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metropolitan area. On 11 Aug 2024, a
large wildfire in
Varnavas caused smoke over Athens.
Varnavas is
situated in the
hills of
northeastern Attica. The...
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Varnava Rosić (Serbian Cyrillic: Варнава Росић;
September 11, 1880 – July 23, 1937) was the
Patriarch of the
Serbian Orthodox Church from 1930 to 1937...
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Professor Andrekos Varnava, FRHistS, FRSA, is a dual
national Cypriot–Australian
writer and historian, who is best
known for his work
confronting controversial...
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Varnava the New
Confessor (Serbian: Варнава Нови Исповедник; 31
January 1914 – 12
November 1964) was the
titular bishop of
Hvosno and a
saint of the Serbian...
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Varnavas Christofi (born 23
April 1943) is a
retired Cypriot football goalkeeper. Weltfussball. This page
gives a
completely different birthdate than...
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Britannica Academic". academic-eb-com.eres.qnl.qa.
Retrieved 4
April 2021.
Varnavas,
Andreas (2004). A
History of the
Liberation Struggle of Eoka (1955–1959)...
- The Călui is a
right tributary of the
river Olteț in Romania. It
discharges into the Olteț near Oboga. Its
length is 24 km (15 mi) and its
basin size is...
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wildfires in
Varnavas,
Attica Region, as of
early Aug. 12 /update 1". Greece:
Emergency crews continuing response to
wildfires in
Varnavas,
Attica Region...
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Lieutenant John Kelly.
Accounts vary on the
aftermath of the attack.
Andreas Varnavas' book
claims the
British troops at the
station 'panicked' and
failed to...
- in the UK
during the
second half of the
twentieth century. Smith, Evan;
Varnava,
Andrekos (4 June 2018). "Restrictions on
British colonial migrants in...