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    <triplocations name="Sanctuary of Asklepios at Epidaurus" description="In a small valley in the Peloponnesus, the site of Epidaurus sprawls out over several levels. The cult of Asclepius first began there in the 6th century B.C., but the principal monuments, particularly the theatre – considered one of the purest masterpieces of Greek architecture – date from the 4th century. The vast site is a tribute to the healing cults of Greek and Roman times, with temples and hospital buildings devoted to its gods." favorite="" full_name="Sanctuary of Asklepios at Epidaurus, Greece" googled_path="Greece/Sanctuary-of-Asklepios-at-Epidaurus" hidden="0" href="http://www.tripwolf.com/en/guide/show/14893/Greece/Sanctuary-of-Asklepios-at-Epidaurus" id="14893" inherited="0" is_poi="1" item_name="Sanctuary of Asklepios at Epidaurus, Greece" language="ENG" latitude="37.666667" longitude="23.116667" ltp_level="0" parents_name="Greece" rating="0" recommended="" status_description="4" status_name="1" status_tags="0" status_teaser="2" teaser="The cult of Asclepius was responsible for some of the great masterpieces of Greek architecture. " teaser_or_description="&lt;b&gt;The cult of Asclepius was responsible for some of the great masterpieces of Greek architecture. .&lt;/b&gt; In a small valley in the Peloponnesus, the site of Epidaurus sprawls out over several levels. The cult o..." teaser_or_description_short="&lt;b&gt;The cult of Asclepius was responsible for some of the great masterpieces of Greek architecture. .&lt;/b&gt; In a small valley in the..." type="13" type_id="13" type_name="sight" votes="0" zoom="16">
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    <triplocations name="Athens" description="Like most big cities, Athens is a complex and layered place filled with paradoxes. As the birthplace of western civilization and the home of spectacular ancient sights, this capital city offers some of the most fascinating and traditionally Greek sights one could hope for--coupled with the most inauthentic of tourist traps and cheesy souvenirs (topless Aphrodite-shaped ouzo bottles, anyone?) Though it operates as the political and cultural center of Greece and houses almost half of the country's population, a large percentage of residents consider themselves displaced villagers and islanders rather than true Athenians. Many Greeks complain that the city is polluted and overcrowded, but travelers may be pleasantly surprised by the lovely botanical gardens, the charming outdoor tavernas, and the brand-new metro system, so clean that New Yorkers and Londoners won’t believe their eyes. All told, no trip to Greece is really complete without a stopover here--even amidst the crowds, the heat, and the madness, the sight of the Acropolis at night will take your breath away." favorite="" full_name="Athens, Greece" googled_path="Greece/Athens" hidden="0" href="http://www.tripwolf.com/en/guide/show/1534/Greece/Athens" id="1534" inherited="0" is_poi="0" item_name="Athens, Greece" language="ENG" latitude="37.9816864959783" longitude="23.7179374694824" ltp_level="0" parents_name="Greece" rating="5" recommended="" status_description="4" status_name="1" status_tags="0" status_teaser="2" teaser="The Home of Ancient Civilization and Ouzo" teaser_or_description="&lt;b&gt;The Home of Ancient Civilization and Ouzo.&lt;/b&gt; Like most big cities, Athens is a complex and layered place filled with paradoxes. As the birthplace of western civilization and the home of spectacular ancien..." teaser_or_description_short="&lt;b&gt;The Home of Ancient Civilization and Ouzo.&lt;/b&gt; Like most big cities, Athens is a complex and layered place filled with paradox..." type="7" type_id="7" type_name="city / town" votes="34" zoom="13">
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    <triplocations name="Ósios Loukás monastery" description="The large, lonely abbey located at the edge of a high valley was founded by a hermit named Lucas in the 10th century. The remains of the abbey founder rest in a glassy coffin in the gateway between the two churches. The splendid mosaic in the main church dates back to the 11th century and is, apart from Dafní, the most beautiful in Greece." favorite="" full_name="Ósios Loukás monastery, Greece" googled_path="Greece/Osios-Loukas-monastery" hidden="0" href="http://www.tripwolf.com/en/guide/show/292131/Greece/Osios-Loukas-monastery" id="292131" inherited="1" is_poi="1" item_name="Ósios Loukás monastery, Greece" language="ENG" latitude="38.28992254345" longitude="21.5850029495583" ltp_level="0" parents_name="Greece" rating="0" recommended="" status_description="4" status_name="1" status_tags="0" status_teaser="2" teaser="Medieval abbey with great mosaic" teaser_or_description="&lt;b&gt;Medieval abbey with great mosaic.&lt;/b&gt; The large, lonely abbey located at the edge of a high valley was founded by a hermit named Lucas in the 10th century. The remains of the abbey founder rest in a glassy ..." teaser_or_description_short="&lt;b&gt;Medieval abbey with great mosaic.&lt;/b&gt; The large, lonely abbey located at the edge of a high valley was founded by a hermit nam..." type="13" type_id="13" type_name="sight" votes="2" zoom="10">
