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Keryneia-Geology of Cyprus
Succession (orange) Mamonia Terrane (green) The Keryneia Terrane occupies the northern margin of Cyprus, stretching from Cape Kormakitis in the west to
Keryneia-Kyrenia
(Greek: Κερύνεια, romanized: Kerýneia locally [t͡ʃeˈɾiɲˑa]; Turkish: Girne [ˈGiɾne]) is a city on the northern coast of Cyprus, noted for its historic harbour
Keryneia-Keryneia, Greece
Keryneia (Greek: Κερύνεια) is a village and a community in the municipal unit of Diakopto, Achaea, Greece. The community consists of the villages Keryneia
Keryneia-List of cities, towns and villages in Cyprus
This is a list of settlements in Cyprus. The English name is indicated first, followed by the Greek and Turkish names, in turn followed by any former names
Keryneia-Nicocreon of Cyprus
city-kingdoms which had supported Antigonus. In return for these services, Ptolemy awarded him personal command of Citium, Lapithos,
Keryneia-Cyprus Police
the District that are located. Nicosia Limassol Larnaca Famagusta Paphos Keryneia Morphou Fire Service - The Fire Service used to operate as an independent
Keryneia-1991–92 Cypriot Fourth Division
three geographical groups, representing the Districts of Cyprus. The winners were: Nicosia-Keryneia Group: OXEN Peristeronas Larnaca-Famagusta Group: Livadiakos
Keryneia-Kyrenia District
one of the six districts of Cyprus. Its main town is Kyrenia (Greek: Κερύνεια; Turkish: Girne). It is the smallest of Cyprus' districts, and is the only
Keryneia-2008–09 APOEL FC season
doors 2008-08-07 Neo GSZ Stadium, Larnaca Attendance: 3,000 2008-10-11 Keryneia Epistrofi, Lakatamia Attendance: 500 Updated to match played 20 May 2009
Keryneia-List of ancient Greek tyrants
This is a list of tyrants from Ancient Greece. Daphnis, c. 500 BC under Darius I (pro persian) Philiscus, c. 368-360 BC (assassinated) Iphiades, 360-?
Keryneia-Kyrenia Mountains
approximately 160 km (100 mi) along the northern coast of the island of Cyprus. It is primarily made of hard crystalline limestone, with some marble. Its
Keryneia-1992–93 Cypriot Fourth Division
three geographical groups, representing the Districts of Cyprus. The winners were: Nicosia-Keryneia Group: Ethnikos Latsion FC Larnaca-Famagusta Group: Fotiakos
Keryneia-1985–86 Cypriot Fourth Division
three geographical groups, representing the Districts of Cyprus. The winners were: Nicosia-Keryneia Group: OXEN Peristeronas Larnaca-Famagusta Group: Dynamo
Keryneia-1990–91 Cypriot Fourth Division
three geographical groups, representing the Districts of Cyprus. The winners were: Nicosia-Keryneia Group: AEK Kakopetrias Larnaca-Famagusta Group: Achyronas
Keryneia-Praxander
Latinised as Praxandrus) was the founder, together with Cepheus, of Keryneia in Cyprus. He is mentioned in the poem Alexandra, attributed to Lycophron, as
Keryneia-1986–87 Cypriot Fourth Division
three geographical groups, representing the Districts of Cyprus. The winners were: Nicosia-Keryneia Group: Libanos Kormakiti Larnaca-Famagusta Group: Achyronas
Keryneia-1987–88 Cypriot Fourth Division
three geographical groups, representing the Districts of Cyprus. The winners were: Nicosia-Keryneia Group: Iraklis Gerolakkou Larnaca-Famagusta Group: APEAN
Keryneia-Kedros Kormakiti
Kedros Kormakiti was a Cypriot association football club based in Kormakiti, located in the Keryneia District. Its colours were green, red and white.
