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-  • Total 24,818.3 km2 (9,582.4 sq mi) Po****tion  • Total 4,591,568 (2,001 census)  • Density 185/km2 (480/sq mi) Demonym(s) Stereoelladites, Roumeliotes...
- fled the Philippines. The "Roumeliotes collection" refers to a group of jewels which were confiscated from Demetriou Roumeliotes, said to have been a close...
- conflict had both political and regional dimensions, as it pitted the Roumeliotes, who lived in mainland Greece, and shipowners from the Islands, primarily...
- an altitude of 2,637 meters. The main groups of Pindus are Epirotes, Roumeliotes, and Vlachs. There are many villages in the Pindus, one of them being...
- fled the Philippines. The "Roumeliotes collection" refers to a group of jewels that were confiscated from Demetriou Roumeliotes - said to have been a close...
- collections of Imelda Marcos's jewelry: the Malacanang collection, the Roumeliotes collection, and the Hawaii collection; along with paintings by Claude...
- with a unique linguistic and cultural heritage, frequently mentioned as Roumeliotes. With a po****tion of 40,343 (2001), it is one of Greece's least populous...
- crisis culminated when the legislature, which was controlled by the Roumeliotes and the Hydriots, overturned the executive, and fired its president,...
- Stergios Roumeliotis, engineer at the University of Minnesota Roúmeli, or Roumeliotes, alternate names for Central Greece This page lists people with the surname...
- Garagounides or Korakounides. The Sarakatsani have also been referred to as Roumeliotes or Moraites, names based on where they lived. Otto, the first king of...