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- once lived at Karoulia. Karoulia can be divided into Outer Karoulia, which is the lower part of Karoulia by the seas****, and Inner Karoulia (also nicknamed...
- Hieromonk Nikon of Karoulia (also known as Nikon Karulskiy, Russian: Никон Карульский; born Nikolai Nikolaevich (von) Strandtman, Russian: Николай Николаевич...
- 1983–84, 1985–86, 1987–88 Gr**** Super Cup: 1988 "Nikos Karoulias". weltfussball.de. Nikos Karoulias at National-Football-Teams.com "Ο Αρδίζογλου με "έστειλε"...
- Ioannis (Juan) and Theodoros (Teodoro) Farengas from Chios and Konstantinos Karoulias from Samos. Other important founding members include Arturo Penney, Marcelino...
- 1152/physrev.00031.2003. ISSN 0031-9333. PMID 15044685. Taye, Nandaraj; Karoulias, Stylianos Z.; Hubmacher, Dirk (January 2020). "The "other" 15–40%: The...
- Velimir Zajec was leaved the Panathinaikos spot before the last round, so Karoulias took their place for the last match. Source: RSSSF Rules for classification:...
- 1435 Patriarch Nikon of Moscow (1605–1681), a Russian prelate Nikon of Karoulia (1875–1963), Russian military officer and Orthodox monk Nikon Liolin (born...
- Ioannis (Juan) and Theodoros (Teodoro) Farengas from Chios and Konstantinos Karoulias from Samos. Other important founders members include Arturo Penney, Marcelino...
- 1981–82 PanathinaikosOlympiacos 1–1 Xanthopoulos 68' Vamvakoulas 84' Karoulias 68' 1982–83 OlympiacosPanathinaikos 2–1 Livathinos 35' 1982–83 Panathinaikos...
- (1960–1973), Spyros Pomonis (1961–1973), Giorgos Karafeskos (1963–1974), Nikos Karoulias (1973–1974), Spyros Ikonomopoulos (1978–1994), Stelios Manolas (1978–1998)...