Table of Contents
45 relations: Agamemnon, Alexander the Great, Anatolia, Argos, Peloponnese, Aromanians, British people, Bulgarian Exarchate, Bulgarians, Caucasus, Colonel (United Kingdom), Demetri Dollis, East Thrace, Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople, Epigraphy, Filip Mișea, Government Gazette (Greece), Gramos, Greece, Greece, Greeks, Ion Dragoumis (municipal unit), Kastoria (regional unit), Kastoria National Airport, Kaza, Kiradjieff brothers, Macedonia (Greece), Matilda Caragiu Marioțeanu, Melanthio, Kastoria, Moscopole, Orestes, Orestis (region), Paleontological and Paleobotanical Museum (Nostimo), Paraskevi of Rome, Patrona Halil, Peloponnese, Pontus (region), Population exchange between Greece and Turkey, Samarina, Slavic speakers of Greek Macedonia, Ss. Cyril and Methodius University of Skopje, Strabo, Toma Caragiu, Trade show, Turkish people, Vogatsiko, Western Macedonia.
Agamemnon
In Greek mythology, Agamemnon (Ἀγαμέμνων Agamémnōn) was a king of Mycenae who commanded the Achaeans during the Trojan War.
See Argos Orestiko and Agamemnon
Alexander the Great
Alexander III of Macedon (Alexandros; 20/21 July 356 BC – 10/11 June 323 BC), most commonly known as Alexander the Great, was a king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon.
See Argos Orestiko and Alexander the Great
Anatolia
Anatolia (Anadolu), also known as Asia Minor, is a large peninsula or a region in Turkey, constituting most of its contemporary territory.
See Argos Orestiko and Anatolia
Argos, Peloponnese
Argos (Άργος; Ἄργος) is a city and former municipality in Argolis, Peloponnese, Greece and is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world, and one of the oldest in Europe.
See Argos Orestiko and Argos, Peloponnese
Aromanians
The Aromanians (Armãnji, Rrãmãnji) are an ethnic group native to the southern Balkans who speak Aromanian, an Eastern Romance language.
See Argos Orestiko and Aromanians
British people
British people or Britons, also known colloquially as Brits, are the citizens of the United Kingdom, the British Overseas Territories, and the Crown dependencies.
See Argos Orestiko and British people
Bulgarian Exarchate
The Bulgarian Exarchate (Balgarska ekzarhiya; Bulgar Eksarhlığı) was the official name of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church before its autocephaly was recognized by the Ecumenical See in 1945 and the Bulgarian Patriarchate was restored in 1953.
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Bulgarians
Bulgarians (bŭlgari) are a nation and South Slavic ethnic group native to Bulgaria and its neighbouring region, who share a common Bulgarian ancestry, culture, history and language.
See Argos Orestiko and Bulgarians
Caucasus
The Caucasus or Caucasia, is a transcontinental region between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea, mainly comprising Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, and parts of Southern Russia.
See Argos Orestiko and Caucasus
Colonel (United Kingdom)
Colonel (Col) is a rank of the British Army and Royal Marines, ranking below brigadier, and above lieutenant colonel.
See Argos Orestiko and Colonel (United Kingdom)
Demetri Dollis
Demetrios "Demetri" Dollis (Δημήτρης Δόλλης; born 19 May 1956 in Argos Orestiko) is a former Australian politician of Greek descent and a former Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs of Greece under the Cabinets of George Papandreou and Coalition Cabinet of Lucas Papademos.
See Argos Orestiko and Demetri Dollis
East Thrace
East Thrace or eastern Thrace (Doğu Trakya or simply Trakya; Anatolikí Thráki; Iztochna Trakiya), also known as Turkish Thrace or European Turkey, is the part of Turkey that is geographically a part of Southeast Europe.
See Argos Orestiko and East Thrace
Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople
The Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople (translit,; Patriarchatus Oecumenicus Constantinopolitanus; Rum Ortodoks Patrikhanesi, İstanbul Ekümenik Patrikhanesi, "Roman Orthodox Patriarchate, Ecumenical Patriarchate") is one of the fifteen to seventeen autocephalous churches (or "jurisdictions") that together compose the Eastern Orthodox Church.
