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Aigeiros (black poplar)
Ptelea (elm)
Ampelos (vines,
especially Vitis) Syke/
Sykea (fig)
Atlanteia Chrysopeleia Phoebe Byblis Dryope Heliades Hesperides The...
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meaning "fig-tree") was a
Titan son of Gaea (Earth) and
eponym of the city of
Sykea in Cilicia. Only
Athenaeus in his
Deipnosophistae mentioned Sykeus' myth...
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Achaia and the
villages Alykes, Manetaiikia,
Paralia Kato
Achaias and Piso
Sykea.
Nearby are the
ruins of the
ancient city of Dyme. Kato
Achaia is located...
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Sykia (Gr****: Συκιά, also Συκέα -
Sykea) is a
village in Laconia, Greece, 9 km from the
center of
Molaoi town. "Αποτελέσματα Απογραφής Πληθυσμού - Κατοικιών...
- Kato
Achaia (Kato Achaia, Alykes, Manetaiikia,
Paralia Kato Achaias, Piso
Sykea)
Agiovlasitika (Agiovlasitika, Kapeli, Lefkos, Stenaitika)
Alissos (Alissos...
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Efthimios Karamitsos (born 1
August 1956 in
Sykea, Greece) is a
German karate teacher (8th Dan) and the
author of
various sports books.
Karamitsos began...
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Sykia (Gr****: Συκιά, also Συκέα -
Sykea) is a
village and a
community on the
northern coast of the
Peloponnese peninsula in
southern Greece, belonging...
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Sykia or
Sykea (Gr****
meaning fig tree) may
refer to a
number of
places in Greece: Sykia, Chalkidiki, a
village in the muni****l unit Toroni, Chalkidiki...
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following communities (constituent
villages in brackets):
Famila (Platanias,
Sykea, Famila)
Anthofyto (Anthofyto, Leptokarya)
Gavros (Gavros, Koutsogiannaiika)...
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neighboring Sykea.
Students of
other classes are
transported every day and
attend classes at the
Elementary School in
Sykea. In 1961 the village...