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    <triplocations name="Náfpaktos" description="Náfpaktos (13 000 Ew.), By the Venetians once Lepanto, is one of the most beautiful coastal cities in mainland Greece. The houses of the old town run by a small, mauerbewehrten docks from a steep hill climb. This is supported by a powerful citadel crowned. On both sides of this historic village attracts a feinkiesiger beach patrols along. High trees in the most car-free waterfront promenade hide the buildings, so the whole village is still very intact. On Castle Hill near the shore and provide sources and wells throughout the year for lots of water. From Náfpaktos is the view of the many yachts and commercial vessels traveled the Gulf of Patras and the Peloponnese. In the history Náfpaktos received by the Battle of Lepanto in 1571. The Turks had a year ago large parts of the island of Cyprus, which belonged to Venice, occupied. Venice subsequently formed an alliance with the Pope and King Philip II of Spain. It has a fleet of over 200 warships together, but far too late lossegelte to Cyprus to be able to save even more. Instead she met on 7 October 1571 prior to the Náfpaktos unsuccessful Turkish fleet, which in four naval battle was almost completely destroyed. The Spanish poet Miguel de Cervantes lost this battle in one arm. The Christians were strengthened with morality, which, after many defeats for the Defense of the West against the Ottomans also urgently needed home. Náfpaktos but remained Turkish and evolved into a center of piracy and the slave trade. Only 1687 to 1700, it was like from 1407 to 1499 for a short period in Venetian hands." favorite="" full_name="Náfpaktos, Greece" googled_path="Greece/Nafpaktos" hidden="0" href="http://www.tripwolf.com/en/guide/show/292134/Greece/Nafpaktos" id="292134" inherited="1" is_poi="0" item_name="Náfpaktos, Greece" language="ENG" latitude="38.399" longitude="21.834" ltp_level="0" parents_name="Greece" rating="0" recommended="" status_description="4" status_name="1" status_tags="0" status_teaser="2" teaser="Small city in medieval walls and idyllic port" teaser_or_description="&lt;b&gt;Small city in medieval walls and idyllic port.&lt;/b&gt; Náfpaktos (13 000 Ew.), By the Venetians once Lepanto, is one of the most beautiful coastal cities in mainland Greece. The houses of the old town run by a ..." teaser_or_description_short="&lt;b&gt;Small city in medieval walls and idyllic port.&lt;/b&gt; Náfpaktos (13 000 Ew.), By the Venetians once Lepanto, is one of the most b..." type="7" type_id="7" type_name="city / town" votes="0" zoom="10">
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    <triplocations name="Delphi" description="in delphi you can find very interesting Greece ruins. They have built their cities and temples in using the exact process as the Incas in Peru. thousands of years ago ...The pan-Hellenic sanctuary of Delphi, where the oracle of Apollo spoke, was the site of the omphalos, the 'navel of the world'. Blending harmoniously with the superb landscape and charged with sacred meaning, Delphi in the 6th century B.C. was indeed the religious centre and symbol of unity of the ancient Greek world." favorite="" full_name="Delphi, Greece" googled_path="Greece/Delphi" hidden="0" href="http://www.tripwolf.com/en/guide/show/292154/Greece/Delphi" id="292154" inherited="1" is_poi="0" item_name="Delphi, Greece" language="ENG" latitude="38.333333" longitude="22.5" ltp_level="0" parents_name="Greece" rating="5" recommended="" status_description="4" status_name="1" status_tags="0" status_teaser="2" teaser="	The religious center of the ancient Greek world." teaser_or_description="&lt;b&gt;	The religious center of the ancient Greek world.&lt;/b&gt; in delphi you can find very interesting Greece ruins. They have built their cities and temples in using the exact process as the Incas in Peru. thousan..." teaser_or_description_short="&lt;b&gt;	The religious center of the ancient Greek world.&lt;/b&gt; in delphi you can find very interesting Greece ruins. They have built t..." type="7" type_id="7" type_name="city / town" votes="2" zoom="10">
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    <triplocations name="Gíthio" description="The pleasantly laconic originally left port city (4500 Ew.) Is for travelers from the direction of Sparta also the gateway to Mani. On the upstream of the city, a small islet Marathonisi, which has a road embankment is reached, a residential tower maniotischer restored today as a Historical and Ethnological Museum of the Mani serves. On display are mainly photos. (9.30-13 and 17-21 daily clock, admission 2 euros). The scanty remains of a Roman theater, you can find behind the barracks (freely accessible). Beautiful, largely unspoilt sandy beaches, some kilometers outside the city. A selection of Greek dishes, the tavern To Nisi (€) on the islet Marathonisi. As the hotel offers tastefully renovated three-storey hotel on the shores Aktaion Street (24 bedrooms, tel 27 33 02 35 00, fax 27 33 02 22 94, www.aktaionhotel.gr, € €) to. Inexpensive and easy to