Proper noun
Corinthia
A region or a prefecture in the northeast Peloponnese, with a population of over 200,000.
But the plans would require "substantial modification" to better serve residents rather than massive projects planned by the db Group and Corinthia, they added. Source: Internet
He subdued the quarrelsome nobles and made himself ruler of most of the area, including Austria, Styria, and Corinthia. Source: Internet
Among the number of new exciting projects in the pipeline, CHI have recently won a contract for a prestigious London property set to house the 283-room London Corinthia by 2011. Source: Internet
Both Corinthia and Café Jubilee trace their origins in the Maltese Islands and both of us showed sheer resilience, perseverance and determination to make a successful imprint out of their overseas ventures. Source: Internet
The substantial increase in turnover reflects the performance of the Corinthia Alfa Hotel in Lisbon, Portugal and that of the Corinthia Nevskij Palace Hotel in St Petersburg, which were acquired in August 2001 and January 2002 respectively. Source: Internet
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