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  2. Apollonos Hieron - Wikipedia

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    Apollonos Hieron was known for its temple, [7] [8] and is mentioned by Pliny, [9] [10] who describes it as small. It is possibly mentioned by Aristides [clarification needed] [11] and Strabo. [12] Apollonos Hieron minted its own coins, [13] [14] [15] of which there are today many examples.

  3. Plaka - Wikipedia

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    Plaka is on the northeast slope of Acropolis, between Syntagma and Monastiraki square.Adrianou Street (running north and south) is the largest and most central street in Plaka and divides it into two areas: the upper level, - Ano Plaka - located right under the Acropolis and the lower level - Kato Plaka - situated between Syntagma and Monastiraki.

  4. Apollonos Hydreium - Wikipedia

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    Apollonos Hydreium (Plin. vi. 26; It. Anton. ) or Apollinopolis or Apollonopolis ( Greek : Ἀπόλλωνος πόλις ), was an ancient city of Egypt that stood upon the high road from Coptos , in the Thebaid , to Berenice on the Red Sea , and was a watering station for the caravans in their transit between those cities.

  5. Anafiotika - Wikipedia

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    Anafiotika (Greek: Αναφιώτικα pronounced [a.naˈfço.ti.ka]) is a scenic tiny neighborhood of the center of Athens, part of the old historical neighborhood called Plaka. It lies on the northeast side of the Acropolis hill.

  6. Archaeological Museum of Milos - Wikipedia

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    The Archaeological Museum of Milos is a museum in Plaka on the island of Milos, in Greece. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Its collections include exhibits dating from the late Neolithic to the Byzantine period. The unique is collection of ancient Cycladic art , especially numerous findings from Phylakopi on Milos, from early Bronze Age to the late Bronze Age.

  7. Apollonopolis - Wikipedia

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    Apollonopolis or Apollinopolis (Greek: Ἀπόλλωνος πόλις) may refer to any of several ancient cities in Egypt or Aethiopia, including: . Apollonopolis Magna, the "Great Apollonopolis", capital of its own nome, now Edfu, Egypt

  8. Aerides, Athens - Wikipedia

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    Aerides was considered the centre of Athens during the reign of King Otto (1832-62). A market was located here and the so-called 'Plane Tree Square' (πλατεία του πλατάνου) which was a barracks in which the Bavarian Army camped.

  9. Apollonia (Lycia) - Wikipedia

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    Apollonia is located on a hill and has a walled acropolis at its highest elevation. In the east the acropolis seems to be double because a much older stockade is located inside the Byzantine walls. [3]