eat in the tavernas and simple Ouzeri at the square at the port. 46 miles south of Sparta" favorite="" full_name="Gíthio, Greece" googled_path="Greece/Githio" hidden="0" href="http://www.tripwolf.com/en/guide/show/292498/Greece/Githio" id="292498" inherited="1" is_poi="0" item_name="Gíthio, Greece" language="ENG" latitude="37.5070312538714" longitude="22.2742661504639" ltp_level="0" parents_name="Greece" rating="0" recommended="" status_description="4" status_name="1" status_tags="0" status_teaser="2" teaser="" teaser_or_description="&lt;b&gt;&lt;/b&gt; The pleasantly laconic originally left port city (4500 Ew.) Is for travelers from the direction of Sparta also the gateway to Mani. On the upstream of the city, a small islet Marathonisi, which has a ..." teaser_or_description_short="&lt;b&gt;&lt;/b&gt; The pleasantly laconic originally left port city (4500 Ew.) Is for travelers from the direction of Sparta also the gatew..." type="7" type_id="7" type_name="city / town" votes="0" zoom="10">
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    <triplocations name="Pílos" description="Small but beautiful fishin town with a good nightlife and some great beaches around." favorite="" full_name="Pílos, Greece" googled_path="Greece/Pilos" hidden="0" href="http://www.tripwolf.com/en/guide/show/292506/Greece/Pilos" id="292506" inherited="0" is_poi="0" item_name="Pílos, Greece" language="ENG" latitude="36.912472" longitude="21.700689" ltp_level="0" parents_name="Greece" rating="4" recommended="" status_description="4" status_name="1" status_tags="0" status_teaser="2" teaser="" teaser_or_description="&lt;b&gt;&lt;/b&gt; Small but beautiful fishin town with a good nightlife and some great beaches around." teaser_or_description_short="&lt;b&gt;&lt;/b&gt; Small but beautiful fishin town with a good nightlife and some great beaches around." type="7" type_id="7" type_name="city / town" votes="2" zoom="10">
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    <triplocations name="Río" description="River is located at the interface between the Gulf of Patras and the Gulf of Corinth. Since 2004, spans a very successful aesthetically, 2883 m long suspension bridge the gulf of Corinth. In addition, commute here during the day and night car ferries across the Straits. At the ferry terminal is a large Venetian-Turkish fortress (April-Oct Tue-Sun 8-19 clock, Nov.-March Tue-Sun 8.30-15 clock). 112 miles north of Olympia" favorite="" full_name="Río, Greece" googled_path="Greece/Rio" hidden="0" href="http://www.tripwolf.com/en/guide/show/292507/Greece/Rio" id="292507" inherited="0" is_poi="0" item_name="Río, Greece" language="ENG" latitude="38.302019" longitude="21.780857" ltp_level="0" parents_name="Greece" rating="0" recommended="" status_description="4" status_name="1" status_tags="0" status_teaser="2" teaser="" teaser_or_description="&lt;b&gt;&lt;/b&gt; River is located at the interface between the Gulf of Patras and the Gulf of Corinth. Since 2004, spans a very successful aesthetically, 2883 m long suspension bridge the gulf of Corinth. In addition,..." teaser_or_description_short="&lt;b&gt;&lt;/b&gt; River is located at the interface between the Gulf of Patras and the Gulf of Corinth. Since 2004, spans a very successfu..." type="8" type_id="8" type_name="village" votes="0" zoom="10">
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    <triplocations name="Korinth" description="In ancient Corinth was a major trading city. She had with Lechaíon at Corinth and the Saronic Gulf Kenchréai two ports. This could be transshipped cargoes when ships are not on the land on the isthmus should be considered. From the mighty mountain fortress Ákrokorinth was also from the control of all roads from the Greek mainland to the Peloponnese possible. Ancient Corinth evolved so since 8 Century BC to a metropolis of the ancient Hellas. Tonvorkommen nearby were intensively for the production of ceramic used in the Corinth vase painting developed its own style. Due to the distance reached oriental ideas and products to Hellas. Through the establishment of important colonies like Syracuse in Sicily, the Corinthians contributed to the spread of Hellenism decisively. To 500 BC Corinth lost its leading role in Athens and Sparta. 146 BC, the ancient Corinth by the Romans completely destroyed and only 100 years later rebuilt. The modern Corinth (29 800 Ew.), 1858 and named after a severe earthquake in 1928 newly emerged, is a city with no roads schachbrettartigem specific stimuli. The ancient sites worth seeing are outside, especially in the center of the village Archea Korinthos." favorite="" full_name="Korinth, Greece" googled_path="Greece/Korinth" hidden="0" href="http://www.tripwolf.com/en/guide/show/292509/Greece/Korinth" id="292509" inherited="0" is_poi="0" item_name="Korinth, Greece" language="ENG" latitude="37.94278" longitude="22.952049" ltp_level="0" parents_name="Greece" rating="0" recommended="" status_description="4" status_name="1" status_tags="0" status_teaser="2" teaser="" teaser_or_description="&lt;b&gt;&lt;/b&gt; In ancient Corinth was a major trading city. She had with Lechaíon at Corinth and the Saronic Gulf Kenchréai two ports. This could be transshipped cargoes when ships are not on the land on the isthmus..." teaser_or_description_short="&lt;b&gt;&lt;/b&gt; In ancient Corinth was a major trading city. She had with Lechaíon at Corinth and the Saronic Gulf Kenchréai two ports. ..." type="7" type_id="7" type_name="city / town" votes="0" zoom="10">
