- and is
served by
Bralos railway station. In
October 1917,
during World War I, the 49th
Stationary Hospital was
established at
Bralos along with rest and...
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carriageway road in
central Greece. It
connects the Gr****
National Road 3 at
Bralos,
south of Lamia, with the GR-48 near Itea, p****ing
through Amfissa. It is...
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Bralos railway station (Gr****: Σιδηροδρομικός Σταθμός Μπράλου, romanized: Sidirodromikós stathmós Bralou) is a
railway station in
Bralos, Greece. The station...
- from
Lamia to Roditsa [el] The A1 motorway, from
Roditsa to
Bralos The EO27 road, from
Bralos to
Amfissa The EO48 road, from
Amfissa to Chrisso, and from...
- Thessaloniki. Most of the EO3,
except the
southernmost section between Eleusis and
Bralos, is part of the E65.
Throughout the late 1980s,
motorway byp****es were constructed...
- Ustaše
largely ruled through the
Catholic clergy, with the
priest Božidar
Bralo serving as a
chief Ustaše
delegate for Bosnia.
Miroslav Filipović was a...
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Anthili Anydro Archani Argyria Argyrochori Arkitsa Asvesti Atalanti Avlaki Bralos Dafni Damasta Delfino Dikastro Divri Domokos Drymaia Dyo
Vouna Ekkara Elateia...
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Ricardo Armando Bralo Gil (born 28
August 1916, date of
death unknown) was an
Argentine long-distance
runner from
Buenos Aires, who won the gold medal...
- Kozani –
Larissa –
Domokos –
Lamia Lamia – Roditsa [el] Roditsa –
Bralos Bralos –
Amfissa Amfissa –
Chrisso Chrisso – Itea –
Nafpaktos Nafpaktos...
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Bralos station during WWI...