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Valyra (Gr****: Βαλύρα
pronounced Valira) is a
small village in
southern Greece.
Situated on the
Peloponnese Peninsula,
Valyra was the seat of the Ithomi...
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Valyra (3 May 2009 – 29
August 2012) was a British–bred, French-trained
Thoroughbred racehorse owned by HH Aga Khan IV and
trained by Jean-Claude Rouget...
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Thalames Thouria Trachila Trikorfo Triodos Tripyla Tseria Tsoukalaiika Valta Valyra Vanada Vasiliko Velanidia Velika Verga Vlachopoulo Vlasis Vounaria Voutaina...
- lyre into it, and thus the
river was
named Valyra. In
later times, this name was
given to the town of
Valyra,
through which the
river flows.
After the...
- Racehorseowner.com (13
December 1936). McGrath, J A (17 June 2012). "Shock
winner Valyra earns the Aga Khan
record seventh win in the
French Oaks". The
Daily Telegraph...
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Valira may
refer to:
Valyra, a
village in
southern Greece Gran Valira, the
largest river in
Andorra This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct...
- Plan,
except that
Messenia was a
nomos and
Ithomi a demos, with seat in
Valyra. The lowest-level
units were the same with the same po****tions in either...
- (2000) Prix du
Cadran – (1) – Give
Notice (2002) Prix de
Diane – (1) –
Valyra (2012) Prix
Ganay – (1) – Duke of
Marmalade (2008) Prix
Marcel Boussac –...
- "Quorto
Horse Pedigree". www.pedigreequery.com.
Retrieved 8
January 2024. "
Valyra".
Racing Post.
Retrieved 20
October 2012. Downey, **** (30
March 2024)....
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rises to
about 800
metres (2,600 feet),
about 760
metres (2,490 feet) over
Valyra, the seat of Ithomi, the
former muni****lity. The
other peak is
Mount Eva...