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Tourism Information in Greece, Greek Islands Tourist Offices Directory
Tourism Information in Greece. Tourism Offices, Museums, Monuments, Atractions in Greece and the Greek Islands. Find the finest Tourism Information of Greece.
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The Best From Greece is a rapidly growing Network and aims at becoming the largest Greek Portal on the internet. With just one “click” visitors get access to all Greek Companies, Products and Services.
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It is sure that the action of Shadows' Theater Performances contributes in the detoxination of the people from the subculture of television
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In Greece,you are standing atcrossroads of cultures, colours.civilizations,feel the grandeur of history and the warmth of being at the southernmost part of Europe
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PETALO is a horse riding center which you will find in the northern part of Evia and spread on 15.000 m2 of land, right at the foot of mount Telethrio,
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The Park Estate LAMBROU was opened in 2000 in Melisokhori FIVAS. It contains a large number of exotic and rare animals from around the world.
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The “MERRYLAND ENTERTAINMENT PARK” is situated in Agria, just 5 km from the city of Volos, at the foothill of Mount Pelion
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The “Athenian Marionettes” is a civil non-profit organization founded in 1999 by the puppeteers Vassilis Athanassakis and Titika Vovora.
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The art of marionette was born in Greece,circa the 5th century b.c.under the appellation “Statues-Puppetes”.
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The National Archaeological Museum is the largest museum in Greece and one of the world's great museums. Although its original purpose was to secure all the finds from the nineteenth century excavations in and around Athens, it gradually became the central National Archaeological Museum and was enriched with finds from all over Greece. Its abundant collections, with more than 20,000 exhibits, provide a panorama of Greek civilization from the beginnings of Prehistory to Late Antiquity.
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