-
jetty and a few houses,
Plakias developed during the last few
decades into a
tourist resort. The
first official mention of
Plakias was in 1961, when it was...
- The last part of the
eastern part of the
beach of
Plakias in the
south of the
Prefecture of
Rethymno in
Crete (Greece) that is used
mainly by tourists...
-
segments of
dilated bowel that form an
inverted U‐shape.<ref>Stavride, Eliza;
Plakias,
Charalampos (2020). "Coffee bean sign: Its
meaning and importance". Clinical...
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Metaphysics Research Lab,
Stanford University.
Retrieved 1
March 2022.
Plakias,
Alexandra (3
February 2015). "Experimental Philosophy".
Oxford Handbooks...
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Placia or
Plakia or
Placie or
Plakie (Ancient Gr****: Πλακίη), also
known as
Placa or
Plaka or
Place or
Plake (Πλάκη), was a town of
ancient Mysia, on the...
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Archived from the
original on 26
November 2020.
Retrieved 3
March 2020. "
Plakias Survey Finds Mesolithic and
Palaeolithic Artifacts on Crete". www.ascsa...
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American Philosophical ****ociation. 82 (2): 7–22. JSTOR 27654052.
Plakias,
Alexandra (February 2015). "Experimental philosophy".
Oxford Handbooks...
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Thomas (2010). "Stone Age
Seafaring in the Mediterranean:
Evidence from the
Plakias Region for
Lower Palaeolithic and
Mesolithic Habitation of Crete". Hesperia...
- It is
situated west of the
mountain of Kouroupa,
north of the town of
Plakias, and on the road
between Sellia and Angouseliana. It is
noted for the high...
- lovers"
according to the locals. The area is
accessible from the port of
Plakias. Most of the palm
forest in
Preveli was
burned in the big fire that broke...