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  Larissa city, Larissa prefecture, Larissa tourism
The town of Elafos is in the Municipality of Agia, Agia is in the prefecture of Larissa, Larissa is in the periphery of Thessalia.
Larissa is a prefecture of Greece, in the periphery of Thessaly.
Larissa is the capital city of the Thessaly periphery of Greece, and capital of the Larissa Prefecture.
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 Larissa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Larissa (Greek: Λάρισα, Lárisa) is the capital city of the Thessaly periphery of Greece, and capital of the Larissa Prefecture.
Larissa was the headquarters of Ali Pasha during the Greek War of Independence, and of the crown prince Constantine during the Greco-Turkish War of 1897.
Larissa Chasma on Dione, an important location in Roman History when Greece was part of the Roman Empire during ancient times.
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 Larissa - Encyclopedia.WorldSearch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
:Alternative meanings: Larissa in mythology was a daughter of Pelasgus; Larrissa is a moon of Neptune; 1162 Larissa is an asteroid; Larissa is also a first name.
The highest temperature ever recorded was ae 45.2°C and the coldest was at -21.6°C amounted to 66.8 K. In the summer, Larissa is often the warmest in Greece and the winter and the coldest are not rare.
The skking resort of Pilio is to the east and is the closest resort which is 59 km E. The southern part, the northern part, and the northwesternpart are heavily covered with forests while the central, the southwestern, the western and the southeastern part are covered with fertile land that is callled the Thessalian Plain.
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 Larissa
Larissa or Larisa (Greek: Λάρισα) is the capital city of the Thessaly periphery of Greece, and capital of the Larissa prefecture.
The skiing resort of Pilio is to the east and is the closest resort which is 59 km E. The southern part, the northern part, and the northwesternpart are heavily covered with forests while the central, the southwestern, the western and the southeastern part are covered with fertile land that is called the Thessalian Plain.
Larissa was the headquarters of Ali Pasha during the Greek War of Independence, and of the crown prince Constantine during the Greco-Turkish War of 1897.
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 Larisa, Greece
Alternative meanings: In Greek mythology Larissa was a daughter of Pelasgus (see History, below); Larissa is a moon of Neptune; 1162 Larissa is an asteroid; Larissa is also a first name.
It is also the more commonly-known name of Larissaikos, the football club.
Yannis Goumas (May 24, 1975, a Panathinaikos football (soccer) player
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 Larissa -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Larissa or Larisa prefecture features the (Click link for more info and facts about Tempe) Tempe Valley, and the NE part of the (Click link for more info and facts about Peneus River) Peneus River.
The area around Larissa was extremely fruitful - it was agriculturally important and in (The historic period preceding the Middle Ages in Europe) antiquity was known for its horses.
Thus in (The mythology of the ancient Greeks) Greek mythology, Larissa or Larisa was vaguely personified as a daughter of (Click link for more info and facts about Pelasgus) Pelasgus, though no specific myth was connected with her.
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 wiki/Larisa Definition / wiki/Larisa Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Another was the father of Larissa Another was the father of Lycaon with Meliboea and the first king of Arcadia Another was a son of Niobe by Zeus...
Larissa Chasma on DioneDione (pronounced in three syllables) may refer to several things: In Greek mythology, Dione ("divine queen"), in three syllables, was the mother of Aphrodite by Zeus.
Larisa Larissa or Larisa (Greek: Λάρισα) is the capital city of the Thessaly periphery of Greece, and capital of the Larissa prefecture.
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 Encyclopedia: Larissa   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Larissa (Greek: Λάρισα, Lárisa) is a prefecture of Greece, in the periphery of Thessaly.
Dione (pronounced in three syllables) may refer to several things: In Greek mythology, Dione (divine queen), in three syllables, was the mother of Aphrodite by Zeus.
Fani Halkia (Greek: Φανή Χαλκιά; born 2 February 1979 in Larissa, Greece) is a Greek athlete.
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 Marijuana.Com Marijuana Seeds & Drug Test Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Larissa or Larisa (Greek: Λάρισα) is the capital city of the Thessaly
periphery of Greece, and capital of the Larissa prefecture.
Greek mythology, Larissa or Larisa was vaguely personified as a daughter of Pelasgus, though no specific myth was connected with her.
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 Kids Be Safe : Article 'Larissa'   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Plato posed the question in the Meno as to whether it was possible to have wisdom without possessing knowledge.
A man might give accurate directions to Larissa if he had traveled to Larissa before and had learned the path, or had seen a map that displayed the correct route.
Larissa is also an asteroid, 1162 Larissa, and there is also the paronymous asteroid 302 Clarissa.
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 Learn about Larissa. Complete listing of Larissa. Larissa in Smartpedia Online   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Mediterranean climate with dry hot summers and mild to cool winters, except in the mountain areas which get warm summers and cold winters.
Paleolithic human settlement have been recovered from the area, but it was peripheral to areas of advanced culture.
Greek mythology, Larissa or Larisa was vaguely personified as a daughter of
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 PS Wiki Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Larissa AEL 1964 -- fans website http://larissafc.com/ -- Official website: http://www.ael.gr
Esperos Kallitheas (1943-1966), co-founder of Kallithea FC Helespontos (1923 - 1967) now part of Kerkyra FC Iraklis Kallitheas, co-founder of Kallithea FC Iraklis (Larissa) - Larissa, now part of Larissaikos
Pyrsos (Kallithea), co-founder of Kallithea FC Toxotis Larissas - Larissa
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 Voleibol Mundial - Hellenic League 2004/2005 ... foros.miarroba.com
Panathinaikos 3 - 0 AE Nikaia (25-18, 25-15 y 25-20)
El sábado, por la vigésimo primera fecha, el PAOK de Juan Pablo Porello sumó una importante victoria ante el Ope Rethimonou, resultado que le permitió escalar al cuarto lugar de la general.
En tanto, el jueves, el Olympiakos de Marcos Milinkovic y Claudio Cuello venció al AE Nikaia en sets corridos, por el partido postergado de la jornada -reprogramado debibo a la participación del equipo de los argentinos en el Final Four de la Copa Top Teams, donde finalmente se consagraron campeones-.
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 VOLLEY PLUS - LOS MEJORES EN LA RED   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Por otro lado, el Olympiakos de Marquitos y Claudio Cuello venció al AE Nikaia por 3 a 1 mientras que el Vrilission de la rosarina Mirna Ansaldi no pudo en su casa ante el Filathlitikos.
Como visitante, el conjunto ateniense venció, en 88 minutos de juego, al AE Nikaia (cinco victorias y cinco derrotas) por 3 a 1 con parciales de 17-25, 25-22, 18-25 y 16-25.
AE Nikaia 1 — 3 Olympiakos (17-25, 25-22, 18-25 y 16-25)
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