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  2. Tripoli, Greece - Wikipedia

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    The city is today the capital of the regional unit Arcadia (residents, city alone, ca. 30 000, district with hinterland ca. 47500, 2011 Greek census). At its west the city borders the thickly wooded mountain-area “Mainalo”. The Tripoli Basin has gradually been rainwater regulated (mainly after 1945) and turned into farmland.

  3. Category:Tripoli, Greece - Wikipedia

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  4. 20 things to do in Greece, from wine tasting and swimming to ...

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    The island of Euboea, or Evia, is home to Edipsos, one of Greece's most famous spa towns, and visitors travel near and far for the potential healing effects of the hot springs. This article was ...

  5. Tripolis (region of Arcadia) - Wikipedia

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    Tripolis (Greek: Τρίπολις; meaning "three cities") was a district in ancient Arcadia, Greece consisting of the three cities of Calliae (Calliæ), Dipoena (Dipœna), and Nonacris. External links

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  7. Valtetsi (village) - Wikipedia

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    In 1821, when the Greek War of Independence broke out, Valtetsi became the key headquarters of the revolutionary army. The short distance within the village and Tripolis -which being the capital of the Ottoman vilayet of Morea became the main objective of the rebels- and the topographic characteristics of the place made Theodoros Kolokotronis to choose it as his stronghold prior to the final ...

  8. Athinaio - Wikipedia

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    Athinaio (Greek: Αθήναιο; before 1928 Αλήκα, Alika) [2] is a village and a community in the municipal unit of Valtetsi, Tripoli, Arcadia, Greece. It is situated on a hillside, north of the river Alfeios. The community includes the village Marmaria. Athinaio is 2 km southwest of Asea, 10 km east of Megalopoli and 16 km southwest of ...

  9. More and more of ‘lost city’ in Greece uncovered. Take a tour ...

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    Photos show a Roman sector of the city with numerous shops and a government office. More and more of ‘lost city’ in Greece uncovered. Take a tour of the abandoned site