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- in the 2010 reform. Nafpaktos is now both the name of a muni****l unit within Nafpaktia and of the town proper within the Nafpaktos unit. The muni****l...
- of Nafpaktos is attested since the 4th century, and was initially a suffragan of Corinth and later of Athens. Like the rest of Illyri****, Nafpaktos depended...
- Agrinion Lychnos, UHF channel 32 (religious), broadcasting from Nafpaktos Lepanto Tv - Nafpaktos Ν TV - Agrinion 29Dytika Akarnania En Bambini - Bambini Nea...
- ordained priest in 1972 and bishop in 1995. His diocese is the Metropolis of Nafpaktos and Agios Vlasios. His book The Person in the Orthodox Tradition was awarded...
- Fethiye Camii, lit. 'Mosque of the Conquest') was an Ottoman mosque in Nafpaktos, Greece. It was built in the orders of Sultan Bayezid II immediately after...
- as Panagia tis Nafpaktos or Madonna di Lepanto is an icon of the Virgin Mary and a temple closely connected with the history of Nafpaktos, possibly as early...
- along the north s**** of the Gulf of Corinth, and byp****es the port town Nafpaktos. It keeps following the coast through Galaxidi and Itea, where it leaves...
- that relates Artemis with Aphaia (Britomartis). Aetole, of Aetolia at Nafpaktos. A marble statue represented the goddess in the attitude of one hurling...
- 23 km southwest of Amfissa and 35 km east of Nafpaktos. The Gr**** National Road 48 (Antirrio - Nafpaktos - Delphi - Livadeia) p****es through the village...
- (1322–1470) Napoli di Romania (Nafplio) (1388–1540) Argos (1394–1463) Lepanto (Nafpaktos) (1407–1540, 1687–1699) Patras (1408–1413) Athens (1395–1402) Thessalonica...