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Syrrako (Gr****: Συρράκο,
between 1940 and 2002: Σιράκο - Sirako; Aromanian: Siracu) is a
village and a
former community in the
Ioannina regional unit...
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Attica Sykies Thessaloniki Symi Σύμη
Dodecanese Sympoliteia Achaea Syrrako Συρράκο
Ioannina Syvota Σύβοτα
Thesprotia Tamasio Karditsa Tamyneoi Euboea...
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Communities of
Northern Greece:
Tranos Choros (Grand Dance) in
Vlasti and
Syrrako Festival". ich.unesco.org.
Retrieved 2022-12-01. "Traditional
wooden boatbuilding...
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Sklivani Smyrtia Soulopoulo Spothoi Stavraki Stavroskiadi Stratinista Syrrako Teriachi Terovo Theriakisi Tristeno Tsepelovo Vageniti Valanidia Vaptistis...
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minister (1844–1847),
Ioannis Kolettis, was a
native of the
village of
Syrrako in
Epirus and was a
former personal physician to Ali Pasha. Ali
Pasha tried...
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traditional folk poetry.
Kostas Krystallis, was born in the
village of
Syrrako, Epirus, then
Ottoman Empire. He was an Aromanian. He was the son of a...
- (Aromanian: Samarina, Xamarina, San Marina)
Skamneli Smixi (Aromanian: Zmixi)
Syrrako (Aromanian: Siracu)
Tsepelovo Tristeno Trygona Vasiliko Vissani Votonossi...
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syrrako-festival-01726 https://ich.unesco.org/en/RL/transhumance-the-seasonal-...
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Sakaretsi (the
supposed homeland of the Sarakatsani), or from the
village of
Syrrako.
Despite the
silence of the
classical and
medieval writers,
scholars argue...
- by Vlach-speakers. It may
refer to one of the following: The
villages Syrrako and
Kalarrytes and
surrounding settlements on the
western Pindus, Epirus...