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Patras (/pəˈtræs, ˈpætrəs/; Gr****: Πάτρα, romanized:
Pátra pronounced [
ˈpatra] ;
Katharevousa and
Ancient Gr****: Πάτραι; Latin: Patrae) is Greece's third-largest...
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District in Balochistan, ****stan
Patra TV,
television station in
Patras,
Greece Patras, port city in
western Greece Pātra, the
Sanskrit name for Ōryōki,...
- Gulf of
Patras to its northwest. The
mountain Panachaiko (1926 m),
though not the
highest of Achaea,
dominates the
coastal area near
Patras.
Higher mountains...
- and the Rio-Antirrio
Bridge are all visible. Gulf of
Patras as
viewed from
Patras. Gulf of
Patras seen from the
coast of Achaea; the
mountains of Aetolia...
- The
University of
Patras (UPatras; Gr****: Πανεπιστήμιο Πατρών, Panepistímio Patrón, abbr. ΠΠ) is a
public university in
Patras, Greece. It is the third-largest...
- the pen name
Patras.
According to
Khaled Ahmed, The
House of
Patras which appeared in The
Friday Times, La****, on May 13, 1999,
Patras is a
Persian adaptation...
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Patras Lighthouse (Gr****: Φάρος της Πάτρας) is a
lighthouse and
landmark of the Gr**** city of
Patras. It is
situated on the
seafront (at the beginning...
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Battle of
Patras or
Siege of
Patras can
refer to one of a
number of
military engagements at or near the city of
Patras in the
northwestern Peloponnese...
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Promitheas Patras B.C. (Gr****: Προμηθέας Πατρών K.A.E.) is a Gr****
professional basketball club that is
based in
Patras, Greece. The club
currently competes...
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Germanos III of Old
Patras (Gr****: Παλαιών Πατρών Γερμανός Γʹ; 25
March 1771 – 30 May 1826), born
Georgios Kontzias (Γεώργιος Κοντζιάς), was an Orthodox...