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Lofos (Gr****: Λόφος, "hill") may
refer to
several settlements in Greece:
Lofos, Achaea, a
village in
Aigialeia Lofos, Chania, a
village in Kantanos-Selino...
- quarters,
including Palaio Irakleio, Neo Irakleio, Ano
Irakleio and
Prasinos Lofos. The main
thoroughfare is
Irakleiou Avenue,
which connects it with central...
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Lofos (Gr****: Λόφος, Gr**** pronunciation: ['
lofos]) is a
village and a
community of the El****ona muni****lity.
Before the 2011
local government reform...
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Kritiri Kryovrysi Kyparissos Kypselochori Larissa Lefki Livadi Lofos, El****ona
Lofos,
Farsala Loutro, El****ona Loutro,
Larissa Lygaria Lykoudi Magoula...
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Korinos Koukkos Lagorrachi Leptokarya Limenas Litochorou Litochoro Livadi Lofos Makrygialos Megali Gefyra Meliadi Mesaia Milia Methoni Mikri Milia Milia...
- from Turkish: Şeyh Su,
meaning the Sheikh's Water), also
known as
Kedrinos Lofos (Gr****: Κέδρινος Λόφος,
Cedar Hill), is a
hilltop forest just to the north...
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Lofos (Gr****: Λόφος) is a
village and a
community of the
Katerini muni****lity.
Before the 2011
local government reform it was part of the muni****lity...
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Panoramic view of the city from
Kedrinos Lofos with
Mount Olympus in the background...
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Skouze Hill (Gr****: Λόφος Σκουζέ,
pronounced [
ˈlofos sku'ze]) is a hill
located in Athens, Greece. It is also the name of a
small neighbourhood surrounding...
- captain)
became György Dózsa's father.
Pataki doubts this, as Székelys of the
lófő rank (as Márki sti****ted the Dózsas were)
depended on
their land for their...