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Preveza Prefecture - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The perfectural capital stands at the entrance to the Gulf very near the site of Ancient Nikopolis. It was founded by Pyrrhus around 290 B.C. and much later was occupied by the Venetians, the French and Turks before becoming part of the modern Greek state. Today this picturesque little port with its Venetian,
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This is a list of settlements in the Preveza Prefecture, Greece. A–B Agia Agia Kyriaki Agia Triada Apostoloi Agios Georgios Agios Thomas Aloni...
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Preveza (Greek: Πρέβεζα) is a town in northwestern Greece, located at the mouth of the Ambracian Gulf. It is the capital of Preveza Prefecture, which is part of the periphery of Epirus. A new undersea tunnel, which runs between Preveza and Aktio of Acarnania (see Actium), connects the town to...
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Media in category "Preveza prefecture"
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Media in category "Municipalities of Preveza prefecture"
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Preveza Prefecture Website Links For Preveza...
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Preveza Prefecture - Epirus - Greece Parga (Greek: Πάργα), is a town and a municipality located in the northwestern part of Preveza in northwestern Greece being surrounded entirely by the prefecture of Thesprotia and is the only municipality in Greece that is surrounded by another prefecture.
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Preveza (Greek: Πρεβεζα) is one of the fifty-one prefectures of Greece. It is within the Epirus periphery. The prefecture contains valleys, hills to its north and the ruins of Nicopolis. The mountains of Xerovouno (Greek for the dry mountain) are in the extreme northeast.
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