Keryneia-1989–90 Cypriot Fourth Division
three geographical groups, representing the Districts of Cyprus. The winners were: Nicosia-Keryneia Group: Olimpiada Neapolis FC Larnaca-Famagusta Group:
Keryneia-History of Kyrenia
participate elections for the Kyrenia municipality in exile. History of Cyprus Kyrenia The Princeton Encyclopedia of Classical Sites, KERYNEIA Cyprus
Keryneia-Presidential Guard Unit (Cyprus)
protection of the President of Cyprus and his family. It was officially established in 1979 and is part of the Cyprus Police. Though the Presidential
Keryneia-Cyprus Police Museum
The Cyprus Police Museum is a museum in Cyprus, dedicated to the history of law enforcement in the country. It is owned by the Cyprus Police and managed
Keryneia-Cerynia
Cerynia or Kerynia (Ancient Greek: Κερυνία) may refer to: Keryneia, in Cyprus Ceryneia, in Greece Cerynia (planthopper), a genus of insects in the family
Keryneia-Cyprus Port and Marine Police
The Cyprus Port & Marine Police (Greek: Λιμενική και Ναυτική Αστυνομία, Turkish: Liman ve Deniz Polisi) is the marine police and the civilian Coast Guard
Keryneia-1956–57 Cypriot Second Division
The 1956–57 Cypriot Second Division was the fourth season of the Cypriot second-level football league. Apollon Limassol won their 1st title. Nine teams
Keryneia-ISO 3166-2:CY
in ISO 3166 is the Republic of . Yet is de facto divided into the Republic of , and the Turkish Republic of Northern
Keryneia-Themison
4th-century BC admiral Themison of Thera, merchant Themison of Cyprus, king of Keryneia This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same
Keryneia-Kyrenia ship
dives until he re-discovered the wreck in 1967 close to Kyrenia (Keryneia) in Cyprus. Michael Katzev, a graduate student at the University of Pennsylvania
Keryneia-1954–55 Cypriot Second Division
The 1954–55 Cypriot Second Division was the second season of the Cypriot second-level football league. Nea Salamis Famagusta won their 1st title. Eleven
Keryneia-1959–60 Cypriot Second Division
The 1959–60 Cypriot Second Division was the sixth season of the Cypriot second-level football league. Alki Larnaca FC won their 1st title. Nine teams
Keryneia-1974–75 Special mixed championship Second–Third Division
The 1974–75 Cypriot Second Division was the 20th season of the Cypriot second-level football league. APOP Paphos FC won their 4th title. Due to the Turkish
Keryneia-1957–58 Cypriot Second Division
The 1957–58 Cypriot Second Division was the fifth season of the Cypriot second-level football league. Orfeas Nicosia won their 1st title. Nine teams participated
Keryneia-PAEEK
with 41 in total. The club plays its home matches in Keryneia Epistrofi Stadium in Nicosia, Cyprus. PAEEK has built a reputation for unearthing young talent
Keryneia-1960–61 Cypriot Second Division
The 1960–61 Cypriot Second Division was the seventh season of the Cypriot second-level football league. Enosis Agion Omologiton won their 1st title. Nine
Keryneia-1967–68 Cypriot Second Division
The 1967–68 Cypriot Second Division was the 13th season of the Cypriot second-level football league. Evagoras Paphos won their 1st title. Ten teams participated
Keryneia-Cyprus Police Academy
office Cypriot National Guard Cyprus Air Forces Cyprus Civil Defence Cyprus Fire Service Cyprus Joint Rescue Coordination Center Cyprus Navy Cyprus Police
Keryneia-1966–67 Cypriot Second Division
The 1966–67 Cypriot Second Division was the 12th season of the Cypriot second-level football league. ASIL Lysi won their 1st title. Twelve teams participated
