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Margariti (Gr****: Μαργαρίτι) is a
village and a
former muni****lity in Thesprotia, Epirus, Greece.
Since the 2011
local government reform it is part of...
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Margaritis (Gr****: Μαργαρίτης) is a Gr**** surname. The
female version is
Margariti (Gr****: Μαργαρίτη). It may
refer to:
Alexandros Margaritis (born 1984)...
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Konstantina Margariti (born 27
November 1980) is a Gr**** gymnast. She
competed at the 1996
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen;...
- Elva
Margariti (born 14 June 1980) is an
Albanian state official,
architect and
urban planner. From 17
January 2019 to
January 2024, she
served as the...
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frequent property-related
conflict with neighboring, Ottoman-controlled
Margariti and was the
target of
constant raids. The
cause of
friction has to do...
- SS
Margariti,
originally named SS
Wearwood and
later also SS
Carita and SS Harrow, was a 1930
British built cargo ship of the
Constantine Group. It was...
- Beceni, Cărpiniștea, Dogari, Florești, Gura Dimienii,
Izvoru Dulce,
Mărgăriți and
Valea Părului.
Constantin Constantinescu-Claps (1884–1961), general...
- Al-Mujawir, p. 101. Macdonald, p. 309.
Margariti, p. 29.
Royal Numismatic Society, p. 95.
Margariti, p. 96.
Margariti, p. 138. Richards, p. 31. Houtsma, Martijn...
- of Patras,
whilst the
toponym Mazarakia is
present in the
eparchy of
Margariti;
there is also a
Mazarakati in
Cephalonia and
Mazarakianika in Attica-Boeotia...
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Stavroupoli consists of the
settlements Stavroupoli, Lykodromi,
Kallithea and
Margariti.
During the
Bulgarian administration of the
region in
World War II from...