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Metaxas

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Metaxās or Metaxa may refer to:

Places

  • Metaxas Line, fortifications in northeastern Greece in 1935–1940
  • Metaxas, Greece, a village in the Greek region of Macedonia
  • Metaxas Regime or 4th of August Regime, a short-lived authoritarian regime in Greece from 1936 to 1941

People with the surname

  • Anastasios Metaxas (1862–1937), Greek architect and competitive marksman
  • Andreas Metaxas (1790–1860), Greek politician
  • Konstantinos Metaxas (1793–1870), Greek fighter of the Greek War of Independence and politician from Cephalonia
  • Christina Metaxa (born 1992), Cypriot singer
  • Dimitris Metaxas, Greek-American computer scientist
  • Doris Metaxa (1911–2007), French tennis player
  • Eric Metaxas (born 1963), Greek-German author
  • Ioannis Metaxas (1871–1941), Greek general, prime minister and dictator
  • Nemone Metaxas (born 1972), English DJ, presenter, producer, and athlete
  • Nikolas Metaxas (born 1988), Cypriot singer

Other uses

  • Metaxa, a Greek brandy-based liqueur

See also

  • Georg von Metaxa (1914–1944), Austrian tennis player
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