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- proper noun A city 10 km south of downtown
Athens in theAttica prefectureGreece - proper noun A forest 10 km west of Athens (older forms: Dafnio and
Dafnion ) - proper noun Numerous villages named Dafni across Greece
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Examples
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CINE DAFNI (Open-air) 77 Ilioupoleos, Dafni (210.973.1856) Fast
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CINE DAFNI (Open-air) 77 Ilioupoleos, Dafni (210.973.1856) The Wave
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Speaking to a packed and sweaty crowd of 200,000 stretching for blocks in central Tel Aviv, Dafni Leif, a 26-year-old video editor who started the protest with a Facebook page, assailed Mr. Netanyahu's policies as "extremist capitalist."
Israel Protests Press Netanyahu Joshua Mitnick 2011
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Dafni, Amots; Kevan, Peter G.; and Husband, Brian C. (2005).
Pollination Wikipedia 2009
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In early April 1943 Daisy Carasso left for the mountains with her mother and her young sister through the arrangement of a Jew who was friendly with a black marketeer, who was also the local recruiter for the Communist Party and the andartiko from the village of Dafni near Nigrita.
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Dafni Leef has been at both bookends of the recent protests in Israel.
The Guardian World News Nour Ali 2011
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Dafni Leef has been at both bookends of the recent protests in Israel.
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Dafni Leef has been at both bookends of the recent protests in Israel.
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TOO much food at Dafni last night before a (hilarious) God of ... on Twitpic Post Comment
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com The Huffington Post News Editors 2010
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On Sunday 8 / 3 early in the morning a chain of attacks destroyed completely the Sprider shopping complex in Dafni, south Athens, and seriously damaged the offices of
unknown title 2009
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