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- Tsakonia (Gr****: Τσακωνιά, Tsakoniá; Tsakonian: Τσακωνία, Tsakonía) or the Tsakonian region (Τσακωνικός χώρος) refers to the small area in the eastern...
- 200 and 1,000. Since the introduction of electricity to all villages in Tsakonia by the late 1950s, Gr**** m**** media can reach the most remote of areas...
- and its banks are linked with three bridges. The town is capital of the Tsakonia region, notable for its cultural and linguistic particularities, and the...
- Kagianas Trahanas Kokoras krasatos Katsikaki me patates Melitzanes Tsakonias (Tsakonia) Syglino (pork meat) (Mani Peninsula) Regali (lamb soup) (Mani) Diples...
- pagan until well into the mid-Byzantine 10th century AD. The region of Tsakonia remained pagan until the ninth century and as such its inhabitants were...
- until well into the 10th century. The Tsakonian language still spoken in Tsakonia is the only surviving descendant of the ancient Doric language. In the...
- Theme of Cephallenia Theme of Nicopolis Sclaviniae Melingoi and Ezeritai Tsakonia Great Vlachia People Justinian I Heraclius Justinian II Irene of Athens...
- little-spoken Tsakonian language (Τσακωνική διάλεκτος) is used by some in the Tsakonia region of Peloponnese. The language is split into three dialects: Northern...
- 10th century (900's AD) to spread Christianity to areas such as Mani and Tsakonia, which had remained pagan. St. Nikon was sent to the Mani in the latter...
- Theme of Cephallenia Theme of Nicopolis Sclaviniae Melingoi and Ezeritai Tsakonia Great Vlachia People Justinian I Heraclius Justinian II Irene of Athens...