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    <triplocations name="Ákrokorinth" description="The 575 m high Felsklotz Corinth in the background has been attached over 2700 years. Impressively, in addition to the remains of a temple to Aphrodite, well-preserved wall rings and towers of Byzantine, Frankish, Turkish and Venetian time. April-Oct. 8-17 clock daily, Nov-March Tue-Sun 8.30-15 clock, free admission, 3 miles south of Old Corinth" favorite="" full_name="Ákrokorinth, Korinth, Greece" googled_path="Greece/Korinth/Akrokorinth" hidden="0" href="http://www.tripwolf.com/en/guide/show/292511/Greece/Korinth/Akrokorinth" id="292511" inherited="1" is_poi="1" item_name="Ákrokorinth, Korinth, Greece" language="ENG" latitude="37.005047883311" longitude="22.2817510635664" ltp_level="0" parents_name="Korinth, Greece" rating="0" recommended="" status_description="4" status_name="1" status_tags="0" status_teaser="2" teaser="" teaser_or_description="&lt;b&gt;&lt;/b&gt; The 575 m high Felsklotz Corinth in the background has been attached over 2700 years. Impressively, in addition to the remains of a temple to Aphrodite, well-preserved wall rings and towers of Byzanti..." teaser_or_description_short="&lt;b&gt;&lt;/b&gt; The 575 m high Felsklotz Corinth in the background has been attached over 2700 years. Impressively, in addition to the r..." type="13" type_id="13" type_name="sight" votes="0" zoom="16">
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    <triplocations name="Ancient Corinth (Archéa Kórinthos)" description="Old Corinth is one of the most worth seeing archaeological sites of the Peloponnese. One gets a good picture of the layout of the city center in Roman times. On the short walk from the entrance to the Archaeological Museum you can see the left broken by an earthquake Felsklotz the Glauke source and still behind the seven pillars of the Apollon Temple. Originally, the 550 BC, built the temple surrounded by 38 columns. They are made of a piece of work and impressed by their good proportions. In stark contrast are the pillars of the Roman stocky Octavia temple right next to the museum. After the museum visit can be reached via a staircase down to the marketplace, the agora. Links is a high, well-preserved vault. It was part of a series of 15 stores, in which a Säulenhalle ran. Right ahead is a high, projecting at the Agora Terrace Bema as marked. That was a rostrum from which the Apostle Paul in the year 51 should have spoken. Approximately 30 m south of the limited Bema a 165 m long Säulenhalle the marketplace. Clearly visible are 33 two-rooms. In the front are well shafts to see it as Marktschänken identity: In the fountain drinks were chilled. From the Agora from lead levels down to the ancient Lechaion road at the exit ends of the excavation site. Just right of the stairs there is the well-preserved plant of the 2nd Century redesigned peirem fountain with remains of Roman wall paintings. April-Oct. daily clock 8-19, Nov. 8-17 to March daily clock, entrance fee 6 Euro incl Museum" favorite="" full_name="Ancient Corinth (Archéa Kórinthos), Korinth, Greece" googled_path="Greece/Korinth/Ancient-Corinth-Archea-Korinthos" hidden="0" href="http://www.tripwolf.com/en/guide/show/292514/Greece/Korinth/Ancient-Corinth-Archea-Korinthos" id="292514" inherited="1" is_poi="1" item_name="Ancient Corinth (Archéa Kórinthos), Korinth, Greece" language="ENG" latitude="37.3873713812062" longitude="22.9971661436663" ltp_level="0" parents_name="Korinth, Greece" rating="0" recommended="" status_description="4" status_name="1" status_tags="0" status_teaser="2" teaser="" teaser_or_description="&lt;b&gt;&lt;/b&gt; Old Corinth is one of the most worth seeing archaeological sites of the Peloponnese. One gets a good picture of the layout of the city center in Roman times. On the short walk from the entrance to the..." teaser_or_description_short="&lt;b&gt;&lt;/b&gt; Old Corinth is one of the most worth seeing archaeological sites of the Peloponnese. One gets a good picture of the layo..." type="13" type_id="13" type_name="sight" votes="0" zoom="16">