See Argos Orestiko and Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople
Epigraphy
Epigraphy is the study of inscriptions, or epigraphs, as writing; it is the science of identifying graphemes, clarifying their meanings, classifying their uses according to dates and cultural contexts, and drawing conclusions about the writing and the writers.
See Argos Orestiko and Epigraphy
Filip Mișea
Filip Mișea (1873 – 16 May 1944; Filip Mişa or Filip Mise Efendi) was an Aromanian activist, physician and politician.
See Argos Orestiko and Filip Mișea
Government Gazette (Greece)
The Government Gazette (lit; Katharevousa: Ἑφημερίς τῆς Κυβερνήσεως) is the official journal of the Government of Greece which lists all laws passed in a set time period ratified by Cabinet and President.
See Argos Orestiko and Government Gazette (Greece)
Gramos, Greece
Gramos (Γράμος, Gramosta) is a remote mountain village and a former municipality in Kastoria regional unit, Macedonia, Greece. Argos Orestiko and Gramos, Greece are Aromanian settlements in Greece, former municipalities in Western Macedonia, Populated places in Kastoria (regional unit) and western Macedonia geography stubs.
See Argos Orestiko and Gramos, Greece
Greece
Greece, officially the Hellenic Republic, is a country in Southeast Europe.
Greeks
The Greeks or Hellenes (Έλληνες, Éllines) are an ethnic group and nation native to Greece, Cyprus, southern Albania, Anatolia, parts of Italy and Egypt, and to a lesser extent, other countries surrounding the Eastern Mediterranean and Black Sea. They also form a significant diaspora, with many Greek communities established around the world..
Ion Dragoumis (municipal unit)
Ion Dragoumis (Ίων Δραγούμης) is a municipal unit of Argos Orestiko municipality in the Kastoria regional unit, Western Macedonia, Greece. Argos Orestiko and Ion Dragoumis (municipal unit) are former municipalities in Western Macedonia, Populated places in Kastoria (regional unit) and western Macedonia geography stubs.
See Argos Orestiko and Ion Dragoumis (municipal unit)
Kastoria (regional unit)
Kastoria (Περιφερειακή Ενότητα Καστοριάς, Perifereiakí Enótita Kastoriás) is one of the 74 regional units of Greece and is part of the region of Western Macedonia.
See Argos Orestiko and Kastoria (regional unit)
Kastoria National Airport
Kastoria National Airport (also known as Aristotelis Airport) is an airport in Argos Orestiko at the regional unit of Kastoria, Macedonia, Greece. Argos Orestiko and Kastoria National Airport are western Macedonia geography stubs.
See Argos Orestiko and Kastoria National Airport
Kaza
A kaza (قضا, "judgment" or "jurisdiction") was an administrative division of the Ottoman Empire.
Kiradjieff brothers
Tom Kiradjieff and John Kiradjieff were Bulgarian American restaurateurs and Macedonian immigrants, credited for their creation of a regional specialty dish known as the Cincinnati chili.
See Argos Orestiko and Kiradjieff brothers
Macedonia (Greece)
Macedonia (Makedonía) is a geographic and former administrative region of Greece, in the southern Balkans.
See Argos Orestiko and Macedonia (Greece)
Matilda Caragiu Marioțeanu
Matilda Caragiu Marioțeanu (20 July 1927 – 11 March 2009; Matilda Caragiu Mariotseanu) was a Romanian linguist.
See Argos Orestiko and Matilda Caragiu Marioțeanu
Melanthio, Kastoria
Melanthio (Μελάνθιο, before 1927: Ζαμπύρδενη – Zampyrdeni) is a village and a community in Kastoria Regional Unit, Macedonia, Greece. Argos Orestiko and Melanthio, Kastoria are Populated places in Kastoria (regional unit).
See Argos Orestiko and Melanthio, Kastoria
Moscopole
Moscopole or Voskopoja (Voskopojë; Moscopole, with several other variants; Moschopolis) is a village in Korçë County in southeastern Albania.
See Argos Orestiko and Moscopole
Orestes
In Greek mythology, Orestes or Orestis (Ὀρέστης) was the son of Clytemnestra and Agamemnon, and the brother of Electra.
