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From April 1944 till April 1947 the villagers was rebuilt Panteleimon of Edessa and Pella
These children were known as There are still people who live there but not as many as there were in 1900s

Flampouro, Florina

Embassy in New Delhi, India as Deputy Chief of Mission from 2006 to 2007 and as Political Counselor from 2002 to 2006.

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Ambassador Geoffrey R. Pyatt
Their alliance won the conflict and established an Axis occupation of Greece
Augustinos (Kantiotes) of Florina
He was Deputy Chief of Mission at the U
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During the years of Axis Powers' occupation of Greece in World War II, Fr
Other village natives fled with the aid of the to the in hope to find job to send money to the rest of their families He also served at the U
The original indigenous name for the village of Flambouro is Negovani and means "cold water" known for its pure mineral water source The village's year round population is estimated at 500 people, but in the summer it grows to nearly 700 He issued dozens of periodicals, founded boarding schools, was the founder of "The Cross" "O Stavros" theological , and was most noted as a fiery preacher throughout Greece

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In the surrounding area many other villages can be found, including , , , and.

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in Political Science from the University of California, Irvine
Ambassador Geoffrey R. Pyatt
Ambassador to the Hellenic Republic in September 2016
Augustinos (Kantiotes) of Florina
Following the German devastation of Flambouro, the people of the village set out to rebuild it to its original glory
Following the war, he served as of the , as a for the military 1947-50 , and as a preacher in Athens 1951-67 Augustine transferred to the where he served as preacher under Metropolitan , who later became Archbishop of Athens
In the 1950s and 1960s a new era was coming about in Greece, it was the time of moving Institute for Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies, 2006

Augustinos (Kantiotes) of Florina

They are Drosopigi, Flambouro, and Lechovo.

Augustinos (Kantiotes) of Florina
On April 7, 1947, the Greek government under adopted a policy of forced relocation for certain villages that were strategic for the guerrillas
Augustinos (Kantiotes) of Florina
In addition, many Flambouro's locals joined the Greek Struggle as fighters or agents
Flampouro, Florina
Following a stroke on , 2010, Metr