Keryneia-Special Antiterrorist Squad
Eidikos Antitromokratikos Oulamos), is the elite counterterrorism unit of the Cyprus Police force. The unit was formed in 1978 and falls under the operational
Keryneia-Kormakitis FC
Kormakitis FC is a Cypriot association football club based in Kormakitis, located in the Keryneia District. It has 2 participations in Cypriot Fourth Division
Keryneia-2017–18 Cypriot Second Division
The 2017–18 Cypriot Second Division was the 63rd season of the Cypriot second-level football league. It began on 15 September 2017 and ended on 21 April
Keryneia-Mobile Immediate Action Unit
Monada Amesis Drasis; MMAD) is a unit of the Cyprus Police, the national police of the Republic of Cyprus. The mission and responsibilities of the Emergency
Keryneia-1955–56 Cypriot Second Division
The 1955–56 Cypriot Second Division was the third season of the Cypriot second-level football league. Aris Limassol won their 2nd title. Eight teams participated
Keryneia-2018–19 Cypriot Second Division
The 2018–19 Cypriot Second Division is the 64th season of the Cypriot second-level football league. It began on 15 September 2018 and expect to end in
Keryneia-2015–16 Cypriot Second Division
The 2015–16 Cypriot Second Division was the 61st season of the Cypriot second-level football league. It began on 18 September 2015 and ended on 26 March
Keryneia-Cypriot Fourth Division
The Cypriot Fourth Division (Greek: Τέταρτη Κατηγορία) was the fourth tier football league competition in Cyprus, ran by the Cyprus Football Association
Keryneia-Cyprus Police Aviation Unit
The Cyprus Police Aviation Unit (CPAU) (Greek: Μονάδα Αεροπορικών Επιχειρήσεων (Μ.Α.ΕΠ.), is the police aviation unit of the Headquarters of Cyprus Police
Keryneia-2016–17 Cypriot Second Division
The 2016–17 Cypriot Second Division was the 62nd season of the Cypriot second-level football league. It began on 16 September 2016 and ended on 25 March
Keryneia-Dimitrios Chondrokoukis
2013, KOEAS (Cyprus Amateur Athletic Federation) announced that he would represent Cyprus, since his mother was from Karavas, Keryneia. Dunbar, Graham
Keryneia-Olimpiada Neapolis FC
Omoloyites, Nicosia. Olimpiada Neapolis FC FC is part of Olimpiada Neapolis. Cypriot Fourth Division Winner (1): 1989-90 (Nicosia-Keryneia Group) v t e
Keryneia-Pavlos Kouroupis
square in front of the Messinia Directorate. Eis mnēmēn Paulou Kouroupē : Keryneia '74 (In Memory of Pavlos Kouroupis: Kyrenia 1974) Author: Lazaros Mauros
Keryneia-2013–14 Cypriot Cup
The 2013–14 Cypriot Cup was the 72nd edition of the Cypriot Cup. A total of 30 clubs entered the competition. It began on 23 October 2013 with the first
Keryneia-2009–10 Cypriot Second Division
The 2009–10 Cypriot Second Division was the 55th season of the Cypriot second-level football league. It started in September 2009 and finished in May 2010
Keryneia-2013–14 Cypriot Second Division
The 2013–14 Cypriot Second Division was the 59th season of the Cypriot second-level football league. It began on 14 September 2013 and ended on 12 May
Keryneia-OXEN Peristeronas
played in the Third and Fourth Divisions. Cypriot Fourth Division: Champions (2): 1986 (Nicosia-Keryneia Group), 1992 (Nicosia-Keryneia Group) v t e
Keryneia-2011–12 Cypriot Fourth Division
The 2011–12 Cypriot Fourth Division was the 27th season of the Cypriot fourth-level football league. Digenis Oroklinis won their 2nd title. Fifteen teams
