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Kerameikos (Gr****: Κεραμεικός,
pronounced [ce.ɾa.miˈkos]) also
known by its
Latinized form Ceramicus, is an area of Athens, Greece,
located to the northwest...
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Tsavdaris founded a
football club and
named it "
Keramikos"
after his home area.
Despite his efforts,
Keramikos was
never formally recognised, and in 1938 Tsavdaris...
- leidykla. ISBN 9986-571-89-8. Girininkas,
Algirdas (2005). "Brūkšniuotosios
keramikos kultūra".
Lietuvos istorija.
Akmens amžius ir
ankstyvasis metalų laikotarpis...
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museum and
exhibition space "Technopolis",
widely known as Gazi, next to
Keramikos and
close to the Acropolis. The old
gasworks was
founded in 1857. Around...
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Attic Gr****: [ke.ra.miˈkoi̯ ˈdai̯.mo.nes]; singular: Κεραμικός Δαίμων,
Keramikós Daímon, [ke.ra.miˈkos ˈdai̯.mɔːn]) in Gr****
mythology are five malevolent...
- the Acropolis, and
surrounded by the
archaeological sites of the Agora,
Keramikos and Pnyx. The name
refers to the
Temple of Hephaestus,
which was mistakenly...
- semiconductors. The word
ceramic comes from the
Ancient Gr**** word κεραμικός (
keramikós),
meaning "of or for pottery" (from κέραμος (kéramos) 'potter's clay,...
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Alibi (1947) as
Jules de
Lisle /
Georges de
Lisle Snowbound (1948) as
Keramikos Good-Time Girl (1948) as Max Vine Br****
Monkey (1948) as
Peter Hobart...
- Paris. 2002 was
another creative year for Haroula. She
appeared at the
Keramikos Music Hall, this time
singing more "laika" songs. In this show, Lavrentis...
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venue of the City of Athens, Greece, in the
neighborhood of Gazi, next to
Keramikos and very
close to the Acropolis. It is
dedicated to the
memory of the...