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    <triplocations name="Mykene (Mykínes, Mykénai)" description="The walls of the 3500 year old castle of Mykene on a low hill on the edge of the fertile Argolian midlands still seem defying and cold. Powerful kings like Atreus, Agamemnon and Orest resided here between 1600 and 1200 BC - legend and literature don’t only report advantageous things about them. The name Mykene is also inseparably connected to Heinrich Schliemann who found important golden treasures weighing 29 pounds. If you want to see the excavations in the cooler morning or evening hours with less visitors, you can stay in the modern village of Mykínes. Heinrich Schliemann slept in the very modest hotel Belle Helene in room no. 3. Hotel La Petite Planete is more modern and more comfortable." favorite="" full_name="Mykene (Mykínes, Mykénai), Greece" googled_path="Greece/Mykene-Mykines-Mykenai" hidden="0" href="http://www.tripwolf.com/en/guide/show/292516/Greece/Mykene-Mykines-Mykenai" id="292516" inherited="1" is_poi="1" item_name="Mykene (Mykínes, Mykénai), Greece" language="ENG" latitude="37.8220672064087" longitude="22.1859909124292" ltp_level="0" parents_name="Greece" rating="0" recommended="" status_description="4" status_name="1" status_tags="0" status_teaser="2" teaser="A castle and many old graves " teaser_or_description="&lt;b&gt;A castle and many old graves .&lt;/b&gt; The walls of the 3500 year old castle of Mykene on a low hill on the edge of the fertile Argolian midlands still seem defying and cold. Powerful kings like Atreus, Agamemn..." teaser_or_description_short="&lt;b&gt;A castle and many old graves .&lt;/b&gt; The walls of the 3500 year old castle of Mykene on a low hill on the edge of the fertile Ar..." type="13" type_id="13" type_name="sight" votes="2" zoom="10">
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    <triplocations name="Nauplia (Náfplio)" description="The capital of Argolis has one of the most beautiful and closed Old Town district of the Greek mainland. It spreads under the protection of three forts between the shores of a bay-wide and steep rocks. The modern new town which is clearly separated, so that the traffic largely banished from the Old Town can stay. This creates space for many street cafes and taverns of stairs below the streets to the higher-lying neighborhoods. The City (13 800 Ew.) Repeatedly in the Middle Ages between Turks and Venetians fought, was the first capital of modern Greece. As early as 1822, the Turks from Nauplia distributed. In January 1823 it became the seat of the Greek revolutionary government. From January 1833 until December 1834 was Nauplia residence of the first Greek king, Otto I of Wittelsbach Then it had the capital to Athens, however, role assign, but some buildings are reminiscent of those glory days." favorite="" full_name="Nauplia (Náfplio), Greece" googled_path="Greece/Nauplia-Nafplio" hidden="0" href="http://www.tripwolf.com/en/guide/show/292520/Greece/Nauplia-Nafplio" id="292520" inherited="1" is_poi="0" item_name="Nauplia (Náfplio), Greece" language="ENG" latitude="37.3656423699517" longitude="21.9810821223383" ltp_level="0" parents_name="Greece" rating="5" recommended="" status_description="4" status_name="1" status_tags="0" status_teaser="2" teaser="The first capital of the new Greece" teaser_or_description="&lt;b&gt;The first capital of the new Greece.&lt;/b&gt; The capital of Argolis has one of the most beautiful and closed Old Town district of the Greek mainland. It spreads under the protection of three forts between the s..." teaser_or_description_short="&lt;b&gt;The first capital of the new Greece.&lt;/b&gt; The capital of Argolis has one of the most beautiful and closed Old Town district of ..." type="7" type_id="7" type_name="city / town" votes="2" zoom="10">
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    <triplocations name="Lérna" description="Lerna Nemea was the scene of the second of the twelve legendary exploits of Heracles. Here he is with a nine-water snake - the Hydra of Lerna - to do the man and the animal swallowed. For each severed her head grew two new after. Herakles overcame them and now poisoned with the gall of the monster's arrows. The visit of the excavations of Lerna pays only for the most interested. You can see remains of houses dating from the 3rd and 4 Jt. BC Excavations of Lerna is 100 meters south of the road from Argos after Trípoli on the outskirts of the village of Mili. The driveway is signposted from Argos (8.30-15 clock daily, admission 2 euros). 22 km west of Nauplia" favorite="" full_name="Lérna, Greece" googled_path="Greece/Lerna" hidden="0" href="http://www.tripwolf.com/en/guide/show/292539/Greece/Lerna" id="292539" inherited="1" is_poi="0" item_name="Lérna, Greece" language="ENG" latitude="37.2306801962815" longitude="22.4441202227347" ltp_level="0" parents_name="Greece" rating="0" recommended="" status_description="4" status_name="1" status_tags="0" status_teaser="2" teaser="" teaser_or_description="&lt;b&gt;&lt;/b&gt; Lerna Nemea was the scene of the second of the twelve legendary exploits of Heracles. Here he is with a nine-water snake - the Hydra of Lerna - to do the man and the animal swallowed. For each severed..." teaser_or_description_short="&lt;b&gt;&lt;/b&gt; Lerna Nemea was the scene of the second of the twelve legendary exploits of Heracles. Here he is with a nine-water snake..." type="8" type_id="8" type_name="village" votes="0" zoom="10">
