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Agrinion

American  
[ah-gree-nyawn] / ɑˈgri nyɔn /

noun

  1. a city in W Greece.


Example Sentences

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Her conversation in the carriage on the way down to Agrinion sickened me!

From Active Service by Crane, Stephen

The south-western plain, though rendered unhealthy by lagoons, and central Aetolia yield good crops of currants, vine, maize and tobacco, which are conveyed by railway from Agrinion and Anatolikon to the coast.

From The Project Gutenberg Encyclopedia Volume 1 of 28 by Project Gutenberg

The simple fact that there was no train away from Agrinion until the next daybreak had wrought a stupendous change in his outlook.

From Active Service by Crane, Stephen

Professor, I could very easily ride back to Agrinion alone.

From Active Service by Crane, Stephen

At Agrinion he found that there would be no train until the next daybreak.

From Active Service by Crane, Stephen