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Pyla (Gr****: Πύλα (IPA: [ˈpila]); Turkish: Pile) is a
village in
Larnaca District, Cyprus. It is one of only four
villages located within the
United Nations...
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located at the
southern entrance to the
Arcachon basin, in the
locality of
Pyla-sur-Mer,
which is
administratively dependent on the muni****lity of La Teste-de-Buch...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Pylas (Ancient Gr****: Πύλας), also
called Pylon or Pylos, was a king of
Megara and
successor of his
father Cteson, son of Lelex. After...
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Pyla-Kokkinokremos (Gr****: Πύλα-Κοκκινόκρεμος) (red cliff) was a Late
Bronze Age
settlement on Cyprus,
abandoned after a
brief occupation. The site of...
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Pyla Avinash (born 7 July 2000) is an
Indian cricketer who
plays as a right-handed middle-order
batsman and a right-arm medium-fast bowler. He represents...
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villages of
Rizokarpaso (in
Northern Cyprus),
Potamia (in
Nicosia district) and
Pyla (in
Larnaca District) are the only
settlements remaining with a
mixed Gr****...
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Pyla fusca is a
snout moth of the
subfamily Phycitinae and
inhabits the Holarctic. It is
distinct from the
other species of the
genus Pyla,
which are only...
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several villages and work on
farms located within the zone; the
village of
Pyla is
famous for
being one of the few
remaining villages in
Cyprus where Gr****...
- sale to
Tortoise Media approved". BBC News.
Retrieved 20
February 2025.
Pylas, Pan (18
December 2024). "World's
oldest Sunday newspaper, the UK's Observer...
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evidence for this
position comes from 12th
century Nuragic pottery found at
Pyla-Kokkinokremos, a
fortified settlement in Cyprus. The
Weshesh are the most...