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sparto
† sparto aphetic form of esparto. (Cf. spart1.)1577 Holinshed Descr. Scot. 15/1 Certes such is the force of Rope made of the skinne of this fishe, that they will holde at a plunge no lesse than the Spanishe Sparto. 1591 Percivall Sp. Dict., Tomiza, a kinde of small corde made of sparto. Oxford English Dictionary
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Sparto
Sparto () is a village and a community in Aetolia-Acarnania, Greece. The community consists of the villages Sparto, Pigadaki and Tria Alonia. Populated places in Aetolia-Acarnania Amfilochia wikipedia.org
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Sparto, Kozani
Sparto () is a village and a community of the Kozani municipality. The community of Sparto covers an area of 12.302 km2. References Populated places in Kozani (regional unit) Kozani wikipedia.org
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sparto-statics
† sparto-statics [ad. mod.L. spartostatica (Stevinus, 1605), f. Gr. σπάρτον rope: see statics.] The science or study of the strength of ropes.1672 Wallis in Rigaud Corr. Sci. Men (1841) II. 531 Mr. Townley..may receive satisfaction from Stevinus in his Sparto-statics. Oxford English Dictionary
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spart
▪ I. spart1 (spɑːt) [ad. L. spart-um or Sp. esparto. Cf. sparto and spartum.] 1. Esparto. Also spart-grass. In quot. 1601 ship-sparts are simply ‘cables’, Pliny's navium sparta being a direct citation of the Homeric νεῶν σπάρτα (Iliad ii. 135).1600 Holland Livy xxii. xx. 444 They found great store o... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pigadaki
Pigadaki (Greek: Πηγαδάκι meaning little spring) may refer to several places in Greece: Pigadaki, a subdivision of Sparto in the municipality of Amfilochia wikipedia.org
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esparto
esparto (ɪˈspɑːtəʊ) Also 6, 8 sparto. [a. Sp. esparto:—L. spartum, ad. Gr. σπάρτον a rope made of σπάρτος, either the same plant or Spanish Broom (Spartium junceum).] A kind of rush (Macrochloa or Stipa tenacissima), called by some Spanish grass, imported from Spain and the north coast of Africa, fo... Oxford English Dictionary
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Greek National Road 42
Places The GR-42 passes through the following towns (ordered from west to east): Lefkada (city) Agios Nikolaos Vonitsa Paliampelia Sparto Amfilochia wikipedia.org
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Tarhuna
Economy Tarhuna is a leading producer of olive oil, cereals, figs, grapes, sparto grass, and various nuts. wikipedia.org
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helm
▪ I. helm, n.1 (hɛlm) Forms: 1– helm; also 3 hælm, healm, 4–7 helme, 6 healme. [Com. Teut.: OE. helm str. masc. = OFris., OS. (LG., MDu., Du.), OHG. (MHG., Ger.) helm, ON. hjalmr (Sw., Da. hjelm), Goth. hilms:—OTeut. *helmo-z:—pre-Teut. *kelmo-s, f. root kel- to cover, conceal (see hele v.). OF. hel... Oxford English Dictionary
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List of settlements in the Kozani regional unit
Pteleonas Ptolemaida Pylorio Pyrgoi Pyrgos Rodiani Roditis Rodochori Ryaki Rymnio Servia Siatista Sideras Simantro Sisani Skalochori Skiti Sparto wikipedia.org
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ترهونة
كما كانت جبال ترهونة مصدرا لإنتاج نبات الحلفا "Sparto grass". والتي كانت معده للتصدير لإنتاج أجود أنواع الورق. wikipedia.org
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Amfilochia
Kechrinia, Agioi Theodoroi, Kanalos, Kompothekla, Makrychoria, Falangias) Loutro (Loutro, Krikellos, Xirakia) Megas Kampos Sardinia (Sardinia, Kalyvia) Sparto (Sparto, Pigadaki, Tria Alonia) Stanos Varetada Population Transportation Amfilochia has a port which is sometimes used for the import of grain. wikipedia.org
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List of settlements in Aetolia-Acarnania
Prosilia Psilovrachos Retsina Rigani Riganio Sardinia Sargiada Sidira Simos Sitaralona Sitomena Skala Skourtou Skoutera Skoutesiada Spartias Sparto wikipedia.org
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