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Prastos (Gr****: Πραστός, Tsakonian: Πραστέ) is a
settlement in Arcadia, Greece. Formerly,
Prastos was the
premier town of the
Tsakonian region, but declined...
- Præstø (Danish pronunciation: [ˈpʰʁæstˌøˀ]) is a town with a po****tion of 3,880 (1
January 2024) in
Vordingborg Muni****lity in
Region Sjælland on the...
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Prästö is an
island in the muni****lity of Sund in Åland, Finland. It is
connected to the Åland
Mainland by the
Bomarsund Bridge crossing the
narrow Bomarsund...
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Tsakonians east, and as a result,
their de
facto capital shifted from
Prastos to Leonidio,
further making the
people significantly less isolated. There...
- "master" or "honour", and "
Prasto-"
being an
abbreviated personal name, the coin
inscription thus
meaning "under Lord
Prasto-". It is also
notable that...
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Platana Platanaki Platanos Potamia Poulithra Pournaria Pragmateftis Prasino Prastos Psari Psili Vrysi Pyrgaki Pyrris Raches Rados Raftis Rapsommati Rizes Rizospilia...
- adjective, had not
merged into a
single word in Old Lithuanian. Examples: pa-jo-
prasto 'ordinary' (now pàprastojo) nu-jie-vargę 'tired' (now nuvar̃gusieji) The...
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Tsakonia at this time was
Prastos,
which benefited from a
special trading privilege granted by the
authorities in Constantinople.
Prastos was
burned by Ibrahim...
- Salminen)-1,500 (2010 M. Kisilier)
Tsakonians Agios Andreas, Leonidio,
Prastos, Kastanitsa, Melana, Pramatefti, Sapounakeika, Sitena, and
Tyros Not inherently...
- Proconnesus); 2183 Çınarlı (Gr****; Galemi); 503, 7 Km Gündoğdu (Gr****;
Prastos); 278, 4 Km Topağaç (Gr****; Kilazaki); 518, 12 Km Asmalı (Gr****; Aftoni);...