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Roumeli may
refer to: Rumelia, a
historical term
describing the area now
referred to as the
Balkans (Balkan Peninsula) when it was
administered by the...
- Agia
Roumeli (Gr****: Αγιά Ρούμελη) is a
small village in
southwest Crete, Greece. It
consists of two
parallel streets along the water, with
several restaurants...
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Libyan Sea in Agia
Roumeli. The walk
through Samaria National Park is 13 km long, but one has to walk
another two
kilometers to Agia
Roumeli from the park...
- romanized: Stereá Elláda;
formerly Χέρσος Ἑλλάς, Chérsos Ellás),
colloquially known as
Roumeli (Ρούμελη), is a
traditional geographic region of Greece. In English, the...
- Rumelihisarı (also
known as
Rumelian Fortress and
Roumeli Hissar Fortress) or Boğazkesen
Fortress (literally 'strait-cutter fortress') is a
medieval Ottoman...
- formed, paid for
entirely by Byron.
Leadership of the Gr****
cause in the
Roumeli region was
divided between two
rival leaders: a
former Klepht (bandit)...
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Roumeli Hissar Castle,
built by
Sultan Mehmed II
between 1451 and 1452,
before the Fall of Constantinople...
- pronunciation: [periˈferia stereˈas eˈlaðas],
colloquially known as Ρούμελη (
Roúmeli)) is one of the
thirteen administrative regions of Greece. The
region occupies...
- Rumelia; Bulgarian: Румелия, Rumeliya; Gr****: Ρωμυλία, Romylía, or Ρούμελη,
Roúmeli; Macedonian; and Serbo-Croatian: Румелија, Rumelija; as well Romanian:...
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Diakos served under a
number of
local klepht leaders in the
region of
Roumeli,
distinguishing himself in
various encounters with the Ottomans. He also...