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October 2013 edit

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  • хълм, mountain or old germanic helm - peak, crown<ref>http://www.bosworthtoller.com/finder/3/Helm]</ref>), is a mountain range in [[Achaea]], [[Peloponnese]], [[Greece]]. At 2,355 m elevation,

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  • [http://etymonline.com/?term=mogul]</ref> and also related to the modern Greek Μαγούλα or Μάγουλο (Magoula/Magoulo, of Slavic<ref>''Die Slaven in Griechenland'' p 170</ref> or Albanian<ref>[[

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