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Pelekanos (Gr****: Δήμος Πελεκάνου) is a
former muni****lity in the
Chania regional unit, Crete, Greece.
Since the 2011
local government reform it is part...
- career,
Pelekanos was
mostly known for his
spectacular athletic ability and
defensive prowess. With the Gr**** club
Olympiacos Piraeus,
Pelekanos won the...
- from Constantinople, and
something less than this
number from Thrace. At
Pelekanos their army
encountered the
forces of Orhan, Osman's son and successor...
- pla****
rugby league.
Outside of football,
Pelekanos is a
music enthusiasts and raps in his free time.
Pelekanos began his
football career,
initially as...
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Audie Norris,
Marko Jarić,
Milan Gurović,
Angelos Koronios,
Michalis Pelekanos,
Kostas Tsartsaris,
Alphonso Ford,
Benoit Benjamin, Gary Leonard, Randy...
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Pelekanos (Gr****: Πελεκάνος,
before 1927: Πέλκα - Pelka) is a
small village in the muni****lity of Voio, West
Macedonia periphery, Greece. With a po****tion...
- the
Roman and
Byzantine Periods (From B. C. 146 to A. D. 1100). Athens:
Pelekanos Books. ISBN 9789604007257. Wright,
Clifford A. (1999). A Mediterranean...
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Minister Michalis Hatzipantelas emerging as the top candidate.
Marios Pelekanos, one of the
three vice
presidents of the
Democratic Rally,
finished second...
- Εκπαιδευτικών (14 July 2014). Λεξικό Σύγχρονο της Νεοελληνικής Γλώσσας.
Pelekanos Books. p. 141. GGKEY:QD0C0PRDU6Z. απριλιανοί: οι δικτατορες του 1974 Nafpliotis...
- (1907).
Martyron kai
Iroon Aima [Martyrs' and Heroes' Blood] (in Gr****).
Pelekanos. ISBN 978-9604003235. Durant, W.; Durant, A. (1950). The
Story of Civilization:...