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Paximadia (Gr****: Παξιμάδια, "rusks") are two
small uninhabited islands in the gulf of
Mesara located approximately 12 km (7 mi)
south of Agia Galini...
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Paximathia (Gr****: παξιμάδια), also
spelt paximadia (plural), or paximadi/paximathi (singular), is a hard
bread of Gr**** origin,
similar to rusk, that...
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which hosts the
largest natural Juniperus macrocarpa forest in
Europe Paximadia island (Agia Galini, Rethymno)
where the god
Apollo and the
goddess Artemis...
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birth to
Apollo and
Artemis at the
islands known today as the
Paximadia (also
known as
Letoai in
ancient Crete) and at Lato,
which bore her name...
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Kalathaki Limnou,
cheese Melichloro,
cheese Fava (Lathyrus clymenum)
Paximadia Tiganopites Flomaria, type of
pasta Valanes, type of
pasta Limnio wine...
- Leto gave
birth to
Apollo and
Artemis on the
islands known today as
Paximadia [citation needed]. A
scholium of
Servius on
Aeneid iii. 72
accounts for...
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Paximadia (Two
small uninhabited islands), 35°00′29″N 24°35′28″E / 35.008°N 24.591°E / 35.008; 24.591 (
Paximadia) Prasonisi, Gavdou...
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Aegean Sea on 11
January 1937. She came as**** near the
lighthouse on
Paximadia,
southwest of Milos,
during a
voyage from Mersin, Turkey, to Hamburg,...
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occurs on the
island of
Crete and the
neighbouring islets of Gavdos,
Paximadia,
Gianysada and Pseira. List of non-marine
molluscs of
Greece Vardinoyannis...
- This
species occurs in Greece. It is
known from
central Crete and the
Paximadia islands.
There is no
consensus concerning the
identification of subspecies...