Skopia (Greek: Σκοπιά, "watch-place, lookout") may refer to several places in Greece: Skopia, Elassona, a village in Elassona Skopia, Evrytania, a village...
The Metropolitanate of Skopje (Serbian: Митрополија скопска; Greek: Μητρόπολις Σκόπιάς) is an Eastern Orthodox eparchy, formerly under the jurisdiction...
Western world until 1912. Some Western sources also cite "Scopia" and "Skopia". Scopia is the name of the city in Aromanian. When Vardar Macedonia was...
1870–1990. Chicago & London: University of Chicago Press. p. 265. the terms Skopia and Skopians, derived from the name of that country's capital and principal...
1870-1990. Chicago & London: University of Chicago Press. p. 265. the terms Skopia and Skopians, derived from the name of that country's capital and principal...
northwest, is rocky and mountainous. At 430 meters above sea level, Mount Skopia is the highest point. The chief towns are Myrina, on the western coast,...
Edited by Maciej Pawliński Music by Paweł Mykietyn Production companies Skopia Film Cylinder Production Element Pictures Mythberg Films Canal+ Poland Syrena...
Patriarchate from 1766 to 1920 Metropolis of Riga and All Latvia Metropolis of Skopia, under jurisdiction of the Ecumenical Patriarchate from 1766 to 1920 Metropolis...
who has given concerts all over Greece as well as in Israel (Tel Aviv), Skopia, Vienna, Salzburg, Bulgaria (Sofia), Russia (St. Petersburg), Egypt (Cairo...
following communities: Alona Armenochori Florina Koryfi Mesonisi Proti Skopia Trivouno Within the boundaries of the present-day city lie the remains of...
Alistrati with the "Kapodistrias" law and included the villages :Agioxori, Skopia, Mandili, Lefkothea and R.S of Aggista. Alistrati is a former municipality...
Grzesiuk Music by Michał Lorenc Production companies Alfama Films Production Skopia Film Release dates 15 May 2008 (2008-05-15) (Cannes) 12 September 2008 (2008-09-12)...
of Kotronas, and its citadel occupied a small peninsula, called Skopos, Skopia or Skopópolis. Pausanias, Description of Greece, 3.25.4 Pausanias (1918)...