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- Mavros Vrachos (Gr****: Μαύρος Βράχος, "black rock"), is an uninhabited Gr**** islet, in the Aegean Sea, close to the eastern coast of Crete. Administratively...
- Polykeraso Ptelea Pteria Sidirochori Spilaia Spilios Toichio Tsakoni Vasileiada Vogatsiko Vrachos Vyssinia Zouzouli List of towns and villages in Greece...
- Stavrochori Stefani Themelo Thesprotiko Trikastro Tsagkaropoulo Valanidorachi Valanidoussa Vouvopotamos Vrachos Vrysoula List of towns and villages of Greece...
- 11%) and KKE (30.23%) Kalampogias, Antōnēs (2016). Ikaria, o kokkinos vrachos / Ικαρία, ο "κόκκινος βράχος" (in Gr****). Athens: Sychroni Epochi. ISBN 978-9604512355...
- film about a real event that took place in 1970, the fire of the ship Vrachos (renamed in the film as Poseidon) on which 3,700 of 4–000 tons of ammonium...
- (English translation) Original title and transliteration Role 1949 Kokkinos vrachos Κόκκινος βράχος Red Rock Ms. Flogatorou 1960 Ikoyenia Papadopoulou Οικογένεια...
- Kamarina, Kanali, Kryopigi, Myrsini, Nea Sampsounta, Nea Sinopi, Riza, Vrachos) The muni****lity has an area of 380.541 km2, the muni****l unit 66.835 km2...
- Messenia, Greece. The community, which includes the small settlement of Vrachos, has a po****tion of 188 (2021 census). The village has a local re****tion...
- best novels, such as "Magaret Stefa" (1893) and Κόκκινος Βράχος (Kokkinos Vrachos, "Red Rock", 1905). These were followed by further novels in the New Athenian...
- 'plane tree' and the Albanian suffix ëz/za/zë denoting 'smallness'. Skémbo Vrachos Old name was in Albanian. Skémbo: 'place of boulders, a rocky crag or a...