• Kleisoura (Greek: Κλεισούρα, "enclosure" or "pass") may refer to: Kleisoura (Byzantine district), a Byzantine military frontier province Kleisoura, Kastoria...
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    The Battle of Kleisoura Pass (Greek: Αγώνας στενωπού Κλεισούρας) took place from the evening of 13 April 1941, when first contact was made, until the...
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    Kleisoura (formerly Vlachokleisoura; Greek: Κλεισούρα, also Βλαχοκλεισούρα, Vlachokleisoúra; Aromanian: Clisura or Vlahoclisura) is a traditionally Aromanian...
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  • In the Byzantine Empire, a kleisoura (Greek: κλεισούρα, "enclosure, defile") was a term traditionally applied to a fortified mountain pass and the military...
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  • Kleisoura (Greek: Κλεισούρα, Greek pronunciation: [kli'suɾa]) is a village of the Elassona municipality. Before the 1997 local government reform it was...
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  • Eptachori Gavros Germas Gramos Ieropigi Kalochori Kastanofyto Kastoria Kleisoura Komninades Korisos Koromilia Kostarazi Kotyli Kranionas Kypseli Lagka...
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  • number of fortified passes in the mountainous frontier districts called kleisoura or kleisarchy, particularly along its eastern border with the Caliphate...
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  • Galatas Gorgomylos Gymnotopos Kamarina Kanali Kanallaki Kastri Kerasona Kleisoura Koroni Koryfoula Kotsanopoulo Koukkouli Kranea Kryopigi Kypseli Livadari...
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    abbot and wonderworker (1651) Blessed Sophia of Kleisoura (Myrtidiotissa in Schema), the ascetic of Kleisoura, Fool-for-Christ (1974) (see also: April 23...
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    century the kleisoura comprised Seleucia as capital and ten other fortresses, with 5,000 men, out of which 500 were cavalry. The kleisoura was raised to...
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