- and a
decrease in
housing affordability.
Pangrati has
numerous squares: Plastira,
Pangratiou ("of
Pangrati"), Messolongiou, Proskopon,
Profitis Ilias...
-
Ermil A.
Pangrati (July 21, 1864 in Iaşi –
September 19, 1931 in Bucharest) was a
Romanian politician, engineer, mathematician,
historian of
science and...
- Pagkratiou,
Pangrati, Pangratiou, Pangkrati, Pangkratiou) is a Gr****
professional basketball club. The club is
located in the
Pangrati neighborhood of...
- Nico
Minardos (born
Nicholas Minardos;
February 15, 1930,
Pangrati,
Athens –
August 27, 2011,
Woodland Hills, Los Angeles) was a Gr****-American actor....
-
central Athens district of
Pangrati, to the east of the
National Gardens and the
Zappeion Exhibition Hall, to the west of the
Pangrati residential district...
- Gr****
Christos Lenzos (1930-2023), a
coffeehouse (1964-2013)
owner in
Pangrati, has been
recognized for his self-made
version of Gr**** frappé coffee....
-
Ermil Pangrati (1911–1912) Ioan
Bogdan (1912)
Thoma Ionescu (1912–1915) Ioan
Athanasiu (1915–1920)
Mihail Vlădescu (1920–1923)
Ermil Pangrati (1923–1929)...
- Pinakothiki) is an art
museum located on
Vasilissis Sofias avenue in the
Pangrati district, Athens, Greece. It is
devoted to Gr**** and
European art from...
- and bars,
while Kolonaki, Exarchia, Kypseli, Metaxourgeio,
Koukaki and
Pangrati offer more of a cafe and
restaurant scene. The
coastal suburbs of Microlimano...
-
direction is
towards Panathenaic Stadium, at the east hill of
which (nowadays
Pangrati) his
mausoleum was found. The tree-lined one-way
street runs from north...