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Marangos Gr****: Μαραγκός) is a Gr**** surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Christos Marangos (born 1983),
Cypriot footballer Ioannis Marangos...
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Spyros Marangos (born 20
February 1967) is a Gr****
football coach and
former player. He pla**** for Panionios, Panathinaikos, PAOK,
Omonia and
APOEL at...
- 1981, in the Sea of ****an, the
submarine under the
command of
Valery Marango was hit by a
cargo ship. The
collision killed 32 sailors.[citation needed]...
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Ioannis Marangos (Gr****: Ιωάννης Μαραγκός; Italian:
Giovanni Marango; 31
March 1833, Ano
Syros – 17
December 1891, Smyrna), was a
Roman Catholic archbishop...
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original on
February 4, 2023.
Retrieved April 25, 2021.
Marangos, John (2013).
Marangos, John (ed.). "The
Shock Therapy Process of Transition". Consistency...
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Marangoly is a
small village in the
Kottayam district of Kerala, India, on the
border of
Ernakulam district. It is host to a
church by the name St. Mary's...
- The Tab was
launched in 2009 by
Cambridge students Jack Rivlin,
George Marangos-Gilks and
Taymoor Atighetchi. The
website was
marketed as "Cambridge University's...
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competitive pricing, and profit-loss
accounting would be destro****."
Marangos, John (2004). "Social
Dividend versus Basic Income Guarantee in Market...
- Cup in 1994 (Saravakos, Kolitsidakis, Apostolakis, Kalitzakis, Nioplias,
Marangos). Six
players of the club were part of the
golden team of 2004 that won...
- Batatoudis.
Numerous transfers of
quality players such as
Zisis Vryzas,
Spyros Marangos, free kick
specialist Kostas Frantzeskos,
Percy Olivares and Joe Nagbe...