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Skaramagas (also
spelled Skaramangas; Gr****: Σκαραμαγκάς) is a port town in the
western part of the
Athens agglomeration, Greece. It is part of the muni****lity...
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Skaramangas Shipyards S.A.,
formerly ****enic
Shipyards S.A., is a
large shipyard in Skaramagas, in West
Athens regional unit,
Greece founded in 1937...
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Scaramanga or
Skaramanga may
refer to: Skaramagas,
Greece Ivan
Skaramanga (1820-1902),
Russian regional (Taganrog based) industrialist,
banker and diplomate...
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arrestees drew
between 3,000 and 8,000 people.
After Villa Amalia,
Villa Skaramanga and then
Villa Lela
Karagianni were evicted. Lela
Karagianni had been...
- Luka
Petrovich Skaramanga built a single-story
house at 53
Petrovsky Street in the
first half of the 19th century. In 1834,
Skaramanga was a
member of...
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Wilhelmshaven (1918–1945)
Basileiades Elefsis Shipyards ****enic
Shipyards Co.
Skaramanga Neorion Chalkis Shipyards Azimut Baglietto La
Spezia Benetti Viareggio...
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training center. 1968:
Underwater Demolition Team
Division established in
Skaramanga. 1969: UDT
Division renamed to
Underwater Demolition Unit. 2002: Underwater...
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remains of the m****acre in Nea Moni of Chios.
Ibrahim Edhem from the
Skaramanga family and sons.
Georgios Stravelakis, a
survivor at the age of five of...
- GR-8 and
Keratsini runs
through this
mountain range. The
refineries of
Skaramangas are in the north. The new byp**** on the
northwestern part of the range...
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purchased 75.1% of TKMS's Gr****
subsidiary ****enic
Shipyards Co. at
Skaramangas. In 2011 an
agreement was in
place for ADM to buy the
civil shipbuilding...