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  1. Apollónia (Albánsko) Kláštor a kostol Shën Mëri (Svätá Mária) – pollinský kláštor stojí na kopci, ktorý bol pravdepodobne súčasťou starého mesta. Apollónia alebo Apollonia (po grécky: κατ' Εριδαμνον alebo προς Εριδαμνω) bolo antické mesto, ktoré sa nachádzalo na pravom brehu rieky Aoos, a ...

  2. With these changes, the Holy Synod of the Autocephalous Orthodox Church of Albania consists of: Archbishop Anastasios, President. Metropolitan of Berat, Ignati. Metropolitan of Korça, Joani. Metropolitan of Gjirokastra, Dhimitri. Metropolitan of Apollonia and Fier, Nikolla. Metropolitan of Elbasan, Andoni.

  3. Oct 12, 2014 · Usage on da.wikipedia.org Apollonia (Illyrien) Usage on en.wikipedia.org Apollonia (Illyria) Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Histoire de l'Albanie; Albanie; Wikipédia:Image du jour/20 décembre 2014; Wikipédia:Image du jour/décembre 2014; Usage on lt.wikipedia.org Turizmas Albanijoje

  4. The god Hermes accompanying the dead to Hades, grave stele of the 3rd century BC, Apollonia, Albania: Date: 3 July 2016, 15:23: Source: The god Hermes accompanying the dead to Hades, grave stele of the 3rd century BC, Apollonia, Albania: Author: Carole Raddato from FRANKFURT, Germany

  5. The earliest examples of mosaic flooring date to the ancient period are housed in Apollonia, Butrint, Tirana, Lin, and Durrës. The Beauty of Durrës, the earliest mosaic discovered in Albania, is a polychromatic mosaic of the 4th century BC mainly made of multicolored pebbles.

  6. This is an incomplete list of earthquakes in Albania . 1,000 houses collapsed. Serious damage reported in Trush. Destructive tsunami affecting Albanian coastline . Note: The inclusion criteria for adding events are based on WikiProject Earthquakes ' notability guideline that was developed for stand alone articles.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ByllisByllis - Wikipedia

    Byllis ( Albanian: Bylis; Greek: Βύλλις; Latin: Byllis) or Bullis or Boullis (Βουλλίς) was an ancient city and the chief settlement of the Illyrian tribe of the Bylliones, [1] [2] traditionally located in southern Illyria. In Hellenistic times the city was either part of Illyria or Epirus. In Roman times it was included within ...

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