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billy - thank you so much! That's super helpful and more than I could have hoped for. I really appreciate it, truly. (A lot of us Armenians have fractured histories as a result of the genocide so it's always precious to us diaspora descendants to trace the few bits of physical history we can find).

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Channamasala, you're welcome.
You could also take the metro line 3 to Egaleo station, change to bus 845 or 803 and get off at Aghios Pavlos. It's a couple of minutes walk to the church.

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Dear Channamasala,

I am a historian during research on the Armenians who settled in Kokkinia, Greece, after the Greek-Turkish War of 1922. Part of my research is about the Armenian evangelicals who settled there and I have been to the Armenian evangelical church in Kokkinia, now Nikaia several times. I have seen your message an hour ago and also realized that you wrote it two years ago. I am interested in hearing more about your grandfather's life story, his name, how he came to Kokkinia, etc.
If you are interested in helping me and perhaps learning more about your grandfather, I would like to contact you via email. My email is erolmeri@yahoo.com

Best,

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