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- proper noun A city of
Greece and thecapital of the EvrosPrefecture inThrace .
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Today, the same NASA site has a beautiful image of a sunset in Alexandroupoli, Greece, showcasing refraction and mirage optical phenomena.
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Some of these vendors are local islanders, but most come from northern Greece on the ferries that connect the island to Thessaloniki, Kavala, and Alexandroupoli.
Archive 2008-01-01 Laurie Constantino 2008
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Some of these vendors are local islanders, but most come from northern Greece on the ferries that connect the island to Thessaloniki, Kavala, and Alexandroupoli.
Recipe: Gigantes in Savory Tomato Sauce (Γίγαντες Πλακί) Laurie Constantino 2008
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The Burgas-Alexandroupolis project is a 279 km-long oil pipeline, starting from the port of Burgas, in Bulgaria, to the city of Alexandroupoli, in Greece, with a total budget of â ‚ ¬900-1,000 million, and initial annual output of 35 million tons puts Greece and Bulgaria on the regional and international oil map.
Between Washington and Moscow: Papandreou's Energy Challenge 2009
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Her mother, Hari Dimitrakopoulou-Ashton, is from Alexandroupoli
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Jane Taber 2011
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The director of the Alexandroupoli general hospital, Nikos Raptopoulos, reported a sharp increase in the deaths of would-be migrants seeking to enter Greece illegally, noting that drownings had become "virtually a daily phenomenon."
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Authorities began discovering the bodies at the weekend, washed up on the shore near Alexandroupoli, in northeastern Greece near the border with Turkey.
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Last night, Deputy Citizens 'Protection Minister Spyros Vougias was due to arrive in Alexandroupoli ahead of a scheduled tour of flooded areas today.
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Authorities in the northern port of Alexandroupoli said yesterday that they had recovered the bodies of 11 drowned immigrants from the banks of the Evros River since Saturday.
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At that time north-eastern Greece (east of Alexandroupoli, on the road to Didimotiko and the Turkish border) was not at all prosperous, and no tourists normally went there.
SofiaEcho RSS feed 2009
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