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Trapeza ("τράπεζα") is a Gr**** word
meaning table or stand,
which in Gr**** can mean a bank or money-changer. It may
refer to:
Trapeza, Achaea, a village...
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Trapeza,
Crete is a
Neolithic and
Bronze Age
sacred cave on the
island of
Crete in Greece. Some of the
Bronze Age
pottery finds at
Trapeza are similar...
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Trapeza (Gr****: Τράπεζα) is a
village and a
community in the muni****l unit of Diakopto, Achaea, Greece. It is
located 4 km
southeast of
Diakopto and...
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Forgiveness at the
beginning of
Great Lent is
performed in the
trapeza. All food
served in the
trapeza should be blessed, and for that purpose, holy
water is...
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Baeckea trapeza is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Myrtaceae and is
endemic to Queensland. It is a
shrub with lance-shaped
leaves with the...
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Trapeza (Gr****: Τράπεζα; Turkish: Beşparmak) is a
village in Cyprus, east of Kyrenia. De facto, it is
under the
control of
Northern Cyprus. Its po****tion...
- burial.
While all peak
sanctuaries have clay
human figurines, only Idaeon,
Trapeza and
Psychro have them
among the
sacred caves. Clay body parts, also called...
- sites.
Other neolithic settlements include those at Kephala, Magasa, and
Trapeza.
During the
Bronze Age,
Crete was the
centre of the
Minoan civilization...
- The
Central Bank of
Cyprus (Gr****: Kεντρική Τράπεζα της Κύπρου Turkish: Kıbrıs
Merkez Bankası) is the
Cypriot member of the
Eurosystem and has been the...
- It is
found in the
Neotropical realm. M. x.
xynias Peru,
Bolivia M. x.
trapeza (Rothschild & Jordan, 1906)
Ecuador P.
xynias Hew. (13 c).
Forewing with...