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- of 705 km2 (272 sq mi). The river's source is located near the village Zotiko, in the southwestern part of the Ioannina regional unit. The Acheron flows...
- refer to: Zoticus is a Latin masculine given name of Gr**** origin (from Zotikos, meaning "full of life"). Its French form is Zotique. It may refer to:...
- po****ted villages are Koukoulii (sometimes referred to as Kouklious), Zotiko, and Tsaggario to a lesser extent. The Castle of Kiafia, constructed by...
- Vounoplagia Vourmpiani Voutsaras Vovousa Vradeto Vrosina Vrotismeni Vrysochori Vrysoula Zalongo Zitsa Zoodochos Zotiko List of towns and villages of Greece...
- male given name. Catalan: Zòtic French: Zotique Ancient Gr****: Ζωτικος (Zotikos) Latin: Zoticus Lithuanian: Zotikas Polish: Zotyk Portuguese: Zótico Spanish:...
- Divitia across the Rhine from Cologne. However, the engraved Gr**** names Zotikos and Filotas, as well as many Gr**** characters, indicate that a number of...
- martyrs, discovered in September 1971 in nearby Niculiţel, bears the names Zotikos, Attalos, Kamasis and Philippos. They were probably killed in Noviodunum...
- The name Zotique (Zoticus in Latin) is derived from the Gr**** adjective zotikos, meaning "of life". "Zotique Racicot". Dictionary of Canadian Biography...
- Zoticus the Keeper of Orphans. OCA - Feasts and Saints. The PriestMartyr Zotikos (Zoticus), Nourisher of Orphans. HOLY TRINITY RUSSIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH (A...
- capture by the Turks in 1423. A poetic account of the Battle of Varna by Zotikos Paraspondylos dates from the 1440s. A particularly large number of literary...