- by the year 2028.
Ptolemaida's football club is
called "Eordaikos" (Gr****: Εορδαϊκός).
Other teams include AE
Ptolemaidas.
Ptolemaida has schools, lyceums...
- with
Iraklis Ptolemaidas and
renamed to PAS
Ptolemaidas. PAS
Ptolemaida merged then with
Anagenisi Ptolemaidas to form A.S.
Ptolemaida . In 2004 the...
- The
Battle of
Ptolemaida refers to two
distinct engagements, the
first around the
village of
Sotir north of
Ptolemaida and the
second around the village...
- 4 °F) in
Tatoi and
Elefsina while the
lowest was −27.8 °C (−18.0 °F) in
Ptolemaida.
Hardiness zones in
Greece vary from 6a to 11a. The
climate of Greece...
-
Western Macedonia (UoWM; Gr****: Πανεπιστήμιο Δυτικής Μακεδονίας), in
Ptolemaida. The
curriculum was
officially certified by the
World Federation of Occupational...
- The
Ptolemaida-Florina Coal Mine is a coal mine in Greece. The mine is
located in
Ptolemaida and
Florina in West Macedonia. The mine has coal reserves...
- of the
region is
Kozani with 53,880 inhabitants.
Other main
towns are
Ptolemaida (37,289),
Grevena (17,610),
Florina (19,985) and
Kastoria (16,958). The...
- Beta
Ethniki and
Gamma Ethniki for
several clubs,
including Iraklis Ptolemaidas,
Panetolikos and Patraikos. He also had a
spell with OFK
Beograd in the...
-
Western Macedonia, Greece. The seat of the muni****lity is the town
Ptolemaida. The muni****lity has an area of 708.807 km2. The po****tion was 42,515...
- Vol. 17 (11th ed.).
Cambridge University Press. p. 217.
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