
1) Scandinavian given name 2) Town in Turkey
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[dance] The (Greek) Sille dances are ceremonial, most of them are performed by two persons facing each other. There is a dance, performed by women only, which is similar to the 19th- or 20th-century BC Phaistos cup that professor Doro Levi found at the cave of Eileithyia, which presents the figures of two women dancing around a snake goddes...
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[name] The name Sille [pronounced Si-l:e] is a female (occasionally a male) name, that is mainly used in Scandinavia. The name is thought to originate from Cecilie, a variant of Cecilia (a female version of the Roman name Caecilius), and from Silvester. In English, the name translates into `flat-chested one`. On the whole people with this n...
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[village] Sille is a small Turkish village, near the town of Konya. Sille was one of the few villages where the Cappadocian Greek language was spoken until 1922. It was inhabited by Greeks who had been living there in peaceful coexistence with the nearby Turks of Konya for over 800 years. The reason for this peaceful coexistence was Jalal a...
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