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consists of the
villages Drakotrypa, Ar****a, Keramargio, Milies, Spathes,
Trygona and Tsarouchi.
Drakotrypa is
located at the foot of the
Pindus mountains...
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Skepari Spathades Stefani Stournaraiika [el]
Taxiarches Theopetra Trikala Trygona Valkano Valtino Vasiliki Vathyrrevma Vrontero Xyloparoiko Zarko Zilefti...
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Thrace Doxa
Piraeus Δόξα Πειραιά
Piraeus Piraeus Attica Doxa
Plagia -
Trygonas Δόξα Πλαγιάς - Τρύγωνα
Plagia ****s
North Aegean Doxa
Proskynites Δόξα...
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Skalochori Skopelos Skoutaros Stavros Stypsi Sykaminia Sykounta Taxiarches Trygonas Vasilika Vatoussa Vrisa Ypsilometopo List of
towns and
villages in Greece...
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shoulder tremors and knee bends. Folk
dances include the gerasari,
trygona, kots, omal, serra,
kotsari and tik.
Southeastern regions carry influences...
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Trapezounta Trygona ("turtledove"),
performed in both
Kerasounda and Trapezounta.
Trygona is also a folk song
about an
unhappy married couple.
Trygona Matsoukas...
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Drakotrypa (Drakotrypa, Ar****a, Keramargio, Milies, Spathes,
Trygona, Tsarouchi)
Ellinokastro (Ellinokastro, Gravia, Petrota)
Gelanthi Kryopigi...
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Smixi (Aromanian: Zmixi)
Syrrako (Aromanian: Siracu)
Tsepelovo Tristeno Trygona Vasiliko Vissani Votonossi Vovousa (Aromanian: Baieasa)
Vrysochori (Aromanian:...
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supernatural means,
internal strength, or deception. In
Stathis Efstathiadis'
Trygona (1969), the
eponymous heroine is a
battered wife who must save herself...
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Smixi (Aromanian: Zmixi)
Syrrako (Aromanian: Siracu)
Tsepelovo Tristeno Trygona Vasiliko Vissani Votonossi Votnossi Vovousa (Aromanian: Baieasa) Vrysochori...