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- Ammoudia may refer to the following places in Greece: Ammoudia, Preveza, a village in the Preveza regional unit Ammoudia, Serres, a village in the Serres...
- Ammoudia (Gr****: Αμμουδιά, before 1928: Σπλάντζα – Splantza) is a small fishing village in the muni****l unit of Fanari in the muni****lity of Parga, Preveza...
- of the Ioannina regional unit. The Acheron flows into the Ionian Sea in Ammoudia, near Parga. The Acheron also features prominently in Gr**** mythology,...
- settlements in the Preveza regional unit, Greece. Acherousia Agia Agios Georgios Ammoudia Andonia Ano Rachi Ano Skafidoti Anogeio Anthousa ****os Cheimadio Despotiko...
- professional footballer who plays as a winger for Serres FCA club Iraklis Ammoudia. Georgiadis made his debut for the club on 4 August 2011 in a Europa League...
- Σουρωτής Souroti Thessaloniki Central Macedonia Iraklis Ammoudia Ηρακλής Αμμουδιάς Ammoudia Serres Central Macedonia Iraklis Ampelokipi Ηρακλής Αμπελοκήπων...
- the Kokytos River with the Acheron, and about 4.5 km east of the bay of Ammoudia. Near it was the outlet into the sea of the Acherusian Lake. Strabo (7...
- Delvinaki, Pogoniani, Gorgopotamos, Mousio****a, the villages of Agia, Ammoudia, Anthousa, Kanallaki and Narkissos, as well as the village of Kastri, which...
- Dimitrios Agkistro Agriani Aidonochori Akritochori Alistrati Amfipoli Ammoudia Ampeli Anagennisi Anastasia Anatoli Angista Ano Kamila Ano Poroia Ano Vrontou...
- those communities also include the region of Fanari, in villages such as Ammoudia and Agia. In 1978, some of the older inhabitants in these communities were...