ara (πισάρα) Kefalonian salad with fresh greens, sun-dried tomato, feta and pine-nuts. Taramosalata...
- Levante Ferries. Before being bought by Levante Ferries it belonged to Kefalonian Lines. Kefalonia operated for more than 20 years in the route Patra-Sami-Ithaca...
- and exhumed intact, thus leading the church to ordain him as a saint. Kefalonians throughout the world still revere and pray to him. During the feasts...