See Argos Orestiko and Orestes
Orestis (region)
Orestis (Greek: Ὀρεστίς) was a region of Upper Macedonia, corresponding roughly to the modern Kastoria regional unit located in West Macedonia, Greece.
See Argos Orestiko and Orestis (region)
Paleontological and Paleobotanical Museum (Nostimo)
The Paleontological and Paleobotanical Museum (Μουσείο Παλαιοντολογίας και Παλαιοβοτανικής Νόστιμου) at Nostimo is an exhibition of fossils in a village in Western Macedonia, Greece.
See Argos Orestiko and Paleontological and Paleobotanical Museum (Nostimo)
Paraskevi of Rome
Saint Paraskevi of Rome (also Parasceva) is venerated as a Christian martyr of the 2nd century.
See Argos Orestiko and Paraskevi of Rome
Patrona Halil
Patrona Halil (Halil Patrona; Patrona Halil; 1690 in Hrupishta – November 25, 1730 in Istanbul) was the instigator of a mob uprising in 1730 which replaced Sultan Ahmed III with Mahmud I and ended the Tulip Period.
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Peloponnese
The Peloponnese, Peloponnesus (Pelopónnēsos) or Morea (Mōrèas; Mōriàs) is a peninsula and geographic region in Southern Greece, and the southernmost region of the Balkans.
See Argos Orestiko and Peloponnese
Pontus (region)
Pontus or Pontos (translit) is a region on the southern coast of the Black Sea, located in the modern-day eastern Black Sea Region of Turkey.
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Population exchange between Greece and Turkey
The 1923 population exchange between Greece and Turkey (I Antallagí, Mübâdele, Mübadele) stemmed from the "Convention Concerning the Exchange of Greek and Turkish Populations" signed at Lausanne, Switzerland, on 30 January 1923, by the governments of Greece and Turkey.
See Argos Orestiko and Population exchange between Greece and Turkey
Samarina
Samarina (Σαμαρίνα, Samarina, Xamarina, San Marina) is a village and a former municipality in Grevena regional unit, West Macedonia, Greece. Argos Orestiko and Samarina are Aromanian settlements in Greece and former municipalities in Western Macedonia.
See Argos Orestiko and Samarina
Slavic speakers of Greek Macedonia
Slavic speakers are a minority population in the northern Greek region of Macedonia, who are mostly concentrated in certain parts of the peripheries of West and Central Macedonia, adjacent to the territory of the state of North Macedonia.
See Argos Orestiko and Slavic speakers of Greek Macedonia
Ss. Cyril and Methodius University of Skopje
The Saints Cyril and Methodius University (Универзитет „Св.) is a public research university in Skopje, North Macedonia.
See Argos Orestiko and Ss. Cyril and Methodius University of Skopje
Strabo
StraboStrabo (meaning "squinty", as in strabismus) was a term employed by the Romans for anyone whose eyes were distorted or deformed.
Toma Caragiu
Toma Caragiu (21 August 1925 – 4 March 1977) was a Romanian theatre, television and film actor.
See Argos Orestiko and Toma Caragiu
Trade show
A trade show, also known as trade fair, trade exhibition, or trade exposition, is an exhibition organized so that companies in a specific industry can showcase and demonstrate their latest products and services, meet with industry partners and customers, study activities of competitors, and examine recent market trends and opportunities.
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Turkish people
Turkish people or Turks (Türkler) are the largest Turkic people who speak various dialects of the Turkish language and form a majority in Turkey and Northern Cyprus.
See Argos Orestiko and Turkish people
Vogatsiko
Vogatsiko (Βογατσικό) is a village and a community in northern Greece in the region of Western Macedonia, located at the southeast corner of Kastoria regional unit. Argos Orestiko and Vogatsiko are Populated places in Kastoria (regional unit).
See Argos Orestiko and Vogatsiko
Western Macedonia
Western Macedonia (translit) is one of the thirteen administrative regions of Greece, consisting of the western part of Macedonia.
See Argos Orestiko and Western Macedonia
References
Also known as Argestaean plain, Argos Orestikon, Chroupista, Crupiștea, Hrupishte, Hrupishtea, Hrupishti, Orestida.


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