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Kalamata (Gr****: Καλαμάτα [
kalaˈmata]) is the
second most
populous city of the
Peloponnese peninsula,
after Patras, in
southern Greece and the largest...
- The
Kalamata olive is a large, dark
brown olive with a smooth,
meaty texture,
named after the city of
Kalamata in the
southern Peloponnese, Greece.[failed...
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Kalamata Football Club (Gr****: Π.Σ. "Η Καλαμάτα") is a Gr****
professional football club
based in
Kalamata, Messenia. They
compete in the
Super League...
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Kalamata olive, a
cultivar of
olive Kalamata International Airport, an
airport in
Kalamata Kalamata F.C.,
professional football club
Kalamata Muni****l...
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spying at a
military airbase south of Athens...
Kalamata International Airport -
Kalamatas, Messinia,
Greece - Airport,
Landmark &
historical place...
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Kalamata Metropolitan Stadium is a
sports arena in
Kalamata, Messenia, Greece. The
stadium was
completed in 1976, and
currently has a
seating capacity...
- The
Liberation of
Kalamata took
place on 23
March (O.S.) 1821 when Gr****
irregular revolutionary forces took
control of the city
after the
surrender of...
- The
Kalamata Dance Megaron is a
dance hall
located in
Kalamata, Greece. The
venue has an
imposing central stage, with a
total area of 1,500 m2 (16,000 sq ft)...
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covering the same territory. The
capital and
largest city of
Messenia is
Kalamata.
Messenia borders on Elis to the north,
Arcadia to the northeast, and Laconia...
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Battle of
Kalamata took
place on
September 9, 1944,
between ELAS (the army
branch of EAM)
against the
collaborationist security battalions and the...