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Kythira and was
Dimitri Miliotis was from the Greek island of Kythira and he anglicised his surname to Miller when he emigrated to Australia ; the Balson family were Greek refugees from Anatolia.
The epicenter of the latter was in the sea about 20 km to the east of Kythira, with a focus at a depth of approximately 70 km.
Kythira's port for Vatika was previously situated at Agia Pelagia, although in recent years this port has been decommissioned and has been replaced by a new port at the coastal town of Diakofti, Kythira.
From 1833 to 1899, Argolis was part of Argolidocorinthia, which included present Corinthia, Hydra, Spetses and Kythira.
Since on 5 November 1815 the United States of the Ionian Islands became a federal republic of seven islands ( Corfu, Cephalonia, Zante, Santa Maura, Ithaca, Cerigo and Paxos ), as a protectorate ( nominally of the allied Powers ; de facto UK protectorate ; the highest office was the always-British Lord High Commissioner ), until its 1 June 1864 incorporation into independent Greece, there were British Residents, each posted with a local Prefect, on seven individual islands, notably: Cephalonia ( Kephalonia ), Cerigo ( Kythira ), Ithaca, Paxos, Santa Maura ( Leucada / Lefkada ) and Zante ( Zakynthos )

Kythira and for
However, other versions of her myth have her born near the island of Kythira ( Cythera ), for which reason she is called " Cytherea ".
* Kythera-Family. net: A cultural archive for the island of Kythira, with over 15 000 heritage entries from people of Kytherian descent from all over the world.

Kythira and between
The island Elafonisos, situated between the Laconian mainland and Kythira, is part of Laconia.
Elafonisos () is a small Greek island between the Peloponnese and Kythira.

Kythira and Crete
Ferries are available to places such as the Greek islands of Kythira, and Crete.

Kythira and mainland
The seventh island, Kythira, is off the southern tip of the Peloponnese, the southern part of the Greek mainland.

Kythira and Greece
Cythera (;, also transliterated Kythera, Kythira, Kithira ) is an island in Greece, once part of the Ionian Islands.
Since the late 20th century, the Kythirean economy has largely focused and, in the process, has become dependent on tourism, which provides the majority of the island's income, despite the fact that Kythira is not one of the most popular tourist destinations in Greece.
In the Iliad the name denotes an ancient city in Kythira, Greece.

Kythira and .
The islands of Kythira and Antikythera lie to the south, but they administratively belong to the regional unit of Islands.
Kythira is not part of the region of the Ionian Islands, as it is included in the region of Attica.
Since ancient times, until the mid 19th century, Kythira had been a crossroads of merchants, sailors, and conquerors.
File: Steno Kythira. jpg | View of the Kythirian Straits
File: Castle of Kythira by night. jpg | The castle of Kythira by night
The islands of Cephalonia, Zakynthos, and Kythira were included in the province of Achaia.
Shortly before his death, he filmed his last and best movie Taxidi sta Kythira, the Journey to Kythera / Kythira with the director Theo Angelopoulos.
Its land area is 20. 43 square kilometers, and it lies 38 kilometers south-east of Kythira.

was and stopping
It was stopping.
The patrol was stopping.
He worked standing, with his left hand in his pocket as though he were merely stopping for a moment, sketching with the surprised stare of one who was watching another person's hand.
* In 1998, Benoît Lecomte was the first man to swim across the northern Atlantic Ocean without a kick board, stopping for only one week in the Azores.
This was a popular method of stopping a cavalry charge, as a falling horse often destroyed the cohesion of the enemy's line.
It was also the first full coalition in Britain since 1945, having been formed 70 years virtually to the day after the establishment of Winston Churchill's wartime coalition, although there had been the " Lib-Lab pact ", an agreement stopping short of a full coalition between the Labour and Liberal parties, from March 1977 until July 1978, when a series of by-election defeats had eroded Labour's majority of three seats which had been gained at the October 1974 election.
In another move, which would destroy Hispaniola's sugar industry, in 1561 Havana, more strategically located in relation to the Gulf Stream, was selected as the designated stopping point for the merchant flotas, which had a royal monopoly on commerce with the Americas.
This trick was worked by stopping the camera and replacing the actor with a dummy, then restarting the camera before the axe falls.
Since the lifts were not yet in operation, the ascent was made by foot, and took over an hour, Eiffel frequently stopping to make explanations of various features.
Bismarck saw the Kulturkampf as a means of stopping this trend, which was led by the Catholic clergy in West Prussia, Poznania and Silesia.
The World Bank, who view the cancellation of those projects will ruin Haiti road Infrastructure Concise into creating, FER ( Fond d ’ Etretient Routiers ) in 2003, this was a way to cut down corruption, get local company involved, and not stopping those works because of political Contestation.
The campaign was a huge success, not only stopping the sales decline, but causing a significant gain.
He created a spectacularly successful publicity campaign for Whifflet cigarettes while working for Pym's Publicity Ltd and at aged 40 was able to turn three cartwheels in the office corridor, stopping just short of the boss's open office door ( Murder Must Advertise ).
Other research has also concluded that later medieval armour, such as that of the Italian city state mercenary companies, was effective at stopping contemporary arrows.
In 1984, Mozambique negotiated the Nkomati Accord with P. W. Botha and the South African government, in which Mozambique was to expel the African National Congress in exchange for South Africa stopping support of Renamo.
It had a newly developed pistol cartridge, the 9mm Parabellum, which was designed for low recoil without sacrificing penetration and stopping power.
Unsuccessful at stopping the Lombard advance, Gregory III died on 28 November 741, and was succeeded by Pope Zachary.
It was hypothesized that such " rebound hyperacidity " is mediated by gastrin hormone secretion which occurred following the discontinuation of PPI's, and that patients should expect symptoms of hyperacidity to worsen for a week or two after stopping these drugs.
By the mid-17th century this situation had changed: Temne, not Bullom was spoken on the south shore, and ships stopping for water and firewood had to pay customs to the Temne king of Bureh who lived at Bagos town on the point between the Rokel River and Port Loko Creek.
Under orders from the Joint Chiefs of Staff, SAC was told its primary objective was bombing targets in order to damage or destroy Soviet ability to deliver nuclear weapons, its secondary objective was stopping Soviet advances into Western Europe, and its tertiary objective was the same as before, destroying Soviet industrial capacity.
Linebacker and Pro Bowler Steve Nelson was also a big defensive weapon, excelling at pass coverage and run stopping.

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