- Pontou, has used the
Pontic eagle as a
symbol since the 1920s. The
journal Pontiaki Estia also used the
eagle as
their icon in the 1950s. The
Pontic eagle...
- Kemençe of the
Black Sea (Turkish:
Karadeniz kemençesi, Gr****: Ποντιακή λύρα
Pontiakí lýra or
Pontic lyre, Laz: Çilili (ჭილილი), Armenian: քամանի Qamani, Pontic:...
-
literally a "wearer of breeches"). The
Pontic Uniform (Gr****: Ποντιακή Στολή;
Pontiakí Stolí) is only worn on May 19, in
commemoration of the Gr**** genocide....
- Constantinople, a
cuisine with
significant Anatolian/Ottoman influence.
Pontiakí (Pontic Gr**** cuisine),
found anywhere there are
Pontic Gr****s (Gr****s...
- ; Spyropoulos, V. (2012). Ofítiki: Ptychés tis Grammatikís Domís mias
Pontiakís Dialéktou Οφίτικη: Πτυχές της Γραμματικής Δομής μιας Ποντιακής Διαλέκτου...
-
characteristics of a war dance. Mouzenidis,
writing for the Gr****
periodical Pontiaki Estia in 1956,
argued that the
serra represents a
fight almost lost. The...
- the
emergence of two
dominant clubs by 1960,
Makedonikos Giannitsa and
Pontiaki Neola. Finally, in 1961,
Macedonikos Giannitsa and
Pontiac Youth merged...