Germa is an ancient town now in Libya.
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Malus, the apples, is a genus of about 30–35 species of small deciduous trees or shrubs in the family Rosaceae, including most importantly the domesticated Orchard or Table Apple.
Justinianopolis may refer to several cities named after Justinian I or Justinian II:
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Callipolis is the Latinized form of Kallipolis (Καλλίπολις), which is Greek for "beautiful city", from κάλλος kallos (beauty) and πόλις polis (city). It was the name of several ancient cities, notably:
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Plaka is an old historical neighbourhood of Athens, Greece.
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Miletus was an Ancient Greek city in Ionia.
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Linos is the name shared by various characters in Greek mythology.
Germa or Germokoloneia was an ancient and Byzantine city in the Roman province of Galatia Secunda. The Byzantine writer Theophanes informs us that at a later period Germa took the name of Myriangeli. The few archaeological remains lie close to present-day Babadat in Eskişehir Province, Turkey.
Lysimachia is a genus of flowering plants.
Cisthene is a genus of moths.
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Germa or Germe or Germae or Germai (Γέρμαι), or Hiera Germa or Hiera Germe, meaning 'holy Germa', also known as Germa in Hellesponto to distinguish it from several other towns named Germa, was a town of ancient Mysia, situated between the rivers Macestus and Rhyndacus. It appears in episcopal notices as an archbishopric. and was represented at the Council of Ephesus and Calcedon by the towns bishop. No longer the seat of a residential archbishop, it remains a titular see of the Roman Catholic Church.