Examples of using Pythio in English and their translations into Greek
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Pythio Ormenio.
Asclepion Pythio Dilio.
His tomb still exists today in a courtyard house in Pythio.
The Pythio Border Station.
In 1953, the name changes to“Tychero”,possibly to distinguish it from Pythio.
The Pythio Border Station.
The nearest larger villages are Sofiko to the north, and Pythio to the southeast.
Pythio is known for its castle, a bit further north from the current settlement.
Rigio in Evros is located five kilometers from Turkey,2-3 kilometers from Pythio.
From the Pythio Border Station pass the trains that connect northern Greece with Turkey.
In the same region are the ruins of an ancient temple that was dedicated to Pythio Apollo.
The Pythio Border Station is the only border railway station at the borders between Greece and Turkey.
It was still very early in the morning when Stavros Simoglou threw open the windows of his home in Pythio.
The route from Didymoteicho east to Pythio is the most representative sample of the greatness of nature in Evros.
Later in the day,two young men stride past the ancient Byzantine castle that looms over Pythio.
The part between Pythio and Svilengrad was part of the CO main line from Istanbul to western Europe.
The path along the banks of the Evros River andso close to opposite Turkey ends up at Pythio, the easternmost land border of the country.
The train station is as well the Pythio Border Station, as here are encountered the Greek railway lines with the Turkish ones.
Technical operations were undertaken by third affiliate provider at broadcasting centers"Pythio","Pentalofos","Didymoteicho","Soufli" and"Kipoi".
Kathimerini was in the area that links the villages of Rigio, Pythio, Petrades, Prangi and Isaakio for two days and encountered more than 100 newly arrived refugees and migrants.
You will certainly visit the great pilgrimage of Ekatontapyliani. In addition, the Archaeological Museum, the ancient cemetery,Asclepion, Pythio, Dilio and the early-Christian basilica.
From the outside enclosure of the Castle of Pythio only a few parts survive today, among the building of the contemporary village, while the internal one is located on the verge of the hill.
The French-Hellenic Railway Co.(French: Chemin de fer Franco-Hellenique, or CFFH, full name: Cοmpanie franco-hellenique des chemins de fer, Greek: Γαλλοελληνική Εταιρεία Σιδηροδρόμων or ΓΕΣ) was a railway company in Greece andTurkey which operated the former Chemins de fer Orientaux railway line from Alexandroupolis to Pythio, Ormenio and Svilengrad between 1929 and 1954.
The control of passengers at the Pythio Border Station is carried out without delay, as there is no need to change trains, and procedures have been considerably simplified recently.
Visit Didymoteicho with its double Thrabo-Pelasgian fortification walls, Psithera Baths or Baths of Eros on the banks of Erythropotamos, the oldest surviving Ottoman baths in Europe,the double tower at Pythio, the Psigi Forest, the Arda River where every summer you can see the megalithic tombs in the valley and continue to Orestiada, the newest and most northerly city of Greece.
Between Petrades and Pythio, just on the turn of Evros and the unique railway bridge connecting Greece and the European Union with Turkey, is the village Stathmos of Pythio. .
Pythio under the Turkish rule was called Kuleli Burgas, a combination of two words of Turkish origin meaning tower-castle and had been developed on a branch of the road from Adrianoupolis to Didymoteicho.
Gen. Ioannis Zisis Soufli& Komotini& Pythio border battalions;(total: three battalions, one fort, no guns) The Yugoslav force that contributed directly to the defence of Metaxas Line was the 20th"Bregalnička" Infantry Division, part of the 3rd Territorial Army of the Yugoslav army.
The Naxian Lions Terrace of Delos,Artemision, Pythio, the House of Dionysus, the ancient theater, the five marble lion-guards and the temple of Isis are just some of the remnants of antiquity that stimulate Greek pride and the impatience for discovery and exploration.