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7 relations: Balkans, Danube, Gyali, Histria (ancient city), Istros Books, Istros the Callimachean, Potamoi.
Balkans
The Balkans, corresponding partially with the Balkan Peninsula, is a geographical area in southeastern Europe with various geographical and historical definitions.
Danube
The Danube (see also other names) is the second-longest river in Europe, after the Volga in Russia.
Gyali
Gyali (Γυαλί "glass", also spelled Giali or Yali, pronounced) is a Greek volcanic island in the Dodecanese, located halfway between the south coast of Kos (Kardamaina) and Nisyros.
See Istros and Gyali
Histria (ancient city)
Histria or Istros (Ἰστρίη) was founded as a Greek colony or polis (πόλις, city) on the western coast of the Black Sea near the mouth of the Danube (known as Ister in Ancient Greek) whose banks are today about 70 km away.
See Istros and Histria (ancient city)
Istros Books
Istros books is a London-based independent publisher of writers from South-East Europe and the Balkans, in English translation.
Istros the Callimachean
Istros the Callimachean (Ἴστρος ὁ Καλλιμάχειος.) was a Greek writer, probably from Paphos.
See Istros and Istros the Callimachean
Potamoi
The Potamoi (Rivers) are the gods of rivers and streams of the earth in Greek mythology.
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Also known as Istros (disambiguation).

