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Mitilíni

British  
/ mitiˈlini /

noun

  1. transliteration of the Modern Greek name for Mytilene

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Movhgan Isar, a 16-year-old asylum seeker from Afghanistan, said he and his family had been stopped by police as they tried to walk to the town of Mitilini.

From Washington Post

The center is located outside the island's capital Mitilini near the Kara Tepe refugee camp, where about 1,500 refugees live, Swissinfo reported.

From Fox News

But in Moria, the camp just north of Mitilini, anxious migrants still huddle among the olive trees, wrap themselves in blankets, and discuss what their next moves should be.

From BBC

This couple woke up at two a.m., packed, and headed to the Mitilini Port to await processing.

From National Geographic

Syrian refugees gather at a camp set up for Syrians outside of Mitilini.

From National Geographic