- to the west of
Sithonia and the
Mount Athos peninsula to the east.
Sithonia is also the name of a muni****lity,
covering the
Sithonia Peninsula. The seat...
- 'legs'). From west to east,
these are K****andra (highest peak 345 m),
Sithonia (highest peak Mt
Itamos 817 m), and
Mount Athos, a
special polity within...
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slopes reaching up to 2,033 m (6,670 ft). The
Athos peninsula,
unlike Sithonia and K****andra, is a
geological continuation of the
Rhodope Mountains of...
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cultivated plant.
Toward the south,
rises the
Itamos mountain range of
Sithonia and is
completely covered with pine forest.
Towards its
northeastern extension...
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Sandstone Mountains Wasgau Meteora Monemvasia Samaria Gorge,
Crete Sarti,
Sithonia Rock of
Gibraltar Les Autelets, Sark,
Channel Islands Telegraph Bay, Alderney...
- Skyros. However,
Pappas died en
route to join the
revolution at Hydra.
Sithonia,
Mount Athos and
Thasos subsequently surrendered on terms. Nevertheless...
- peninsula,
Peloponnese Agios Nikolaos, Chalkidiki, part of the muni****lity
Sithonia,
Chalkidiki Agios Nikolaos, Corfu, a
village southeastern Corfu Agios Nikolaos...
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Sikinos Σίκινος
Cyclades Sikyona Corinthia Sipiada Magnesia Sitagroi Drama Sithonia Chalkidiki Sitia Σητεία
Lasithi Sivritos Rethymno Skala Σκάλα
Laconia Skiathos...
-
settlement of
Sithonia, Chalcidice, in
ancient Macedonia. The site of
Parthenopolis is
about 3
miles (4.8 km) east of
Parthenon on the
Sithonia peninsula...
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management of H. M. Thomson. Sold to her
managers in 1946 and
renamed Sithonia. S****ped at Preston,
Lancashire in 1962.
Ocean Volunteer was
built by...