Keryneia-2014–15 Cypriot Third Division
The 2014–15 Cypriot Third Division was the 44th season of the Cypriot third-level football league. THOI Lakatamia won their 3rd title. Fourteen teams
Keryneia-2009–10 Cypriot Third Division
The 2009–10 Cypriot Third Division was the 39th season of the Cypriot third-level football league. Chalkanoras Idaliou won their 2nd title. Fourteen teams
Keryneia-English exonyms
Ammokhóstos (Αμμόχωστος) Greek Gazimaǧusa Turkish Kyrenia Girne Turkish Kerýneia (Κερύνεια) Greek Limassol Lemesós (Λεμεσός) Greek Limasol Turkish Nicosia
Keryneia-2021–22 Pafos FC season
2021–22 season was Pafos's 8th year in existence, and fifth season in the Cypriot First Division. On 21 June, Pafos announced the signing of Jeisson Palacios
Keryneia-AEK Kythreas
Champions (Nicosia/Keryneia Region) 1992–93 Fair Play Award Winners for the Cypriot Fourth Division 1995–96 Fair Play Award Winners for the Cypriot Fourth Division
Keryneia-Helike
five days previously, all animals and vermin fled the city, going toward Keryneia. The city and a space of 12 stadia below it sank into the earth and were
Keryneia-Rizomylos, Achaea
village, is well known. Aigio is 6 km to the northwest, and the village Nea Keryneia is adjacent to the west. The Greek National Road 8A (Patras - Corinth)
Keryneia-AEK Kythreas
position in its history) 1988–89 Cypriot Fourth Division Champions (Nicosia/Keryneia Region) 1992–93 Fair Play Award Winners for the Cypriot Fourth Division
Keryneia-Kyrenia
Kyrenia (Greek: Κερύνεια, romanized: Kerýneia locally [t͡ʃeˈɾiɲˑa]; Turkish: Girne [ˈGiɾne]) is a city on the northern coast of Cyprus, noted for its historic
Keryneia-Kyrenia District
Kyrenia District is one of the six districts of Cyprus. Its main town is Kyrenia (Greek: Κερύνεια; Turkish: Girne). It is the smallest of Cyprus' districts
Keryneia-Kyrenia ship
than 200 dives until he re-discovered the wreck in 1967 close to Kyrenia (Keryneia) in Cyprus. Michael Katzev, a graduate student at the University of Pennsylvania
Keryneia-Praxander
also Latinised as Praxandrus) was the founder, together with Cepheus, of Keryneia in Cyprus. He is mentioned in the poem Alexandra, attributed to Lycophron
Keryneia-2009–10 Cypriot Second Division
Costas Lambis Koinotiko Sotiras Othellos Dimitris Fiakkos Giorgos Kosmas Athienou Stadium PAEEK FC Kleanthis Georgiades Costas Sakkas Keryneia Epistrophi
Keryneia-ISO 3166-2:CY
Subdivision name (en) CY-04 Ammochostos Αμμόχωστος Mağusa Famagusta CY-06 Keryneia Κερύvεια Girne Kyrenia CY-03 Larnaka Λάρνακα Larnaka Larnaca CY-01 Lefkosia
Keryneia-Cypriot Fourth Division
Initially, the championship was played in three regional groups: Nicosia-Keryneia group, Limassol-Paphos group, and Larnaca-Famagusta group. In the 1988–89
Keryneia-Antigonus II Gonatas
300–280 BC), Euthydemus and Timocleidas (Sicyon c. 280–270 BC), Iseas (Keryneia, resigned 275 BC), Aristotimus (Elis, assassinated 272 BC), Aristippus
Keryneia-Cyprus Port and Marine Police
Police Aviation Unit Divisions Nicosia Limassol Larnaca Famagusta Paphos Keryneia Morphou Subcategories of the above Cyprus Police Museum Republic of Cyprus
Keryneia-Nicocreon of Cyprus
these services, Ptolemy awarded him personal command of Citium, Lapithos, Keryneia, and Marion, in addition to retaining Salamis. He was also entrusted with
Keryneia-Cyprus Police Museum
Police Aviation Unit Divisions Nicosia Limassol Larnaca Famagusta Paphos Keryneia Morphou Subcategories of the above Cyprus Police Museum Republic of Cyprus
