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Athens is neither the beginning, nor the end. Athens is everywhere. In every point on the map. ...
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Kassandra, Sithonia and Athos are the three peninsulas that make up Chalkidiki....
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The most poetic city of Crete when you walk through it leaves you with a pleasant taste of beau...
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There’s plenty of fun to be had on Corfu. Great beaches, great watersports and some great bars ...
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Crete's biggest, bustling and noisy city. Cafes, clubs, designer shops and many cultural centre...
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Throughout the ages Ithaca has been known as the home of Odysseus. For years Homer's hero wande...
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Kos is the island that gave the world Hippocrates, the father of medicine. ...
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Lassithi is the fourth prefecture of Crete, on the east part of the island, covering an area of...
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Mikonos is world-famous. It is no coincidence that this, the most cosmopolitan of all Greek isl...
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Naxos, the largest and most fertile of the Cycladic islands, lies almost at the centre of the A...
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Paros, the third-largest of the Cyclades after Naxos and Andros, has developed into an importan...
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Second from the left of the island Crete is the prefecture of Rethymno, a mountainous area with...
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Santorini, one of the best-known of the Cyclades, differs from the other islands in the group t...
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Ιt’s green, soft and idyllic, with some 70 sandy inlets; several bays and three harbours. Its h...
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Ζakinthos, the southernmost of the Ionian islands, owes its name to the son of Dardanos, the ki...
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