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Ormenio (Gr****: Ορμένιο, Turkish: Çirmen, Bulgarian: Черномен, romanized: Chernomen) is the
northernmost place in all of Greece. It is part of the muni****l...
- west than any
other location.
Ormenio Cape
Tenaro Sagiada Pythio Gavdos Othonoi Strongyli Northernmost point — Trigono/
Ormenio Border Crossing,
Evros regional...
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stasi Ptelea) is a
railway stop
situated halfway between Dikaia and
Ormenio that
serves the
nearby village of Ptelea, Evros, in
Eastern Macedonia and...
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Ormenio railway station (Gr****: Σιδηροδρομικός Σταθμός Ορμένιο, romanized: Sidirodromikós stathmós Pythio) is a
railway station that
serves the village...
- N, and
longitudes 19° and 30° E, with the
extreme points being: North:
Ormenio village South:
Gavdos island East:
Strongyli (Kastelorizo, Megisti) island...
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place at the
Maritsa River near the
village of
Chernomen (present-day
Ormenio, Greece) on 26
September 1371
between Ottoman forces commanded by Lala...
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Dagrap Beg, who surrendered, was
taken into
Ottoman service and
given the
Ormenio Sanjakbeylik in Edirne. Mehmed, who left a
garrison of
about a thousand...
- stathmós Pythíou) is a
railway station and
junction where the
railway to
Ormenio and
Bulgaria branches off the main line from
Thessaloniki to
Istanbul through...
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Ormenio.
Despite its name, as of 2020[update]
there is only p****enger
service on the
section on Gr**** territory,
between Alexandroupolid and
Ormenio,...
- point: Epitalio: −6 m (−20 ft) The
extreme points of
Greece are North:
Ormenio village (41°45′41″ N, 26°13′15″ E) South:
Gavdos island (34°48′11″ N, 24°07′25″...