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frequent travels. In
January 2020 the
Nissos Chios was
renamed Blue Star
Chios together with its
sister ship
Nissos Mykonos,
which was
renamed Blue Star...
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Nisso Avitan (Hebrew: ניסו אביטן; born 29
September 1971) is an
Israeli football manager and
former footballer.
Avitan started his
managerial career with...
- in 1999 as the
result of a
fusion between Rutgers Stichting (1969) and
Nisso (1967).
Rutgers consists of two departments:
Research and Development, and...
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remained unfinished until 2005. Upon
building completion the ship was
renamed Nissos Mykonos and was
delivered by
Gerasimos Strintzis, then
chairman and general...
- sold to FC Georgopoulos,
Greece and
renamed Nissos Th****os. With the
introduction of IMO numbers,
Nissos Th****os was
given the
number 5407461. In 1970...
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Sulfur trioxide (alternative
spelling sulphur trioxide) is the
chemical compound with the
formula SO3. It has been
described as "unquestionably the most...
- (Artemis)
North Aegean Piraeus–Chios–Mytilene (
Nissos Samos)
Crete Piraeus–Heraklion (
Nissos Rodos)
Argosaronikos Piraeus–Aegina–Agistri (Aero 1...
- (Elgar 2023) "Life in Dark Times" (ebook,
Nissos 2023) with
Michael Bartsidis "Left Governmentally" (ebook,
Nissos 2023) with
Michael Bartsidis The Radical...
- Soviet–****anese
Neutrality Pact (日ソ中立条約,
Nisso Chūritsu Jōyaku), also
known as the ****anese–Soviet Non-aggression Pact (日ソ不可侵条約,
Nisso ****ashin Jōyaku), was a non-aggression...
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Vortigern was a 4,797 GRT
combined train and roll-on/roll-off
ferry built by Swan
Hunter in 1969 for the
British Railways Board. She was sold to Greece...