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Prime Minister of Greece.
Xenophon Zolótas was born in
Athens in 1904. His father,
Efthymios Zolotas, was a
renowned jeweler and
goldsmith in Athens...
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after Kostas Zolotas in his honour. In 1954,
Zolotas was
officially appointed mountain guide. Like
other mountain hut
owners in Olympus,
Zolotas was active...
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under Xenophon Zolotas, the
former governor of the Bank of Greece,
which replaced the
previous caretaker government of
Ioannis Grivas.
Zolotas reshuffled...
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Zolota Lypa (Ukrainian: Золота Липа, Polish: Złota Lipa) is a
river in
Western Ukraine. It
flows through the
Ternopil and
Chortkiv Raions,
forming the...
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Battle of the
Zolota Lypa (Russian: Сражение на Золотой Липе)
There was a
meeting engagement between the 3rd
Russian and 3rd
Austrian armies, the cadre...
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Zolota Sloboda (Ukrainian: Золота Слобода) is a
village in
Kozova settlement hromada,
Ternopil Raion,
Ternopil Oblast, Ukraine. The
first written mention...
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Haris Zolota is a
Bosnian volleyball player at
national league level and also an
international player for
Bosnia and Herzegovina. With OK
Sinpos SAB BANKA...
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Zolota Balka (Ukrainian: Золота Балка; Russian: Золотая Балка) is a
village in
Beryslav Raion (district) in
Kherson Oblast of
southern Ukraine, at about...
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three seats short of a majority.
Former Bank of
Greece president Xenophon Zolotas became interim prime minister and
presided over
fresh elections in April...
- Odradne [uk], Rozdolne, Rozlyv [uk], Urozhaine,
Yasna Poliana [uk], and
Zolota Nyva [uk]. List of
hromadas of
Ukraine "Децентралізація в Україні". decentralization...