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    <triplocations name="Corinth Canal" description="The channel of Corinth has been connecting the Corinthian Gulf to the Saronic Gulf since 1893. The sight from the old, 130 feet high road bridge is phenomenal. Towboats pull ships with pilots on board across the 4 mile long waterway which saves the crews the circumnavigation of the Peloponnese." favorite="" full_name="Corinth Canal, Greece" googled_path="Greece/Corinth-Canal" hidden="0" href="http://www.tripwolf.com/en/guide/show/292540/Greece/Corinth-Canal" id="292540" inherited="0" is_poi="1" item_name="Corinth Canal, Greece" language="ENG" latitude="37.9491451" longitude="22.963594" ltp_level="0" parents_name="Greece" rating="4" recommended="" status_description="4" status_name="1" status_tags="0" status_teaser="2" teaser="A structure the old Greeks used to dream of " teaser_or_description="&lt;b&gt;A structure the old Greeks used to dream of .&lt;/b&gt; The channel of Corinth has been connecting the Corinthian Gulf to the Saronic Gulf since 1893. The sight from the old, 130 feet high road bridge is phenomen..." teaser_or_description_short="&lt;b&gt;A structure the old Greeks used to dream of .&lt;/b&gt; The channel of Corinth has been connecting the Corinthian Gulf to the Saroni..." type="17" type_id="17" type_name="body of water" votes="4" zoom="11">
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    <triplocations name="Máni" description="Steep coasts with hardly any beaches and ports and the inaccessible Taigéttos Mountains characterize Mani, the middle finger of the three fingers of the Peloponnese. Well-fortified, up to 60 feet high towers stand out everywhere in the villages; some villages seem to consist of not much else. Many villages are almost deserted in Máni today; some of the tower houses are ruinous, others were remodeled into idyllic hotels or holiday cottages. It’s worth your while to stay there for a few days and explore this unique Greek cultural and natural landscape.  A good starting point is Areópoli. A destination of quite a different nature in the Inner Mani is the stalactite cave of Pirgos Dirou. The most beautiful beach of Máni is fine sandy Kalógria Beach. The buildings of one of the best hotels of the Peloponnese, Hotel Kalamítsi, are located right before the northern neighboring town of Kardamíli." favorite="" full_name="Máni, Greece" googled_path="Greece/Mani" hidden="0" href="http://www.tripwolf.com/en/guide/show/292541/Greece/Mani" id="292541" inherited="0" is_poi="0" item_name="Máni, Greece" language="ENG" latitude="41.406172" longitude="26.404909" ltp_level="0" parents_name="Greece" rating="0" recommended="" status_description="4" status_name="1" status_tags="0" status_teaser="2" teaser="Pírgos Diroú: Boat trip through a stalactite cave " teaser_or_description="&lt;b&gt;Pírgos Diroú: Boat trip through a stalactite cave .&lt;/b&gt; Steep coasts with hardly any beaches and ports and the inaccessible Taigéttos Mountains characterize Mani, the middle finger of the three fingers of t..." teaser_or_description_short="&lt;b&gt;Pírgos Diroú: Boat trip through a stalactite cave .&lt;/b&gt; Steep coasts with hardly any beaches and ports and the inaccessible Ta..." type="5" type_id="5" type_name="subregion" votes="2" zoom="10">
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    <triplocations name="Tiryns (Tiryntha)" description="The Mycenaean Tiryns Castle rose on a 20 meters high and 300 meters long hill in the argolischen level. The most impressive are the massive walls of the period from 1400 to 1200 BC They are up to 17 m thick and consist of up to 7 m long stone blocks without mortar stratified. Unique are the so-called galleries: long corridors, which are covered by Kraggewölben. In the Interior Castle are the remains of a palace like the king of Mycenae to recognize. Tiryns was in the 12th Century BC, destroyed by fire, which is still ongoing excavations are under the direction of the German Archaeological Institute in Athens (8.30-15 clock daily, admission € 3). 4 km north of Nauplia" favorite="" full_name="Tiryns (Tiryntha), Greece" googled_path="Greece/Tiryns-Tiryntha" hidden="0" href="http://www.tripwolf.com/en/guide/show/292544/Greece/Tiryns-Tiryntha" id="292544" inherited="1" is_poi="1" item_name="Tiryns (Tiryntha), Greece" language="ENG" latitude="37.9001492801366" longitude="22.6334133329162" ltp_level="0" parents_name="Greece" rating="0" recommended="" status_description="4" status_name="1" status_tags="0" status_teaser="2" teaser="" teaser_or_description="&lt;b&gt;&lt;/b&gt; The Mycenaean Tiryns Castle rose on a 20 meters high and 300 meters long hill in the argolischen level. The most impressive are the massive walls of the period from 1400 to 1200 BC They are up to 17 m..." teaser_or_description_short="&lt;b&gt;&lt;/b&gt; The Mycenaean Tiryns Castle rose on a 20 meters high and 300 meters long hill in the argolischen level. The most impress..." type="13" type_id="13" type_name="sight" votes="0" zoom="10">