Keryneia-Dimitrios Chondrokoukis
announced that he would represent Cyprus, since his mother was from Karavas, Keryneia. Dunbar, Graham (2012-07-26). "Dimitrios Chondrokoukis, Greek High Jump
Keryneia-List of cities, towns and villages in Cyprus
Famagusta Famagusta District Αμμόχωστος (Ammochostos) Mağusa Gazimağusa (Turkish) Kyrenia Kyrenia District Κερύνεια (Keryneia) Girne Kirine (Ottoman Turkish)
Keryneia-220s BC
Mu, Chinese general of the Zhao State (Warring States Period) Margos of Keryneia, Greek general of the Achaean League 228 BC Ai of Chu, king of the Chu
Keryneia-List of fictional ungulates
Hind Deer Greek Also called Cerynitis, was an enormous deer that lived in Keryneia, Greece. It was sacred to Artemis, the chaste goddess of the hunt, animals
Keryneia-History of Kyrenia
participate elections for the Kyrenia municipality in exile. History of Cyprus Kyrenia The Princeton Encyclopedia of Classical Sites, KERYNEIA Cyprus
Keryneia-Cyprus Police Academy
Police Aviation Unit Divisions Nicosia Limassol Larnaca Famagusta Paphos Keryneia Morphou Subcategories of the above Cyprus Police Museum Republic of Cyprus
Keryneia-Geology of Cyprus
illustrated in the small inset map at the right. From north to south they are: Keryneia Terrane (blue) Troodos Ophiolite (red), surrounded by the Circum Troodos
Keryneia-2013–14 Cypriot Second Division
000 Karmiotissa Pano Polemidia Pano Polemidia Municipal Stadium 1,500 Onisilos Sotira Koinotiko Sotiras 2,000 PAEEK Lakatamia Keryneia Epistrophi 2,000
Keryneia-2013–14 Cypriot Cup
23 October 2013 PAEEK 0−1 Aris Limassol Keryneia-Epistrofi Stadium, Lakatamia 14:00 EET Dina 80' Referee: Loizos Panayiotou
Keryneia-Cyprus Police Aviation Unit
Police Aviation Unit Divisions Nicosia Limassol Larnaca Famagusta Paphos Keryneia Morphou Subcategories of the above Cyprus Police Museum Republic of Cyprus
Keryneia-Battle of Paxos
and sunk with all hands a quinquereme, on board of which was Margos of Keryneia. Highly elated by their success, the Illyrians continued the siege of Corcyra
Keryneia-2015–16 Cypriot Second Division
Athienou, Larnaca Othellos Athienou Stadium 2,500 PAEEK Lakatamia, Nicosia Keryneia Epistrophi Stadium 2,000 THOI Lakatamia, Nicosia EN THOI Stadium 3,500
Keryneia-2009–10 Cypriot Third Division
Xylotympou Municipal Stadium Elpida Michalonikion Stadium Ethnikos Stadium Keryneia Epistrophi ENAD Poli Chrysochous Municipal Stadium THOI EN THOI Stadium
Keryneia-2014–15 Cypriot Third Division
Theodorio Koinotiko Ormideia FC Ormideia Municipal Stadium PAEEK FC Stadium Keryneia Epistrophi Finikas Euripides Municipal Stadium Chalkanoras Chalkanoras
Keryneia-2011–12 Cypriot Fourth Division
Pano Polemidia Municipal Stadium Kedros Ayia Marina Skylloura Stadium Keryneia Epistrophi Kissos Kissonergas Kissonerga Municipal Stadium Konstantios
Keryneia-Themison
4th-century BC admiral Themison of Thera, merchant Themison of Cyprus, king of Keryneia This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name
Keryneia-List of state leaders in the 3rd century BC
the Great, King (223–187 BC) Achaean League (complete list) – Margos of Keryneia 256 - 255 BC Aratus of Sicyon I 245 - 244 BC Aratus of Sicyon II 243 -
Keryneia-1985–86 Cypriot Fourth Division
groups, representing the Districts of Cyprus. The winners were: Nicosia-Keryneia Group: OXEN Peristeronas Larnaca-Famagusta Group: Dynamo Pervolion Limassol-Paphos
Keryneia-1986–87 Cypriot Fourth Division
