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- (2001) Petros Stathis (2001) Chrysostomos Psomiadis (2001–03) Giannis Granitsas (2003–04) Demis Nikolaidis (2004–08) Georgios Kintis (2008–09) Nikolaos...
- formerly known as Granitsa, Phocis Nymfasia, formerly known as Granitsa, Arcadia Stefanos Granitsas (1881–1915), Gr**** writer Granica (disambiguation) Granice...
- Stefanos Granitsas (Gr****: Στέφανος Γρανίτσας) (1880–1915) was a Gr**** writer and a journalist. His work was historical, about folklore, literature, sociology...
- Nymfasia (Gr****: Νυμφασία, before 1927: Γρανίτσα - Граница(Bulgarian) ) is a village in the muni****l unit of Vytina, Arcadia, Greece. It sits at 1,000...
- It is 82 kilometers northwest of Kar****i. Granitsa is the birthplace of artists such as Stefanos Granitsas, Demosthenis Goulas, and Michael Stafylas....
- Domianoi Domnista Dytiki Fragkista Epiniana Episkopi Esochoria Fidakia Fourna Granitsa Kalesmeno Karitsa Kar****i Kastania Katavothra Kedra Kerasochori Klafsi...
- Kalafatis (the founder's brother), and Mr. Doukakis, Bouboulis, Chrisis, Granitsas, Mantzakos, Papageorgiou, Gaetas, Demertzis, Stavropoulos, Paschos, Misakian...
- the original on 8 July 2012. Retrieved 10 July 2012. Paris, Coastas; Granitsas, Alkman (4 July 2012). "Greece's Creditors to Take Tough Line". WSJ.com...
- Needed". Huffington Post. 24 October 2011. Retrieved 8 December 2011. Granitsas, Alkman; Paris, Costas (6 December 2011). "Gr**** Politician Expects Recession...
- politician Markos Giolias, artist Demosthenis Goulas, artist Stefanos Granitsas (1880-1915), artist, writer and journalist Georgios Kafantaris (1873-1946)...