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- Michalis Kyriakou (Gr****: Μιχάλης Κυριάκου), known by his stage-name Michalis Violaris (Μιχάλης Βιολάρης) (born 9 January 1944 Agia Varvara, Nicosia Cyprus),...
- Stellakis Perpiniadis "Ego kai i Katerina" [Me and Katerina] by Mihalis Violaris "H Katerina" by Dimitris Zevgas "Katerina Katerinaki" by Paschalis "Katerina...
- Euxoa violaris, the violet dart moth, is a species of moth native to North America. It is listed as a species of special concern in the US state of Connecticut...
- E.S.Burgess Aster nobilis E.S.Burgess Aster roscidus E.S.Burgess Aster violaris E.S.Burgess Biotia latifolia C****. Biotia macrophylla (L.) DC Eurybia jussiei...
- president of the Biomedical Engineering Society St**** Paraskos, artist Mihalis Violaris, singer and composer who helped po****rise Cypriot music in Greece Giorgos...
- Antri Violari (born 27 September 1996) is a Cypriot footballer who plays as a forward and has appeared for the Cyprus women's national team. Violari has...
- by Tony Violaris. Produced by Ed Starink and Bert van Breda. Arranged by Ed Starink. Engineered by Sander Bos. ****' Produced by Tony Violaris * Produced...
- came more folk-influenced performers like Arleta, Mariza Koch, Mihalis Violaris, Kostas Hatzis and the composer Giannis Spanos. This music scene flourished...
- been inhabited since at least the early to middle Bronze Age. Census 2001 Violaris, Yiannis; Scirè, Caterina; Fedi, Mariaelena; Caforio, Lucia; Bombardieri...
- botanical authority. Gray's description was of the single species, Agatea violaris, which is thus the type species. His report was published in full in 1854...