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- name. Both in Pontic Gr**** and Modern Gr****, it is called Τραπεζούντα (Trapezounta). In Ottoman Turkish and Persian, it is written as طربزون. During Ottoman...
- Serra Sampson (Samsun) Seranitsa Siton Imeras Tamsara Nikopolis Tamsara Trapezountas Tas T'apan Ke Ka Matsouka Tik Diplo Tik Imeras Tik Mono Tik Nikopolis...
- Nea Trapezounta (Gr****: Νέα Τραπεζούντα) is a village of the Grevena muni****lity. Before the 2011 local government reform it was a part of the muni****lity...
- their elbows in the "W" grip. Omal kounichton Omal trapezountas, or dipat, is a variety from Trapezounta with a meter of 9/8. The tempo is 120 bpm. Dancers...
- ISBN 978-0-691-03169-9. Lund University. Digital Atlas of the Roman Empire. Ancient Trapezounta Pausanias (1918). "3.2". Description of Greece. Vol. 8. Translated by...
- Nea Trapezounta (Gr****: Νέα Τραπεζούντα, Nea Trapezunda) is a village and a community of the Katerini muni****lity. Before the 2011 local government reform...
- courtyard of a Trapezounta house (modern Trabzon, Turkey) Pontian Gr**** ladies and children of Trapezounta Pontic Gr**** couple in Trapezounta Pontian Gr****...
- Τράλλεις Trálleis ˈtral(l)is Tralles; Aydın Τραπεζοῦς Trapezoûs Τραπεζούντα Trapezoúnta trapeˈzuda Trapezus; Trebizond; Trabzon Τρεβίας Trebías Τρεβίας Trevías...
- which historically had large Pontic Gr**** po****tions include Sinope, Trapezounta, Kotyora, Kerasunda, Sampsunta, and Rizunda along the coast. Cities further...
- valley (especially from Kondu) now living in Greece in the village of Nea Trapezounta, Pieria, Central Macedonia, with about 400 speakers. Though Pontic was...