Lake Paralimni, formerly named Lake Ougria, Latinized to Uggria, is the easternmost of an east-west sequence of three ancient lakes in Central Greece that divided the mountains of Phocis from the plains of southern Boeotia on the east and the northern plains of Boeotia from the southern on the west. The westernmost and largest of the lakes, Lake Copais, was drained in the 19th century to make way for a large tract of fertile agricultural land, divided into plots. The ancient Bronze-age community on its northwestern shore, Orchomenos, is now a modern city at the edge of the farmland. The Cephissos River descending from Phocis to enter Copais has been rerouted through it to enter Lake Yliki from the north. Lake Yliki and Lake Paralimni are part of the water supply of the city of Athens, which houses one-third of the population of Greece.
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The Comando Con Venezuela is an informal Venezuelan political entity established to support the candidacy of MarÃa Corina Machado in the primaries organized by the Unitary Platform in October 2023, and, following her victory, her candidacy in the 2024 Venezuelan presidential election. Due to Machado's disqualification imposed by the General Contralory and upheld by the Supreme Court of Justice earlier that year, the Comando initially backed the nomination of Corina Yoris, and subsequently Edmundo González's nomination. The Comando coordinated the electoral campaign both in Venezuela and abroad, as well as the citizen-led electoral observation effort and parallel vote count conducted during the elections, claiming to have collected up to 83.5% of the election minutes issued on election day and publishing the results on an webpage. Currently, the organization leads efforts to defend González's legitimacy as president-elect of Venezuela based on the election minutes results.
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Néréide was a 52-gun frigate of the French Navy. She took part in the Battle of Veracruz soon after her commissioning.
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