- negotiations. The "Queen of Fthiotida", as it is called,
comes from the
merger of
Lamiakos and Palamiaki. In 1961 ****enic
Football Federation decided that from the...
-
Lamiako is a
station on line 1 of the
Bilbao metro. It is
located in the
neighborhood of
Lamiako, in the muni****lity of Leioa. The
station opened as part...
- The
Limiako Hippodrome, or the
Hippodrome of
Lamiako, was a
sports venue based in the
Lamiako [es]
neighborhood of Leioa, Biscay,
Basque Country. Originally...
- Artaza, Elexalde, Ikea Mendi, Udondo,
Mendibil and Santimami. Pinueta,
Lamiako, Txopoeta, Ondiz, Txorierri,
Aketxe and
Ibaiondo (Santa Ana). The muni****lity...
- they
began to
organize games with
British workers at the
Hippodrome of
Lamiako,
which at the time was the home of
organized football in Biscay. In 1898...
-
Alexandros Katerinis, Aris Larisas, AE Mytilinis, Panchiakos, P.O. Atsaleniou,
Lamiakos,
Iraklis Volou,
Orfeas Komotinis, AO Alexandroupolis,
Achilleas Triandrias...
-
stations in bold
Etxebarri -
Plentzia Lutxana Erandio Astrabudua Leioa Lamiako Areeta Gobela Neguri Aiboa Algorta Bidezabal Ibarbengoa Berango Larrabasterra...
-
Hippodrome of
Lamiako.
Permission was duly
granted and the
racetrack became the new home of
organized football in Viscaya. It was from
Lamiako that the sport...
- play in the
Hippodrome of
Lamiako,
which thus
became the new home of
organized football in the
Basque Country. It was from
Lamiako that the
sport of football...
-
Evritania Evritanika Nea
Fokida Empros Nafpaktou Ora tis
Fokidas Fthiotida Lamiakos Typos Heraklion Crete Nea
Kriti Patris Imathia Imerisia Laos
Ioannina Anexartitos...