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The appeal of the Peloponnese
(Peloponnisos in Greek) is hard to overstate. This southern peninsula,
technically an island since the cutting of the Corinth Canal, seems to have
the best of almost everything Greek. Its ancient sites include the Homeric
palaces of Agamemnon at Mycenae and of Nestor at the best preserved of all
Greek theatres at Epidaurus; and the lush sanctuary of Olympia, host for a millennium
to the Olympic Games. The medieval remains are equally impressive, with the
fabulous Venetian and Frankish castles of Nafplio,Methoni, Koroni, Korinthos
and other cities. |

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From neighbouring Eleia you can already
feel the charm of that most cheerful and bountiful of places, Messinia. Euripides
sung its praises, calling it "a land of fair fruitage and watered by
innumerable streams, abounding in pasturage for cattle and sheep, being
neither very wintry in the blasts of winter, nor yet made too hot by the
chariot of Helios". And this happy situation has continued into our own
days. Long, cool summers, the sweetest of springs, gentle autumns, and mild
winters, many springs and abundant water, fertile soil, verdant mountains. |
"Sea
and Sun Village"
Takis Kyriakakis
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