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Monemvasia (Greek: Μονεμβασία) is a town and a municipality in Laconia, Greece. The town is located on a small island off the east coast of the Peloponnese. The island is linked to the mainland by a short causeway 200m in length. Its area consists mostly of a large plateau some 100 metres above sea level, up to 300 m wide and 1 km long, the site of a powerful medieval fortress. The town walls and many Byzantine churches remain from the medieval period. The seat of the municipality is the town Molaoi.
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The Peloponnese (/ˈpɛləpəˌniːz/) or Peloponnesus (/ˌpɛləpəˈniːsəs/; Greek: Πελοπόννησος, Pelopónnēsos) is a peninsula and geographic region in southern Greece. It is separated from the central part of the country by the Isthmus and Gulf of Corinth. During the late Middle Ages and the Ottoman era, the peninsula was known as the Morea (Greek: Μωρέας), a name still in colloquial use in its demotic form (Μωριάς).
The Peloponnese (/ˈpɛləpəˌniːz/) or Peloponnesus (/ˌpɛləpəˈniːsəs/; Greek: Πελοπόννησος, Pelopónnēsos) is a peninsula and geographic region in southern Greece. It is separated from the central part of the country by the Isthmus and Gulf of Corinth. During the late Middle Ages and the Ottoman era, the peninsula was known as the Morea (Greek: Μωρέας), a name still in colloquial use in its demotic form (Μωριάς).
Monemvasia (Greek: Μονεμβασία) is a town and a municipality in Laconia, Greece. The town is located on a small island off the east coast of the Peloponnese. The island is linked to the mainland by a short causeway 200m in length. Its area consists mostly of a large plateau some 100 metres above sea level, up to 300 m wide and 1 km long, the site of a powerful medieval fortress. The town walls and many Byzantine churches remain from the medieval period. The seat of the municipality is the town Molaoi.
Discover the best top things to do in Monemvasia Municipality, Greece including Edodimopolio Honey Shop wine and olive oil store, Monemvasia Fortress, To Kelari - Kastro Monemvasias, Agia Sofia Church, Church of Christ in Chains (Christos Elkomenos), Our Lady of Hrisafittisa, Monemvasia Experience.
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Monemvasia (Greek: Μονεμβασία) is a town and a municipality in Laconia, Greece. The town is located on a small island off the east coast of the Peloponnese. The island is linked to the mainland by a short causeway 200m in length. Its area consists mostly of a large plateau some 100 metres above sea level, up to 300 m wide and 1 km long, the site of a powerful medieval fortress. The town walls and many Byzantine churches remain from the medieval period. The seat of the municipality is the town Molaoi.
Discover the best top things to do in Monemvasia Municipality, Greece including Monemvasia Fortress, Agia Sofia Church, Church of Christ in Chains (Christos Elkomenos), Monemvasia Experience, Archealogical Site of Epidavros Limira.
The Peloponnese (/ˈpɛləpəˌniːz/) or Peloponnesus (/ˌpɛləpəˈniːsəs/; Greek: Πελοπόννησος, Pelopónnēsos) is a peninsula and geographic region in southern Greece. It is separated from the central part of the country by the Isthmus and Gulf of Corinth. During the late Middle Ages and the Ottoman era, the peninsula was known as the Morea (Greek: Μωρέας), a name still in colloquial use in its demotic form (Μωριάς).
Discover the best top things to do in Monemvasia Municipality, Greece including Monemvasia Winery Tsimbidi, Liotrivi Monemvasia - Historical Mansion, Monemvasia Fortress, Agia Sofia Church, Church of Christ in Chains (Christos Elkomenos), Our Lady of Hrisafittisa, Paralia Monemvasias, Archaeological Collection of Monemvasia, Charachia Beach, Archealogical Site of Epidavros Limira.
Monemvasia (Greek: Μονεμβασία) is a town and a municipality in Laconia, Greece. The town is located on a small island off the east coast of the Peloponnese. The island is linked to the mainland by a short causeway 200m in length. Its area consists mostly of a large plateau some 100 metres above sea level, up to 300 m wide and 1 km long, the site of a powerful medieval fortress. The town walls and many Byzantine churches remain from the medieval period. The seat of the municipality is the town Molaoi.
Discover the best top things to do in Monemvasia Municipality, Greece including Liotrivi Monemvasia - Historical Mansion, Monemvasia Fortress, Agia Sofia Church, Church of Christ in Chains (Christos Elkomenos), Our Lady of Hrisafittisa, Agios Pavlos, Archealogical Site of Epidavros Limira.
Discover the best top things to do in Laconia Region, Greece including Megali Paralia, Simos Beach, Monemvasia Fortress, Caves of Diros, Mystras, Mavrovouni Beach, Museum of the Olive and Greek Olive Oil, Panagia Beach, Shipwreck Dimitrios, Leonidas Monument.
The Peloponnese (/ˈpɛləpəˌniːz/) or Peloponnesus (/ˌpɛləpəˈniːsəs/; Greek: Πελοπόννησος, Pelopónnēsos) is a peninsula and geographic region in southern Greece. It is separated from the central part of the country by the Isthmus and Gulf of Corinth. During the late Middle Ages and the Ottoman era, the peninsula was known as the Morea (Greek: Μωρέας), a name still in colloquial use in its demotic form (Μωριάς).
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