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Papingo (Gr****: Πάπιγκο, also
transcribed as Papigko, Papigo) is a
former community (1919-2010) in the
Ioannina regional unit, Epirus, Greece.
Since the...
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Popinjay or
papingo (an old word for parrot,
designating a
painted bird), also
called pole archery, is a
shooting sport that can be
performed with either...
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vertical caves and
precipices are
found in the area
around the
village of
Papingo, in the
vicinity of the
Gamila and
Astraka peaks. Some of them have been...
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Archers and the
Ancient Society of
Kilwinning Archers. The latter's
annual Papingo event was
first recorded in 1483. (In this event,
archers shoot vertically...
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origins also
exists and is also
practiced in
Canada and the
United States A
Papingo is also
hosted during the
summer in
Scotland by the
Ancient Society of...
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Zosimaia School in Ioannina.
Michael Anagnostopoulos from
Papingo built the
Kallineios School in
Papingo and the
Anagnostopouleios School in Konitsa. As a result...
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vertical caves and
precipices are
found in the area
around the
village of
Papingo,
which lies near the
Gamila and
Astraka peaks. Some of them bear names...
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Michael Anagnos was born
Michael Anagnostopoulos on
November 7, 1837, in
Papingo, a
small village in the
mountainous area of Epirus, then part of the Ottoman...
- collection. The
Kilwinning Archers still meets regularly,
including the
annual papingo shoot held in the
grounds of the
Abbey on the
first Sa****ay in June. This...
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northern Sonora, Mexico.
Known historical names for the area: 1878
Papingo 1898
Overton 1909
Garden Canyon 1915
Buena 1938 Fry, Frytown, Fry Township...