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Arta — may refer to:;places *Arta, Azerbaijan *Arta District, Djibouti *Arta, Djibouti *Arta Prefecture, Greece *Arta, Greece *Piano d Arta, Italy *Artà, Spain;other uses *Arta, concept of rightness and divine order in the ancient Indo Iranian cultures … Wikipedia
Milea (Agnanta, Arta), Greece — Milea ( gr. Μηλέα; also Romanized as Miléa, Milia and Miliá; also called Skloúpsa and Sinoikismós Skoupítsa) is a village in the municipality of Agnanta, Arta Prefecture, Greece. Population is 108.References*GEOnet| 824064 … Wikipedia
Milea (Tetrafylia, Arta), Greece — Milea ( gr. Μηλέα; also Romanized as Miléa, Milia and Miliá; also called Milísi) is a village in the municipality of Tetrafylia, Arta Prefecture, Greece. Population is 12.References*GEOnet| 824063 … Wikipedia
Arta Folklore Museum of "Skoufas" Association — is a museum in Arta, Greece.External links* [http://www.hellas guide.com/about greece/museums.htm Hellas guide] Link found broken, August 15, 2008 … Wikipedia
Arta (Griechenland) — Gemeinde Arta Δήμος Αρταίων (Άρτα) … Deutsch Wikipedia
Arta Archaeological Collection — Archaeological Collection is a museum in Arta, Greece.External links* [http://www.gto.gr/eng/museums/museu res.php Museums in Greece] … Wikipedia
GREECE — (Heb. יָוָן, Yavan), country in S.E. Europe. SECOND TEMPLE PERIOD (TO 330 C.E.) Although the earliest known Jews on the Greek mainland are to be found only from the third century B.C.E., it is highly probable that Jews traveled or were forcibly… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Árta — ▪ Greece city and capital, nomós (department) of Árta, Ípiros (ancient Epirus) region, Greece. It is situated on the left bank of the Árakhthos River north of the Gulf of Árta (Árta, Gulf of). The modern city stands on the site of Ambracia, an… … Universalium
Greece — • History of the country and church Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Greece Greece † … Catholic encyclopedia
ARTA — ARTA, Greek town in southern Epirus. Jews were living there in the 11th century while the area was under Byzantine sovereignty. This early community later united around the synagogue known as Kehillat Kodesh Toshavim ( Congregation of the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism