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Vitsa (Gr****: Βίτσα) is one of the
largest villages of the
central Zagori region, in
northwestern Greece. It is
situated at an
altitude of 955m on a mountain...
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Dimitris Vitsas (Gr****: Δημήτρης Βίτσας; born 6 July 1956) is a Gr**** politician. He was a
member of the
Syriza party,
Minister of
Immigration Policy and...
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especially South India.
Romani people have many
clans which are
called vitsa in Romani.
Scottish clans are
social groupings that have pla**** a pivotal...
- (Romani:
vitsa)
based on a
combination of
factors such as occupation, ancestry, or
territorial origin.
Although originally referring to a
specific vitsa of...
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centuries B.C., a
small Molossian settlement existed between Monodendri and
Vitsa,
including stone houses and two
cemeteries which have
yielded important...
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Varlaam Vasiliki Vasiliko Vasilopoulo Vatatades Vathypedo Vereniki Vissani Vitsa Vlachatano Votonosi Vouliasta Vounoplagia Vourmpiani Voutsaras Vovousa Vradeto...
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considerable amount of
power and
influence among their Roma
tribe (Romani:
vitsa), they are
still subject to the Roma law and the Kris (Romani court). A...
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Zagori region. Its main part
begins between the
villages of
Vitsa and
Koukouli and ends near the
village of
Vikos (or Vitsiko). The gorge...
- Virus-Specific
Antibodies and Antigens.
Sensors 9: 2176–86.
Moschopoulou G.;
Vitsa, K.; Bem, F.; V****ilakos, N.; Perdikaris, A.; Blouhos, P.; Yialouris, C...
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bridge of
Misios was
built in 1748 with a
donation by
Alexis Mitsios from
Vitsa.
Vovousa was
considered among the
largest villages in Zagori. Most of its...