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2 unusual facts about Stavroupoli, Xanthi


George Papassavas

Born in Stavroupoli, Greece, Papassavas against his father's will taught himself the techniques of the classical artist at a young age.

Venko Markovski

During the WWII, in 1941 he was sent as Communist activist to the concentration camp in Enikyoi by the Bulgarian police.


2013–14 Skoda Xanthi F.C. season

Skoda Xanthi are a Greek football club which are based in Xanthi.

Chokmanovo

Chokmanovo was a summer area, and some of the oldest residents still remember walking their donkeys to markets in Xanthi.

Christos Panopoulos

He is the owner of Viamar SA, the Greek importer and distributor of Skoda cars, and Skoda Xanthi, a Greek football club from the town of Xanthi.

Costas Aslanidis

However, Aslanidis made exceptions to his own rules, most noteworthy of which was the transfer of Aspida Xanthi forward, Antonis Antoniadis, to Panathinaikos.

Giona

Giona, Xanthi, a settlement in the Xanthi regional unit, Greece

Giorgos Toursounidis

Toursounidis left PAOK in 1999, spending two seasons at Xanthi.

Imeros Rodopis

Imeros is an important geographical place, as it bonds the two regional units Xanthi and Evros.

Ioannis Matzourakis

It is considered that his best work was for Xanthi with their chairman Christos Panopoulos.

Karamürsel

High school age students whose parents were stationed in other Turkish locations, those stationed in Iraklion Air Station, Crete, and the children of civilian federal employees that worked for the VOA (Voice of America) radio station in Xanthi, Greece now attended high school in Karamürsel.

Komnina

Komnina, Thessaloniki, a village in the Thessaloniki regional unit, part of the municipality of Stavroupoli

Skoda Xanthi Arena

Skoda Xanthi Arena is a football ground built by Skoda Xanthi in Xanthi, Thrace, Greece.


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