groups, representing the Districts of Cyprus. The winners were: Nicosia-Keryneia Group: Libanos Kormakiti Larnaca-Famagusta Group: Achyronas Liopetriou
Keryneia-1987–88 Cypriot Fourth Division
groups, representing the Districts of Cyprus. The winners were: Nicosia-Keryneia Group: Iraklis Gerolakkou Larnaca-Famagusta Group: APEAN Ayia Napa Limassol-Paphos
Keryneia-1989–90 Cypriot Fourth Division
groups, representing the Districts of Cyprus. The winners were: Nicosia-Keryneia Group: Olimpiada Neapolis FC Larnaca-Famagusta Group: APEAN Ayia Napa Limassol-Paphos
Keryneia-1990–91 Cypriot Fourth Division
groups, representing the Districts of Cyprus. The winners were: Nicosia-Keryneia Group: AEK Kakopetrias Larnaca-Famagusta Group: Achyronas Liopetriou Limassol-Paphos
Keryneia-1991–92 Cypriot Fourth Division
groups, representing the Districts of Cyprus. The winners were: Nicosia-Keryneia Group: OXEN Peristeronas Larnaca-Famagusta Group: Livadiakos Livadion Limassol-Paphos
Keryneia-1992–93 Cypriot Fourth Division
groups, representing the Districts of Cyprus. The winners were: Nicosia-Keryneia Group: Ethnikos Latsion FC Larnaca-Famagusta Group: Fotiakos Frenarou Limassol-Paphos
Keryneia-Achaean League
BC) Pharae (280 BC) Tritaia (280 BC) Aegium (275 BC) Boura (~ 270 BC) Keryneia (~ 270 BC) Leontion (~ 265 BC) Aegira (~ 265 BC) Pellene (~ 265 BC) Olenus
Keryneia-Kedros Kormakiti
a Cypriot association football club based in Kormakiti, located in the Keryneia District. Its colours were green, red and white. It has 4 participations
Keryneia-Kormakitis FC
Cypriot association football club based in Kormakitis, located in the Keryneia District. It has 2 participations in Cypriot Fourth Division. The club
Keryneia-Olimpiada Neapolis FC
Omoloyites, Nicosia. Olimpiada Neapolis FC FC is part of Olimpiada Neapolis. Cypriot Fourth Division Winner (1): 1989-90 (Nicosia-Keryneia Group) v t e
Keryneia-2016–17 Cypriot Second Division
Athienou, Larnaca Othellos Athienou Stadium 5,000 PAEEK Lakatamia, Nicosia Keryneia-Epistrophi Stadium 2,000 Pafos Paphos Pafiako Stadium 9,394 THOI Lakatamia
Keryneia-1974–75 Special mixed championship Second–Third Division
The 1974–75 Cypriot Second Division was the 20th season of the Cypriot second-level football league. APOP Paphos FC won their 4th title. Due to the Turkish
Keryneia-1954–55 Cypriot Second Division
Group Team Stadium Nicosia-Keryneia Gençlik Gücü GSP Stadium Orfeas GSP Stadium PAEK G.S. Praxander Stadium Limassol-Paphos Antaeus GSO Stadium APOP GSK
Keryneia-1960–61 Cypriot Second Division
The 1960–61 Cypriot Second Division was the seventh season of the Cypriot second-level football league. Enosis Agion Omologiton won their 1st title. Nine
Keryneia-1955–56 Cypriot Second Division
Stadium APOP GSK Stadium Aris GSO Stadium Panellinios GSO Stadium Nicosia-Larnaca-Keryneia Alki GSZ Stadium Orfeas GSP Stadium PAEK G.S. Praxander Stadium
Keryneia-1956–57 Cypriot Second Division
Stadium APOP GSK Stadium Panellinios GSO Stadium Nicosia-Famagusta-Larnaka-Keryneia Alki GSZ Stadium AYMA GSP Stadium Othellos GSE Stadium Orfeas GSP Stadium
Keryneia-1957–58 Cypriot Second Division
Paphos GSK Stadium Panellinios Limassol GSO Stadium Nicosia-Famagusta-Keryneia Armenian Young Men's Association GSP Stadium (1902) Enosis Agion Omologiton
Keryneia-1966–67 Cypriot Second Division
The 1966–67 Cypriot Second Division was the 12th season of the Cypriot second-level football league. ASIL Lysi won their 1st title. Twelve teams participated
Keryneia-1967–68 Cypriot Second Division
