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    Orestiada (redirect from Orestias, Greece)
    Orestiada (Greek: Ορεστιάδα, romanized: Orestiáda, formerly Νέα Ορεστιάς, Nea Orestiás), is the northeasternmost, northernmost and newest city of Greece and...
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    between Turkey and Greece. Legends claim that Orestias was founded by Orestes, the son of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra. Orestias or Orestia is thought to have...
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  • Orestias may refer to: Orestiada, a town in the Evros regional unit, Greece the ancient Greek city of Orestias, now in Turkey Orestias (fish), a genus...
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    Orestias and the catfish Astroblepus and Trichomycterus being the primary—in many places only—native genera. Of the 45 recognized species of Orestias...
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    of All Ionia: Markos Vasilakis (1965–) Metropolis of Didymoteichon and Orestias and Exarchate of Haemimontos: Damaskinos (Minas) Karpathakis (2009–) Metropolis...
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  • Oresteia, a trilogy of Greek tragedies written by Aeschylus Oresteia (opera), a Russian-language opera by Sergei Taneyev Orestia (beetle), a genus of flea...
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  • A.C. Orestias (full name Athletic Club of Orestias/ Greek: Αθλητικός Όμιλος Ορεστιάδας) is a Greek volleyball club based in Orestias. It was founded in...
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    Karaağaç, Edirne (category Greece–Turkey border crossings)
    or elm wood. Greek: Παλαιά Ορεστιάδα or Καραγάτσι[citation needed] When Greece held the town (1920-1923), Karaağaç was renamed Orestias, in remembrance...
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    Seyyid Ali Sultan Tekke (category Tekkes in Greece)
    Lowry 2009, p. 25. Lowry 2009, p. 26. Holy Metropolis of Didymoteicho, Orestias and Soufli. Saint George is for Christians and Muslims both, May 2012....
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  • Ancient era: Orestias (Ancient Greek: Ὀρεστιὰς Orestiàs; Latin: Orestias). during Roman and Byzantine era (...-1361) Hadrianopolis (Ancient Greek: Ἀδριανούπολις...
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  • incomplete list of ancient Greek cities, including colonies outside Greece. Note that there were a great number of Greek cities in the ancient world...
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  • Kastoria 1980 F.C. (category 1963 establishments in Greece)
    Kastoria, Macedonia, Greece. The club was established in 1963 as AGS Kastoria when three local football clubs (Aris, Atromitos and Orestias) merged to form...
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    Smyrna (redirect from Smyrna, Greece)
    Smyrna (/ˈsmɜːrnə/ SMUR-nə; Ancient Greek: Σμύρνη, romanized: Smýrnē, or Σμύρνα, Smýrna) was an Ancient Greek city located at a strategic point on the...
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    and Inousses: Markos Basilakis (2011–) Metropolis of Didymoteichon and Orestias: Damaskinos (Minas) Karpathakis (2009–) Metropolis of Drama: Dorotheos...
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    provincial capital, and his rebuilding and enlargement of the city of Orestias, which he renamed Hadrianopolis (modern Edirne). Several other towns and...
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  • In Greek mythology, Orestes (/ɒˈrɛstiːz/; Ancient Greek: Ὀρέστης [oˈrestɛːs] "mountain dweller" derived either from orestias "of the mountains" or oresteros...
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    In Greek mythology, Prometheus (/prəˈmiːθiəs/; Ancient Greek: Προμηθεύς, [promɛːtʰéu̯s], possibly meaning "forethought") is one of the Titans and a god...
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  • Nikephoros Bryennios the Younger (category Articles containing Greek-language text)
    Bryennius; Greek: Νικηφόρος Βρυέννιος, Nikēphoros Bryennios; 1062/82–1137) was a Byzantine general, statesman and historian. He was born at Orestias (Adrianople)...
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    Edirne (category Articles containing Greek-language text)
    (Adrianople in English, /ˌeɪdriəˈnoʊpəl/; Ἁδριανούπολις in Greek) on the site of the Greek city of Orestias, which was itself founded on an earlier Thracian settlement...
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    Argos Orestiko (category Aromanian settlements in Greece)
    Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography. Vol. 1. London: John Murray. Strabo, "Geography", 7.7.8:"It is said that Orestes once took possession of Orestias—when...
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