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Pyla (Gr****: Πύλα (Gr**** pronunciation: [ˈpila]); Turkish: Pile) is a
village in
Larnaca District, Cyprus. It is one of only four
villages located within...
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Pyla-Kokkinokremos (Gr****: Πύλα-Κοκκινόκρεμος) (red cliff) was a Late
Bronze Age
settlement on Cyprus,
abandoned after a
brief occupation. The site of...
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located at the
southern entrance to the
Arcachon basin, in the
locality of
Pyla-sur-Mer,
which is
administratively dependent on the muni****lity of La Teste-de-Buch...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Pylas (Ancient Gr****: Πύλας), also
called Pylon or Pylos, was a king of
Megara and
successor of his
father Cteson, son of Lelex. After...
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Temnora pylas is a moth of the
family Sphingidae. It is
known from
South Africa and Zimbabwe. The
forewing upperside ground colour is pale brown, with...
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Cousteau who
studied the sea and all
forms of life in water. The
Great Dune of
Pyla in
Arcachon Bay near
Bordeaux is the
tallest sand dune in Europe. The most...
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inhabitants of the
Bronze Age city of
Pyla on Cyprus, for
which he
reconstructs a
Linear B
reading as *pu-ra-wa-tu/
Pyla-wastu.
Dressen suggests that the Peleset...
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Pyla fusca is a
snout moth of the
subfamily Phycitinae and
inhabits the Holarctic. It is
distinct from the
other species of the
genus Pyla,
which are only...
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several villages and work on
farms located within the zone; the
village of
Pyla is
famous for
being one of the few
remaining villages in
Cyprus where Gr****...
- part of the Late
Bronze Age
collapse after a few
generations of habitation.
Pyla-Kokkinokremos Georgiou,
Artemis (2016). "Cylinder-Seal
Impressions on Storage...