The 1967–68 Cypriot Second Division was the 13th season of the Cypriot second-level football league. Evagoras Paphos won their 1st title. Ten teams participated
Keryneia-1959–60 Cypriot Second Division
Paphos FC GSK Stadium Panellinios Limassol GSO Stadium Nicosia-Famagusta-Keryneia Armenian Young Men's Association GSP Stadium (1902) Enosis Agion Omologiton
Keryneia-2017–18 Cypriot Second Division
Athienou, Larnaca Othellos Athienou Stadium 5,000 PAEEK Lakatamia, Nicosia Keryneia-Epistrophi Stadium 2,000 P.O. Xylotymbou Xylotymbou, Larnaca Dasaki Stadium
Keryneia-Kyrenia Mountains
The Kyrenia Mountains (Greek: Κερύνειο Όρος; Turkish: Girne Dağları) is a long, narrow mountain range that runs for approximately 160 km (100 mi) along
Keryneia-2018–19 Cypriot Second Division
Athienou, Larnaca Othellos Athienou Stadium 5,000 PAEEK Lakatamia, Nicosia Keryneia-Epistrophi Stadium 2,000 THOI Lakatamia, Nicosia THOI Lakatamia Stadium
Keryneia-Ceryneia
Ceryneia or Keryneia (Ancient Greek: Κερύνεια, also Cerynia or Kerynia (Κερυνία), Ceraunia or Keraunia (Κεραυνία), Cerauneia or Kerauneia (Κεραύνεια),
Keryneia-Cerynia
Cerynia or Kerynia (Ancient Greek: Κερυνία) may refer to: Keryneia, in Cyprus Ceryneia, in Greece Cerynia (planthopper), a genus of insects in the family
Keryneia-Margos
Margos (Ancient Greek: Μάργος) of Keryneia (died 229 BC) was the first unique strategos (elected general) of the Achaean League in Ancient Greece. He served
Keryneia-Diakopto
Kalyvitis, Kernitsa, Lofos) Eliki (Eliki, Kalanteri) Katholiko Keryneia (Keryneia, Nea Keryneia) Mamousia (Mamousia, Derveni, Stavria) Nikoleika Rizomylos
Keryneia-229 BC
Mu, Chinese general of the Zhao State (Warring States Period) Margos of Keryneia, Greek general of the Achaean League "Appian, Illyrian Wars, CHAPTER II
Keryneia-List of settlements in Achaea
Kato Mazaraki Kato Thomeika Kato Vlasia Kato Zachlorou Kerpini Kertezi Keryneia Kleitor Kleitoria Komi Korfes Kouloura Koumari Kouneleika Kounina Kouteli
Keryneia-2021–22 Pafos FC season
(UTC+2) Obanor 45+1' Neofytou 87' Report Al Ghaddioui 39' Kvída 42' Puncheon 60' Jairo 69' Stadium: Keryneia Epistrophi Referee: Chrysovalantis Theouli
Keryneia-Presidential Guard Unit (Cyprus)
Police Aviation Unit Divisions Nicosia Limassol Larnaca Famagusta Paphos Keryneia Morphou Subcategories of the above Cyprus Police Museum Republic of Cyprus
Keryneia-Mobile Immediate Action Unit
Police Aviation Unit Divisions Nicosia Limassol Larnaca Famagusta Paphos Keryneia Morphou Subcategories of the above Cyprus Police Museum Republic of Cyprus
Keryneia-The Twelve Labours of Hercules (radio serial)
ingenious plan for outwitting their pursuers." The Fifth Task "The Hind of Keryneia" (7 Nov) - "When the wealthy and eccentric Mrs. Charles Irving gave a garden
Keryneia-PAEEK
Second Division, with 41 in total. The club plays its home matches in Keryneia Epistrofi Stadium in Nicosia, Cyprus. PAEEK has built a reputation for
Keryneia-Special Antiterrorist Squad
Police Aviation Unit Divisions Nicosia Limassol Larnaca Famagusta Paphos Keryneia Morphou Subcategories of the above Cyprus Police Museum Republic of Cyprus
Keryneia-Ceryneian Hind
hind, Cerynitian hind, beast with golden antlers, Parrhasian hind, nimble hind of Maenalus and beast of Maenalus. Country Greece Region Keryneia, Greece
Keryneia-Eliki
5 km (3.1 mi) southeast of Aigio and 7 km (4.3 mi) west of Diakopto. Nea Keryneia is adjacent to the east. The community includes the small village Kalanteri