Agrinion


a city in w greece.
historical examples

the railroad is beginning to work its wonders even in agrinion.
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p-ssing between this lake and its neighbor to the west, we reached agrinion just before dark, and found there a new, clean hotel.
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the railroad which connects patras with agrinion must come some day to arta, so all the people of the region were saying.
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