- The
Volunteer Reserve of the Citizens'
Militia (
ORMO; Polish:
Ochotnicza Rezerwa Milicji Obywatelskiej) was a
paramilitary reserve organization of the...
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Ormos Egialis (Gr****: Όρμος Αιγιάλης,
pronounced [
ˌormos eˈʝalis]) is also
called Aegiali (Gr****: Αιγιάλη, [eˈjali]) and is the
second port of Amorgos...
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Ormos Panagias (Gr****: Όρμος Παναγίας) is a
coastal village of
Sithonia in Chalkidiki, Greece.
Located between K****andra and
Mount Athos,
Ormos Panagias...
- (146.719 sq mi). The
largest towns are
Andros (town), Gavrio, Batsi, and
Ormos Korthiou. Palaeopolis, the
ancient capital, was
built into a
steep hillside...
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Ormos Ammoudi, Santorini, Greece...
- Omro is a city in
Winnebago County, Wisconsin,
United States. The po****tion was 3,517 at the 2010 census. The city is
located along the Fox River, approximately...
- ship line that
operated from 1939 to 1975. The Gr**** Line was
owned by the
Ormos Shipping Company. The Gr**** Line was
founded in 1939 with the acquisition...
-
Ormós House (Romanian: Casa
Ormós) is a
historical building in Timișoara, Romania. In the past it
hosted the city's
first museum, and
today it is the...
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Jaime González; Tyminski, John; Remolina, José Gregorio; Maslanka, Mike;
Ormos, Andrea; Weigt, Lee; Carlson, Bruce; Dove,
Alistair (29
April 2011). "An...
- end of the
Second World War. Iza néni (1933) "
Ormos Béla". hangosfilm.
Retrieved 14
December 2020. "
Ormos Béla (1899-1945)". omike.hu.
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