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  Untitled Document   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Esta descripción corresponde a Nicolás Paraskevopulos, nacido hace 60 años en un pueblo llamado Iklena, al sur de Grecia, y quien desde 1958 adoptó a Venezuela como su país.
Los habitantes de Iklena se dedican a la agricultura, destacándose la producción de aceite de oliva, como la mayor del mundo.
Entre las edificaciones que he hecho está el primer edificio de Naguanagua, al cual llamé "Navarino"; también el conjunto residencial "Iklena", ubicado detrás de la Universidad, en el Trigal Norte, pero que aún no está terminado.
historico.notitarde.com /1999/08/09/venezolanos/venezo29.html   (999 words)

  
 Coeur d'Alene Press   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
My dad came to this country from the little village of Iklena, on the southern tip of Greece.
He was 13 years old, all alone and couldn't speak English.
Jianakopolis was my godfather and, I'm told, he dropped a $50 gold piece in my crib the first time he saw me.
www.cdapress.com /articles/2005/02/26/columns/columns02.txt   (1044 words)

  
 Traveljournals.net - Iklena, Greece - Location on world map, coordinates and short facts
Traveljournals.net - Iklena, Greece - Location on world map, coordinates and short facts
/ Explore / Greece / Locations / Iklena
Maps and coordinates for Iklena, Greece are approximative and not valid for navigation.
www.traveljournals.net /explore/greece/map/m1200560/iklena.html   (42 words)

  
 IDENTIFYING BURNED MUD BRICK BUILDINGS USING FLUXGATE MAGNETOMETRY
This is a preliminary investigation of the magnetic characteristics of burnt clay architecture.
Large and unusual magnetic anomalies discovered by fluxgate gradiometer surveys at the known prehistoric sites of Koufovouno in Lakonia (neolithic to early bronze age) and Iklena in Messinia (late bronze age) are presented, and evidence derived from excavation and surface survey which supports their interpretation as burned mud-brick or wattle-and-daub features is described and discussed.
MINISTRY OF CULTURE * MINISTRY OF THE AEGEAN * NATIONAL HELLENIC RESEARCH FOUNDATION * TECHNICAL CHAMBER OF GREECE * AMERICAN SCHOOL OF CLASSICAL STUDIES AT ATHENS * HOTEL HIPPOCAMPUS, NAOUSSA PAROS
www.archaeometry.gr /oldv/symposium2003/pages_en/abstracts/papers/geophysical/geo1.htm   (300 words)

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