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Evrytania Central Greece AO
Myrinis Α.Ο. Μυρίνης
Myrina Karditsa Thessaly AO
Myrteas Α.Ο. Μυρτέας
Myrtia Laconia Peloponnese AO Neas
Artakis Α.Ο. Νέας Αρτάκης...
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Kampos Menidi Mesarista Milea Missolonghi Molykreio Monastiraki Mousoura Myrtea Mytikas Naupactus Nea
Avorani Neapoli Neochori,
Missolonghi Neochori, Nafpaktia...
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Texanita collision South Africa,
Stilbaai 21
August 1972 10,000 10,000
Myrtea Singapore, off ****u Bukom,
Singapore Strait June 1972 1,000 1,000 Texaco...
- It is
widely believed that Murcia's name is
derived from the
Latin word
myrtea or murtea,
meaning land of the
myrtle (the
plant is
known to grow in the...
- that, like the deity,
Murcia is of
Latin origin deriving most
likely from
Myrtea or
Murtea ('place of myrtles' or 'place
where myrtles grow'). Furthermore...
- it
derived from the
shrine of Murcia.
Murcia was
identified with
Venus Myrtea,
Venus of the
Myrtle Grove,
which Varro suggested had once
grown where her...
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Comobaena Ag****iz, 1847
Uliocnemis Warren, 1893
Colutoceras Warren, 1895
Myrtea Gumppenberg, 1895 (preocc. Turton, 1822)
Probolosceles Warren, 1896 Probolosceles...
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resemblance between the
ventral hindwing of this
species and that of Enos
myrtea. Faynel, C.; Busby, R. C.; Robbins, R. (2012). "Review of the
species level...
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Myrtia or
Myrtea (Gr****: Μυρτιά or Μυρτέα) is a
village in the muni****lity of Pyrgos, Elis, Greece. It is
located on a
hillside near the
Ionian Sea. It...
- 1901 Type
species Lucina filosa Stimpson, 1851
Species See text
Synonyms Myrtea (Lucinoma) Dall, 1901
Phacoides (Lucinoma) Dall, 1901 (original rank) Poumea...