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  2. Monoporeia - Wikipedia

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    Monoporeia. Monoporeia affinis, (syn. Pontoporeia affinis) ( Greek: Πόντος, póntos = Pontus / Black Sea; πορεία, poreía = to travel), is a small, yellowish benthic amphipod living in the Baltic Sea, the Arctic Sea and the lakes of the Nordic countries .

  3. Propylaea - Wikipedia

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    Propylaea. In ancient Greek architecture, a propylaion, propylaeon or, in its Latinized form, propylaeum —often used in the plural forms propylaia or propylaea ( / prɒpɪˈliːə /; Greek: προπύλαια)—is a monumental gateway. It serves as a partition, separating the secular and religious parts of a city. The prototypical Greek ...

  4. Revolutionary Organization 17 November - Wikipedia

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    Greece, Turkey, UK, US. Revolutionary Organization 17 November ( Greek: Επαναστατική Οργάνωση 17 Νοέμβρη, Epanastatiki Organosi dekaefta Noemvri ), also known as 17N or the 17 November Group, was a Greek Marxist–Leninist urban guerrilla organization. Formed in 1975 and led by Alexandros Giotopoulos, 17N conducted an ...

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  6. Peraia, Thessaloniki - Wikipedia

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    Peraia, Thessaloniki. /  40.500°N 22.9250°E  / 40.500; 22.9250. Peraia ( Greek: Περαία) is a suburb of Thessaloniki, Greece. It is part of the municipality Thermaikos. Peraia is located on the south coast of the Thermaic Gulf, 15 km south of Thessaloniki city centre and 4 km west of Thessaloniki International Airport .

  7. Battle of Thermopylae - Wikipedia

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    Thermopylae is one of the most famous battles in European ancient history, repeatedly referenced in ancient, recent, and contemporary culture. [citation needed] In Western culture at least, it is the Greeks who are lauded for their performance in battle. [134]

  8. The Pirate Bay - Wikipedia

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    Anti-copyright movement. The Pirate Bay has sparked controversies and discussion about legal aspects of file sharing, copyright, and civil liberties and has become a platform for political initiatives against established intellectual property laws and a central figure in an anti-copyright movement. [2]

  9. Solonian constitution - Wikipedia

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    Solonian constitution. The Solonian constitution was created by Solon in the early 6th century BC. [1] At the time of Solon, the Athenian State was almost falling to pieces in consequence of dissensions between the parties into which the population was divided. Solon wanted to revise or abolish the older laws of Draco.