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    <triplocations name="Trípoli" description="Trípoli (25 500 Ew.), The bustling capital of Arcadia, located in the heart of the Peloponnese 660 m high at the edge of the Arcadian plateau, especially in the grain is grown. The city was first in the 14th Century was founded and in 1827 Greek war of liberation from the Turks completely destroyed, so they have no historical monuments. Due to its central location, it is a good starting point for many excursions." favorite="" full_name="Trípoli, Greece" googled_path="Greece/Tripoli" hidden="0" href="http://www.tripwolf.com/en/guide/show/292546/Greece/Tripoli" id="292546" inherited="0" is_poi="0" item_name="Trípoli, Greece" language="ENG" latitude="37.511236" longitude="22.374101" ltp_level="0" parents_name="Greece" rating="0" recommended="" status_description="4" status_name="1" status_tags="0" status_teaser="2" teaser="" teaser_or_description="&lt;b&gt;&lt;/b&gt; Trípoli (25 500 Ew.), The bustling capital of Arcadia, located in the heart of the Peloponnese 660 m high at the edge of the Arcadian plateau, especially in the grain is grown. The city was first in t..." teaser_or_description_short="&lt;b&gt;&lt;/b&gt; Trípoli (25 500 Ew.), The bustling capital of Arcadia, located in the heart of the Peloponnese 660 m high at the edge of..." type="7" type_id="7" type_name="city / town" votes="0" zoom="10">
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    <triplocations name="Epidauros (Epídavros)" description="Today, the name Epidauros primarily stands for excellent performances of ancient tragedies in the best-preserved amphitheatre of Greece. The museum and the excavations of the Asclepios shrine which was part of the theater are also worth a visit. Epidauros was a spa where sick people came for cure. The partially completed original components of the Great Propylaeum and an Artemis temple are very impressive." favorite="" full_name="Epidauros (Epídavros), Greece" googled_path="Greece/Epidauros-Epidavros" hidden="0" href="http://www.tripwolf.com/en/guide/show/292553/Greece/Epidauros-Epidavros" id="292553" inherited="0" is_poi="1" item_name="Epidauros (Epídavros), Greece" language="ENG" latitude="37.6270123909044" longitude="23.1310272216797" ltp_level="0" parents_name="Greece" rating="4" recommended="" status_description="4" status_name="1" status_tags="0" status_teaser="2" teaser="Spa of the ancient world and best-preserved Greek theater " teaser_or_description="&lt;b&gt;Spa of the ancient world and best-preserved Greek theater .&lt;/b&gt; Today, the name Epidauros primarily stands for excellent performances of ancient tragedies in the best-preserved amphitheatre of Greece. The m..." teaser_or_description_short="&lt;b&gt;Spa of the ancient world and best-preserved Greek theater .&lt;/b&gt; Today, the name Epidauros primarily stands for excellent perfo..." type="13" type_id="13" type_name="sight" votes="3" zoom="12">
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    <triplocations name="Tegéa" description="Situated in the village are impressive remains of a large Athena temple from the 4th Century BC A small museum next to excavations shows (Tue-Sun 8.30-15 clock). Going from here 2 km towards Paléo Episkopi, we come to a park, a popular picnic destination of Tripolitaner with some impressive ruins of a Hellenistic theater from the 2nd Century BC, a porch, an early Christian basilica and a medieval settlement from the 7-13 Century (freely accessible). 8 km south of Trípoli" favorite="" full_name="Tegéa, Greece" googled_path="Greece/Tegea" hidden="0" href="http://www.tripwolf.com/en/guide/show/292554/Greece/Tegea" id="292554" inherited="1" is_poi="0" item_name="Tegéa, Greece" language="ENG" latitude="37.7333498367369" longitude="21.9776967678724" ltp_level="0" parents_name="Greece" rating="0" recommended="" status_description="4" status_name="1" status_tags="0" status_teaser="2" teaser="" teaser_or_description="&lt;b&gt;&lt;/b&gt; Situated in the village are impressive remains of a large Athena temple from the 4th Century BC A small museum next to excavations shows (Tue-Sun 8.30-15 clock). Going from here 2 km towards Paléo Epi..." teaser_or_description_short="&lt;b&gt;&lt;/b&gt; Situated in the village are impressive remains of a large Athena temple from the 4th Century BC A small museum next to e..." type="8" type_id="8" type_name="village" votes="0" zoom="10">
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    <triplocations name="Patras (Pátra)" description="Greece's third city (160400 inhabitants). Uppercase after Athens and Thessaloniki, for many tourists thanks to its motorized ferry the major gateway to Greece. The European Capital of Culture 2006 is scenically beautiful, but very busy and loud. The city of Patras with its many squares and modern, to Italy-based boutiques, cafes and bars with offers many shopping opportunities. Well, you can eat during the day in the tavern was established in 1906 already Nikoláras (daily from 11 clock, Agiou Nikolaou Odos 50, €). At the Platia Olgas is the Archaeological Museum of the City with predominantly Roman exhibits. It's worth visiting just for the most interested (Tue-Sun 8.30-15 clock, free admission). The only attraction of the lower city is the first church was built in 1973 of the patron saint of the city, the Apostle Andrew. It will be taught in the city and also to have suffered martyrdom. In the Upper Town, the ancient Roman Odeon used for cultural events. A beautiful view of city and port has one of the castle, at the site of an ancient acropolis built (April-Okt. Tue-Sun 8-19 clock, Nov-March Tue-Sun 8-17 clock, free admission ). A trip worth the large wine cellar at the Achaia Clauss Clauss Lofos near the village Saraváli (11-13 clock daily, June to September. 