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Nisyros also
spelled Nisiros (Gr****: Νίσυρος, romanized: Nísyros;
Modern Gr**** pronunciation: [
ˈnisiros]) is a
volcanic Gr****
island and muni****lity located...
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Annalisa Nisiro (born 11 May 1973) is an
Italian former swimmer. She
competed in the women's 200
metre ****troke at the 1988
Summer Olympics. Evans...
- Each "article" in this
category is a
collection of
entries about several stamp issuers,
presented in
alphabetical order. The
entries are
formulated on...
- (Stampalia) and
dependent islets 113.6 km2 (43.9 sq mi) 2,006
Nisyros (
Nisiro) and
dependent islets 48 km2 (19 sq mi) 3,391 Symi (Simi) and dependent...
- The Gr****s
obtained the
volcanic ash from the Gr****
islands Thira and
Nisiros, or from the then Gr****
colony of
Dicaearchia (Pozzuoli) near Naples, Italy...
- Αδελφός),
Syrnas Islets Σύρνα
Syrna Nisyros Νίσυρος
Nísiros or
Nisyros Πορφύρις Porphyris.
Nisiro Ofidoussa Οφιδούσσα ή Οφιδούσα
Ofidoussa Οφιδούσσα ή...
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Annalisa Minetti (born 1976),
Italian blind singer and
Paralympian Annalisa Nisiro (born 1973),
Italian swimmer Annalisa Piras,
Italian journalist and film...
- Agrosikiá Stavroú Lámbrou
Tilos has an
undersea cable connecting it to Kos via
Nisiros. This
struggled to cope with the
large summer po****tion, and frequently...
- Νίσαια Nísaia Νίσαια Nísaia ˈnisea
Nisaea Νίσυρος Nísuros Νίσυρος Nísyros
ˈnisiros Nisyros Νομαντία Nomantía Νομαντία Nomantía nomaˈdia
Numantia Νότιον Nótion...
- (Calimno),
Kasos (Caso), Cos (Coo),
Leros (Lero),
Leipsoi (Lisso),
Nisyros (
Nisiro),
Patmos (Patmo),
Tilos (Piscopi),
Rhodes (Rodi),
Karpathos (Scarpanto)...