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Kravara (Gr****: Κράβαρα) is a
historical socio-cultural
mountain region in Aetolia-Acarnania,
central Greece. It
covers the
northernmost part of the Nafpaktia...
- the north, the
Nafpaktia Mountains in the southeast, the
Arakynthos and
Kravara in the south.
Lakes include the Amvrakia, the Lysimachia, Ozeros, and Trichonida...
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Krawara [
kraˈvara] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Chlewiska,
within Szydłowiec County,
Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland...
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which time we find it
registered in
Turkish tax do****ents in the
region of
Kravara.
Under Ottoman domination it was one of the main
villages of the region...
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constituted Upper Thessaly, so
known to
ancient authors, on the side of Pindus.
Kravara, the area
described by François Pouqueville,
which consisted of 63 villages...
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contemporaries such as the
embittered Ahmet Nepravistha, the
dervenaga of
Kravara, who in a
letter of
September 1828
replying to Tzavellas's
request to surrender...
- contemporaries, such as the
embittered Ahmet Nepravistha, the
dervenaga of
Kravara, who in a
letter replying to
Kitsos Tzavellas's
request to surrender, took...
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province encomp****ed six
kazas ("districts"):
Inebahti itself,
Karavari (
Kravara),
Abukor (Apokouros), Olendirek/Olunduruk (Lidoriki), Gölhissar (Probably...
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Platanos (Gr****: Πλάτανος
meaning plane tree) is a
village and a
former muni****lity in Aetolia-Acarnania, West Greece, Greece.
Since the 2011
local government...
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Dorvitsa (Gr****: Δορβιτσά, also Δορβιτσιά - Dorvitsia) is a
village in Aetolia-Acarnania, Greece. It is part of the muni****l unit
Pyllini within the muni****lity...