Examples of using Western section in English and their translations into Greek
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with the aim of developing geothermal energy projects in the port's western section.
In fact, the largest schism occurred when the Western section of the Church(which was under Frankish domination
develop geothermal energy projects in the port's western section.
By the end of the 5th century the western section of the empire was divided into smaller political units,
The first major step was taken in 2017 with the completion of the western section of Olympia Motorway-from Kiato to Patras- changing Achaia,
which excluded the entire western section of the province but did include the separate province of Thrace,
June 2011: project commences ESIA process with scoping report for TAP's western section, describing its preferred route, potential environmental and social impacts, and proposed mitigation measures.
through a succesful revolution in Western Ukraine…,” persists our author,“should our strategy, then he to demand that the Soviet Ukraine separate and join its western section?
in Western Ukraine…,” persists our author,“should our strategy, then be to demand that the Soviet Ukraine separate and join its western section?
In its western section, a large underground reservoir was created.
It is in the western section of the State and is.
Grand Home in the Western Section, Princeton, New Jersey 08540 United States is a Single Family Home.
The Municipality of Iasmos is situated in the western section of the Prefecture of Rodopi.
Korakonisi: a unique natural monument in the western section of the island, ideal for hiking and wildlife enthusiasts.
The western section of the town is filled with residential houses,
The western section was divided into three parts
OSE reoperated the Athens- Loutraki line, with a view to become the western section of the suburban railway.
Area T1 extends over an area of 35 m2. located on a minor terrace in the western section of the settlement.
The Great Belt bridge is actually two bridges- an Eastern and a Western section, split by the small island of Sprogø.
The second Korai from the western section was removed by Lord Elgin in 1801 and is today located in the British Museum.