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The first version of this article has been based in the text of el:Α.Π.Σ. Θύελλα of the Greek Wikipedia published under the GFDL.Thyella (Greek: Α.Π.Σ. Θύελλα A.P.S. Thyella) is an athletic club in Patras in the Achaia prefecture.
Thyella Rafina Football Club is a Greek football club based in Rafina, Attica, Greece. The club was founded in 1957.
Thyella Filotas Football Club is a Greek football club based in Filotas, Florina, Greece. The club was founded in 1952.
Thiella Dromolaxia is a Cypriot association football club based in Dromolaxia, located in the Nicosia District. Its colours are red and blue.
Thyella Kamari Football Club is a Greek football club based in Kamari, Cyclades, Greece.
Paliouria is a village in northern Greece. It is located at the root of the west end of the Kamvounia (Καμβούνια) mountain chain, near the Haliacmon river.
Phlius or Phlious or Phleious was an independent polis (city-state) in the northeastern part of Peloponnesus. Phlius' territory, called Phliasia (Φλιασία), was bounded on the north by Sicyonia, on the west by Arcadia, on the east by Cleonae, and on the south by Argolis.
Paliouri is a village and a community in the peninsula of Kassandra, Chalkidiki, Greece. It is situated between low mountains near the southeasternmost tip of the peninsula, Cape Paliouri.
Paliouri may refer to the following settlements in Greece:
Paliouria ; (also called Paliurgia, Παλιουργιά), is a beach in the regional unit of Melivoia. With the green of the forest coming down to the beach, with rocky complexes, creating a rare beauty, image.
PYL Younique Volume 1 is a single album released in October 2012 featuring various SM Town artists. It is the first collaboration project between the auto-mobile manufacturing company Hyundai and the record label agency S.M. Entertainment, both headquartered in Seoul, South Korea.
The Thyella class of destroyers were ordered by the Royal Hellenic Navy before World War I when the Greek government embarked on a naval buildup after losing the Greco-Turkish War of 1897. These four ships were ordered from Britain in 1905 and were among the last vessels built at the Yarrow shipyard at Cubitt Town, London, before its move to the Clyde.
Thyella is a Greek word about the storm.