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Agia Varvara - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Agia Varvara (Αγία Βαρβάρα) is a municipality in the Heraklion Prefecture, Crete, Greece. Population 5,310 (2001).
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those of Kofinas and Gortys to the south and finally, to the west, the municipality of Rouva. This municipality includes seven of the former communities: Aghia Varvara, Aghios Thomas, A visit to the municipality of Aghia Varvara is indispensable for those who want to get to know Crete, especially the hinterland.
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HERAKLION, Agia Varvara, Zaros, Gortyna, Phaestos, Aghia Triada, Matala, Kaloi Limenes...
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Built by Ch & At Aug-Normand of France, the Agia Varvara was launched as the "Nina" in 1950. Officially described as a General Cargo Vessel, she was later called Athenia and then Petros before being finally re-named Agia Varvara in 1974. The Agia Varvara was owned and operated by the Gestar Shipping Company of Famagusta,
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Egypt shipwrecks in the Red Sea from the Virtual Red Sea Diving Center, with information on many major and minor shipwrecks in Egypt - The Agia Varvara Built by Ch & At Aug-Normand of France, the Agia Varvara was launched as the "Nina" in 1950. Officially described as a General Cargo Vessel,
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West from the village of Agia Varvara, the geographical center of Crete, there is a road that leads to the south flanks of Mount Ida. The village of Agia Varvara stands amid olive groves and beautiful orchards. It is named after the 13th century church of Agia Varvara in the center of the village.
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Tout sur Recommandations: A glossary of Greek Romany as spoken in Agia Varvara, Athens par Gordon M. Messing. LibraryThing est un réseau social d'indexation de livres pour les bibliophiles...
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Waters of Agia Varvara.JPG Summary Source of Agia Varvara, Drama Licensing I, the creator of this work, hereby grant the permission to copy...
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