- (Gr****: Στερεά Ελλάδα, romanized: Stereá Elláda;
formerly Χέρσος Ἑλλάς,
Chérsos Ellás),
colloquially known as Roúmeli (Ρούμελη), is a
traditional geographic...
-
Cherso (Gr****: Χέρσο, old name: Gr****: Χέρσοβο Bulgarian: Хърсово
Hersovo / Hirsova) is a
village in the
Kilkis region of Greece. It is
situated in the...
- from the Gr**** term for "peninsula", χερσόνησος chersonēsos, from χέρσος
chersos ("dry land") + νῆσος nēsos (island). It was
applied to a
number of peninsulas...
- from the town Cres on the
homonymous island in
front of
Istria (Italian
Cherso ). At that time the
island belonged to
Republic of Venice.
Francesco was...
- Gr****s, it was
called Chersos (Χέρσος),
which in Gr****
means "barren land", "uncultivated land" or "dry heaths". Later, "
Chersos" was
resounded to "Cresta"...
-
Istria entirely.
Other borders were
listed by the historian, and
exile from
Cherso,
Luigi Tomaz in "The
border of
Italy in
Istria and Dalmatia",
among which...
- romanized: Sidirodromikós stathmós Hersos) is a
railway station that
serves the town of
Cherso, in
Kilkis in
Central Macedonia, Greece. The
station is
located close to...
- of Fiume, Sušak and
Ilirska Bistrica. The
islands of Krk (Veglia), Cres (
Cherso) and Lošinj (Lussino)
would enter the
common condominium as well. Zanella...
- (Pisino), 1508–1509
Kvarner Gulf (Quarnaro):
Rijeka (Fiume), 1508–1509 Cres (
Cherso) and Lošinj
islands (Lusin/Lussino), 15C–1797
except brief Ottoman occupation...
- Martinšćica (Italian: San
Martino di
Cherso, San
Martino in Valle) is a
coastal village on the
Croatian island of Cres, in Primorje-Gorski Kotar. Administratively...