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Leontari may
refer to
places in Greece:
Leontari,
Arcadia Leontari,
Boeotia Leontari,
Karditsa This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct geographical...
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Leontari (Gr****: Λεοντάρι,
meaning Lion in English) is a
village and a
community in the
southwestern part of Arcadia, Greece, seat of the
former muni****lity...
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Leontari (Gr****: Λεοντάρι,
before 1930: Κασκαβέλι - Kaskaveli) is a town in the muni****l unit of
Thespies in Boeotia, Greece. The city of
Leontari was...
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southwest of Anemodouri, 4 km
south of Rapsommatis, 5 km
northeast of
Leontari. The
railway from
Corinth to
Kalamata p****es
south of the village. List...
- (Ano Giannaioi, Kato Giannaioi)
Graikos Kamara (Kamara, Kampochori)
Leontari (
Leontari, Gavria, Kalyvia, Kamaritsa, Kotsiridi)
Leptini Neochori Falaisias...
- attack. In
August 1451, Constantine's amb****ador
Andronikos Bryennios Leontaris arrived in Rome to
deliver a
letter to Pope
Nicholas V,
which contained...
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Georgios Basiakoulis 2014
March 2017 2–3
years 22
Leontaris,
IliasLieutenant general Ilias Leontaris 31
March 2017 18
March 2020 2–3
years 23 Zervakis...
- (1460–1687), the
capital was
first in
Corinth (Turk. Gördes),
later in
Leontari (Londari),
Mystras (Misistire) and
finally in
Nauplion (Tr. Anaboli). Sometime...
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units made up of
mostly limestone and
undated Mol****ic sediments. The
Leontari-Anavara
Fault Zone (LAFZ) is the most
active Quaternary fault zone of the...
- 1428–1432, Constantine, 1432–1443) Elis (Thomas, 1432–1449)
Patras and
Leontari (Thomas, 1449–1460) Common languages
Medieval Gr****
Religion Eastern Orthodox...