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A.E.K. Arena
A.E.K. Arena is a multi-use stadium in Athens, Greece that is currently under construction. Once completed in 2008, it will be used mostly for football matches and will host the homes matches of AEK Athens FC. The stadium will have a capacity of 30,000 people. It replaces their former stadium "Ni..
AEK
AEK is a three-letter abbreviation with multiple meanings, as described below: AEK Athens FC, in Athens, GreeceAEK Athens BC, a basketball team associated with AEK Athens FCAEK Larnaca FC, in Larnaca, CyprusAEK Patras FC, a fourth division football/soccer team in Patras ..
AEK-971
AEK-971Technical Summary Production statues: Field testing Caliber: 5.45x39 mm and 7.62x39mm Empty Mass: 3.3 kg (8.5 lb) Firearm action: Gas actuated, rotating bolt, balanced Manufacturer: Kovrov Machinebuilding Plant Barrel Length: ..
AEKKEA-RAAB
The history of AEKKEA, an airplane maker based in Greece is connected with the fascinating history of a talented German aircraft designer, Antonius Raab (or Antonio Raab, as he was often called after his involvement in Spain). In Germany Raab was the co-founder of Raab-Katzenstein, an aircraft maker..
AEKKEA-RAAB R-29
The R-29 fighter belongs to a number of plane types that were developed in Greece by AEKKEA-RAAB, a company founded in this country by Antonius Raab, a German airplane designer. Other reported models of the new company in Greece were related to earlier products of Raab-Katzenstein company that had p..
AEK Athens FC
The emblem of AEK Athens football club is a two-headed black eagle on a yellow background, one head looking east (to Constantinople or New Rome), the other looking west (to Rome). This symbol was initially used by the Byzantine Empire, and is still in use by the Greek Orthodox Church. The footbal..
AEK Larnaca FC
AEK Larnaca FC(Greek:Αθλητική Έvωση Κιτίου;Athlitiki Enosi Kitiou)is a Cypriot football club, based in the port of Larnaca. The club was formed in 1994 after a merger of two clubs of Larnaca; EPA and Pezoporikos. AEK Larnaca won their first Cyprus Cup in 2004 beating AEL Limassol..

 


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