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Marasia (Gr****: Μαράσια, Turkish: Maraş, Bulgarian:Maраш) is a
village in the
northern part of the
Evros regional unit in Greece.
Marasia is part of the...
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Marasia railway station (Gr****: Σιδηροδρομική Στάση Μαράσια, romanized: Sidirodromiki
stasi Marasia) is a
small unstaffed railway station that serves...
- and one
railway bridge across the Ardas.
Kastanies is 2.5 km
south of
Marasia, 4 km west of Karaağaç (Turkey), 5 km
northeast of Rizia, 8 km northwest...
- ****enic
Railways Organisation (OSE) also
built a cut-off from Neo
Vyssa to
Marasia in the same year.
These two new rail
lines led to the
abandonment of the...
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Kyriaki Ladi
Lagyna Lavara Lefkimmi Loutros Lykofos Lyra
Makri Mandra Mani
Marasia Mavrokklisi Megali Doxipara Metaxades Mikro Dereio Milia Nea
Vyssa Neo...
- Kanadas)
Dikaia (Dikaia, Dilofos, Krios, Palli)
Elaia Therapeio Komara Marasia Milia Ormenio Pentalofos Petrota Plati Ptelea Spilaio "Αποτελέσματα Απογραφής...
- West
Bengal Purulia Chhau, Alkap, Kathi, Gambhira, Dhali, Jatra, Baul,
Marasia, Mahal, Keertan,Santhali Dance,
Mundari dance, Gambhira, Gajan, Chaibari...
- with the
exception of a 10 km (6.2 mi) long
section from Nea
Vyssa to
Marasia via Karaağaç that was in Turkey. In
order to get from
Alexandroupolis to...
- re-entered
Turkey at
Edirne (Karaağaç
railway station), re-entered
Greece at
Marasia, and
finally entered Bulgaria between Ormenio and Svilengrad. This arrangement...
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Edirne to the
Bulgarian border, and OSE
built a
short cut-off
between Marasia and Nea
Vyssa to
avoid Turkish territory near Edirne. This
resulted in...