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Meaning 'suspended in air' the name Meteora includes the entire rock community of 24 monasteries.
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The monasteries are built on rock pinnacles of deltaic origin, called 'Meteora', rising over 400 m above the Thessalian plain.
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He wrote a commentary on the "Meteora" of Aristotle, improved the "Albeon" of
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 15: Tournely-Zwirner 1840-1916 1913
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"Meteora" got heavier, 2007's "Minutes to Midnight" delved into brooding electronica and
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"Meteora" got heavier, 2007's "Minutes to Midnight" delved into brooding electronica and
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"Meteora" got heavier, 2007's "Minutes to Midnight" delved into brooding electronica and
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Inland, Meteora meteora-greece.com is the second-largest and most important complex of Greek Orthodox monasteries in Greece, and has Unesco world heritage listing.
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Inland, Meteora meteora-greece.com is the second-largest and most important complex of Greek Orthodox monasteries in Greece, and has Unesco world heritage listing.
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The second of Paddy's books about Greece covers the northern regions reaching to Thrace and is as much a study of particular kinds of Greek eccentricity: Sarakatsani shepherds, resilient monks of the Meteora, denizens of a village called Lobster, where no such creatures can be found.
So No More He'll Go A-Roving David Mason 2011
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Of course, there's also Meteora, Queen of the Asteroids.
Unwrap Jim Henson’s ‘The Christmas Toy’ In Today’s Christmas Eve (Sick Day) Stash! » MTV Movies Blog 2009
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