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- Strongylos (Gr****: Στρογγυλός, Turkish: Turunçlu) is a village in the Famagusta District of Cyprus, located 5 km (3 mi) northwest of Vatili. It is under...
- the North Aegean Strongylo (Arkoi), a small island near the west coast of Arkoi in the Dodecanese Strongyli (disambiguation) Strongylos This disambiguation...
- Strongyloides (from Gr**** strongylos, round, + eidos, resemblance), anguillula, or threadworm is a genus of small nematode parasites, belonging to the...
- Santalaris, Sandallar/Şehitler Sinta, İnönü/Sinde Spathariko, Ötüken Strongylos, Turunçlu Stylli, Mutluyaka Tavros, Pamuklu Trikomo, İskele Trypimeni...
- Gr**** name Strongýlē, (Στρογγύλη) which was derived from στρογγύλος (strongýlos, 'round'), after the volcano's round, conical appearance when seen from...
- Prastio Psyllatos Pyrga Rizokarpaso Santalaris Sinta Sotira Spathariko Strongylos Stylloi Sygkrasi Tavros Trikomo Trypimeni Tziaos Vasili Vathylakas Vatili...
- "bunch of grapes", referring to the fruit; the genus name derives from strongylos "round", and odous "tooth", referring to the rounded teeth of the calyx...
- 36°57′00″N 24°57′40″E / 36.95004°N 24.96105°E / 36.95004; 24.96105 (Nisída Strongyló) Syros, 37°26′18″N 24°54′44″E / 37.43833°N 24.91222°E / 37.43833; 24...
- Strongylopus ('strongylos'=round, 'pus'=foot) is a genus of pyxicephalid frogs native to Africa. They are found in the area from southwestern South Africa...
- Prastio/Dörtyol Psyllatos/Sütlüce Pyrga/Pirhan Santalaris/Sandallar Sinta/İnönü Strongylos/Turunçlu Stylloi/Mutluyaka Trypimeni/Tirmen Varosha/Maraş Vatili/Vadili...