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  2. Village Cinemas - Wikipedia

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    [16] Village Force Cinemas Crosstown, Solotech Link Duo, Mid Auckland number one In August 1999, it was announced that the Village Force Newmarket and Village Rialto cinema chains in New Zealand (both being 50/50 joint ventures between Village Roadshow and NZ-based Force Corporation) would sell half their combined share in both multiplex ...

  3. Village Cinema - Wikipedia

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    Village Cinema is a Greek subscription movie television network. It started operation on June 11th 2012, broadcasting exclusively on Cosmote TV . [ 1 ] Initially, it belonged to the Demco Group, and from November 2022 to the Antenna Group .

  4. Rentis Building - Wikipedia

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    Rentis Building (Greek: Μέγαρο Ρέντη) is a preserved multi-story mansion in the center of Athens, Greece, housing the B. & M. Theocharakis Foundation.

  5. Agios Ioannis Renti - Wikipedia

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    The Central Market of Athens is located in Agios Ioannis Renti. It is the largest central market of vegetables, meat and other foods in Greece. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] In Agios Ioannis Renti is located one of the most important industrial areas of Athens, in which factories of important companies are based, such as Rolco (Biggest detergent manufacturing ...

  6. Dimitris Kontominas - Wikipedia

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    In its heyday, the company owned Village Group (cinema and films), Alpha TV and Alpha Radio, Intertech (Panasonic's exclusive representative in Greece), Prime Insurance, myDirect online insurance, Sportday newspaper and many more. [15] Between 1998 and 2001 he owned the football team Aris F.C. [16]

  7. Sunken village emerges in Greece as drought dries up lake - AOL

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    The lake's surface area has shrunk from around 16.8 square km in August 2022 to just 12.0 square km this year, according to satellite images released by Greece's National Observatory.

  8. Rentis railway station - Wikipedia

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    The Station opened in its original form on 30 June 1884 on what was the Piraeus, Athens and Peloponnese line (or SPAP) build to connect Piraeus and Athens. [3] In the early 20th Century, a large freight depot was built alongside the station, and was the main freight base of the Greek railways. [6]

  9. Nikaia, Attica - Wikipedia

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    Nikaia, like many other places around Greece, owes its population eruption to Greek refugees who were forced out of Asia Minor after the 1919-1922 Greco-Turkish war ended. It was part of the municipality of Piraeus until 1933, when it became a separate municipality, then still under the name Nea Kokkinia . [ 8 ]