- Psarades,
means "fishermen" in Gr****.
Until 1927,
Psarades was
known as
Nivitsa (Gr****: Νίβιτσα). In
Macedonian and in
Bulgarian it is
known as Нивици;...
- of the Gr**** army...being
evacuated to Corfu, the
ragged inhabitants of
Nivitsa mourned".
Baltsiotis 2011. "The Albanian-speaking,
Orthodox po****tion...
- Sakellariou, 1997, p. 255: "In
Cheimara and the
villages of its
region (
Nivitsa,
Hagios Basileios, Loukovo, Keparon, Drymades, Vounos, Pikerni), the court...
-
Niwica [
niˈvit͡sa] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Deszczno,
within Gorzów County,
Lubusz Voivodeship, in
western Poland. It lies...
-
Yusuf Arap,
landed on the
coast near the
southern Cheimarriote village of
Nivitsa and
attacked the
inhabitants while they were in church,
unarmed and celebrating...
-
Niwica [
niˈvit͡sa] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Trzebiel,
within Żary County,
Lubusz Voivodeship, in
western Poland,
close to...
- a
corps of 250 Gr****s and
Serbs led by the
Serbian Stefanos or
Stefos Nivitsa, part of a
tactical army
under the
commandment of the
French phil****ene...
- (in Gr****). ****enic
Statistical Authority. 29
March 2024. "Πανδέκτης:
Nivitsa -- Mandres".
Retrieved 2019-05-22. Pandektis: Name
Changes of Settlements...