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  2. Patra (singer) - Wikipedia

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    In her beginnings as a female dancehall deejay in the late 1980s, she used the stage name Lady Patra. Patra first made an impression on the US charts as a featured singer on the Shabba Ranks song, "Family Affair", which hit No. 84 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1994. [ 2][ 3] In 1993, Patra released her debut album Queen of The Pack (#1 on the ...

  3. Gorkhapatra - Wikipedia

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    Gorkhapatra, dated January 9, 1933. The name of the newspaper is made of up two words— Gorkha and Patra. Gorkha was the erstwhile name of Nepal and was used interchangeably. The erstwhile Kingdom of Nepal was also known as Kingdom of Gorkha and Nepali language was known as Gorkhali language. Patra in Nepali translates to a mail or a document.

  4. List of Greek-language television channels - Wikipedia

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    Dion TV - Thessaloniki and Kato Agios Ioannis. Egnatia TV - Giannitsa and Thessaloniki. Euro Channel - Kilkis and Evosmos. Europe One - Thessaloniki. Gnomi TV - Thessaloniki. Nickelodeon Plus - Thessaloniki. Pella TV - Giannitsa. TV 100 - Municipality of Thessaloniki. Vergina TV - Thessaloniki.

  5. Patras - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.e-patras.gr. Patras ( Greek: Πάτρα, romanized :Pátrapronounced [ˈpatra] ⓘ; Katharevousa and Ancient Greek: Πάτραι; [ a ] Latin: Patrae[ b ]) is Greece 's third-largest city and the regional capital and largest city of Western Greece, in the northern Peloponnese, 215 km (134 mi) west of Athens. The city is built at ...

  6. Peloponnisos (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    https://pelop.gr/. Peloponnisos (Greek: Πελοπόννησος) is a Greek regional daily newspaper published in Patras, the capital of the Peloponnese peninsula from which took its name. It was founded in 1886 and remains one of the most widely circulated papers in the city of Patras. [1] It is sold also in parts of Peloponnesus and Athens.

  7. Michael Patra - Wikipedia

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    Patra is a 1985 batch RBI Grade B officer. [3] [4] Before his appointment as deputy governor, Patra served as the executive director of the monetary policy department of RBI—where he moved to in 2006—and as such, was an internal member of the powerful Monetary Policy Committee.

  8. History of Patras - Wikipedia

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    The city of Patras has an important history of four thousand years. Patras has been inhabited since the prehistoric age and constituted an important centre of the Mycenean era. In antiquity it was a leading member of the Achaean League. Patras reached the peak of its power in the Roman era, when an imperial colony was founded there by Augustus.

  9. Patrode - Wikipedia

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    Patrode is a unique dish originally made from colocasia leaves in the coastal regions of Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu where Taro or "Colocasia esculenta" is thought to be native plant of Southern India.