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- Pyrgoi (Gr****: Πύργοι, before 1927: Κατράνιτσα - Katranitsa) is a village and a community of the Eordaia muni****lity. It is located in Northern Greece...
- subject of do****entaries. The Monument of the ****s' m****acre in Pyrgoi (Katranitsa) Wreath from small children to the monument of the ****s' Holocaust in...
- of Pikermi (Pikermi, 54, including women and children) Pyrgoi (former Katranitsa) m****acre (Pyrgoi, 346, including women and children) Razing of Kandanos...
- Gela Gozdevitsa Gorna Arda Gorovo Gradat Gudevitsa Hasovitsa Isyovtsi Katranitsa Kiselichevo Kokorkovo Koshnitsa Kremene ****uvitsa Kutela Laka Levochevo...
- of short duration. He was of Aromanian descent, born in the village of Katranitsa, at the time in the Ottoman Empire (today Pyrgoi, Greece), a place with...
- in the Baltic Sea. [Unpublished dissertation]. Stockholm University. Katranitsas, A.; Castritsi-Catharios, J.; Persoone, G. (November 2003). "The effects...
- the Macedonian Struggle. Filippos Kapetanopoulos was born in 1876 in Katranitsa (now Pyrgoi), which was then part of the Ottoman Empire. He found work...
- ELAS troops Colonel Dimitrios Psarros also executed. Pyrgoi (formerly Katranitsa) m****acre 20 April 1944 Pyrgoi 346 German Army troops Executions of Kaisariani...
- was bought for 4,000 forints by Dimitrije Karamata, an immigrant from Katranitsa in Aegean Macedonia which at that time belonged to Turkey (nowadays Pyrgoi...
- Report Xantinidis 53' Soukrioglou 120' Penalties Papavasileiou Psaltis Gourtsas Obosu Zeris 4–3 Katranitsas Karagiozis Soukrioglou Halil Ibram Makrakis...