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  2. List of cities and towns in Greece - Wikipedia

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    The third-largest-city is Patras, with a metropolitan area of approximately 250,000 inhabitants. The table below lists the largest cities in Greece , by population size, using the official census results of 1991, [ 1 ] 2001, [ 2 ] 2011 [ 3 ] and 2021.

  3. List of mythological places - Wikipedia

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    A perfect city between the clouds in the play The Birds by Aristophanes. Chryse and Argyre: A pair of legendary islands, located in the Indian Ocean and said to be made of gold (chrysos) and silver (argyros). Elysium (Elysian Fields) In Greek mythology, the final resting place of the souls of the heroic and the virtuous.

  4. Xenia (Greek) - Wikipedia

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    Notable among them is the Greek god Zeus, who is sometimes called Zeus Xenios in his role as a protector of strangers. This normalized theoxeny or theoxenia, wherein human beings demonstrate their virtue by extending hospitality to a humble stranger (xenos), who turns out to be a disguised deity (theos). [5]

  5. Sounion - Wikipedia

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    View of Cape Sounion and the ruins of the Temple of Poseidon looking west, with Patroklos island visible in the background Sunset at Cape Sounion. Cape Sounion (Modern Greek: Aκρωτήριο Σούνιο Akrotírio Soúnio [akroˈtirʝo ˈsuɲo]; Ancient Greek: Ἄκρον Σούνιον Άkron Soúnion, latinized Sunium; Venetian: Capo Colonne "Cape of Columns") is the promontory at the ...

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  7. Poseidon - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally the colonists came from Pylos where Poseidon was the principal god of the city. The god had a famous temple near the mountain Mycale. [2] The month Poseidaon is the month of the winter-storms. The name of the month was used in Ionic territories, in Athens, in the islands of the Aegean and in the cities of Asia Minor.

  8. List of tallest buildings and structures in Greece - Wikipedia

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    Athens: 198 m: Under Construction: 2026 [1] 3 Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tower: Athens: 190 m: Approved: 2026 [2] 2 Vouliagmenis Mixed-Use Tower: Athens: 160 m: Proposed - [3] 4 Kerameia Allatini Tower Thessaloniki: 100 m Proposed [4] 5 Hellinikon Mall Hotel Tower: Athens-Proposed-[5] 6 Hellinikon Office Tower: Athens-Proposed-[6] 7 Hellinikon ...

  9. Megara - Wikipedia

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    In Greek mythology, Nisus was a King of Megara and son of king Pandion II of Athens, and gave his name to the port Nisaea. Pandion II had married Pylia, daughter of King Pylas of Megara. Pylas was the son of Cteson, son of Lelex. Megara was the capital in Megaris. Archaeology. Megara is considered a Mycenaean fortified site.