11-20 also clock, free admission). 102 miles north of Olympia" favorite="" full_name="Patras (Pátra), Greece" googled_path="Greece/Patras-Patra" hidden="0" href="http://www.tripwolf.com/en/guide/show/292556/Greece/Patras-Patra" id="292556" inherited="0" is_poi="0" item_name="Patras (Pátra), Greece" language="ENG" latitude="38.238119" longitude="21.739245" ltp_level="0" parents_name="Greece" rating="0" recommended="" status_description="4" status_name="1" status_tags="0" status_teaser="2" teaser="" teaser_or_description="&lt;b&gt;&lt;/b&gt; Greece's third city (160400 inhabitants). Uppercase after Athens and Thessaloniki, for many tourists thanks to its motorized ferry the major gateway to Greece. The European Capital of Culture 2006 is ..." teaser_or_description_short="&lt;b&gt;&lt;/b&gt; Greece's third city (160400 inhabitants). Uppercase after Athens and Thessaloniki, for many tourists thanks to its motor..." type="7" type_id="7" type_name="city / town" votes="1" zoom="10">
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    <triplocations name="Sparta/Mystrás" description="Sparta, the capital of Laconia, was in ancient times the great enemies of Athens. While in Athens, a life-happy, developed democracy, Sparta remained until the end of his self-governed Adelsgeschlechtern a military state. Spartan living and laconic expression was proverbial. From the famous Sparta remained only minor debris from the Roman period. The city was newly founded in 1834, after their residents in the 13 Century to 6 km Mystras was moved. There were Frankish Crusaders in 1249 on a steep hill before Taigéttos mountains created a castle by the Byzantines conquered 1262. They built on the hill, the largest medieval city in the Peloponnese with numerous churches and monasteries. Until 1460 they handed over the Turks, was the seat of Mystras Byzantine despot princes said that from here on the Peloponnese prevailed. Between 1687 and 1715 was Mystras in Venice, then in Turkish hands. By 1700 had 42 000 inhabitants Mystras. Nor in 1800 lived 16 000 people within its walls. Today Mystras is a picturesque ruin city, whose visit to one of the highlights of a trip is Greece. Between the walls of medieval houses and palaces, religious buildings are magnificent, with beautiful frescoes preserved, is the magnificent view over the mountains and the green level, in the middle of the new Sparta only by certain (14 800 Ew.) Lies." favorite="" full_name="Sparta/Mystrás, Greece" googled_path="Greece/SpartaMystras" hidden="0" href="http://www.tripwolf.com/en/guide/show/292558/Greece/SpartaMystras" id="292558" inherited="1" is_poi="0" item_name="Sparta/Mystrás, Greece" language="ENG" latitude="37.07429" longitude="22.36621" ltp_level="0" parents_name="Greece" rating="0" recommended="" status_description="4" status_name="1" status_tags="0" status_teaser="2" teaser="" teaser_or_description="&lt;b&gt;&lt;/b&gt; Sparta, the capital of Laconia, was in ancient times the great enemies of Athens. While in Athens, a life-happy, developed democracy, Sparta remained until the end of his self-governed Adelsgeschlecht..." teaser_or_description_short="&lt;b&gt;&lt;/b&gt; Sparta, the capital of Laconia, was in ancient times the great enemies of Athens. While in Athens, a life-happy, develop..." type="7" type_id="7" type_name="city / town" votes="0" zoom="10">
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    <triplocations name="Archaeological Site of Mystras" description="The chapel of St. George is one of the many private chapels of the town. Its dainty Narthex is beautiful. The Peribléptos Abbey is located at the slope and is built at several levels because of it. The church is an angled building with well-preserved frescos from around 1350. The ruin of a noble house, which gives an idea of how the prosperous of the 15th century lived, is called the Phrangópoulos Mansion. Nuns live in Pantanássa Abbey; the ensemble of the large palace ruin is described as Palaces - the princes of Mystrás resided here. St. Sophía from the 14th century was an abbey and palace church at the same time. It was used as a mosque during the Turkish era. Metropolis was the bishop church of town, it’s next to the former bishop palace." favorite="" full_name="Archaeological Site of Mystras, Sparta/Mystrás, Greece" googled_path="Greece/SpartaMystras/Archaeological-Site-of-Mystras" hidden="0" href="http://www.tripwolf.com/en/guide/show/292564/Greece/SpartaMystras/Archaeological-Site-of-Mystras" id="292564" inherited="0" is_poi="1" item_name="Archaeological Site of Mystras, Sparta/Mystrás, Greece" language="ENG" latitude="37.07429" longitude="22.36621" ltp_level="0" parents_name="Sparta, Greece" rating="0" recommended="" status_description="4" status_name="1" status_tags="0" status_teaser="2" teaser="A Byzantine ghost town in a wonderful landscape " teaser_or_description="&lt;b&gt;A Byzantine ghost town in a wonderful landscape .&lt;/b&gt; The chapel of St. George is one of the many private chapels of the town. Its dainty Narthex is beautiful. The Peribléptos Abbey is located at the slope ..." teaser_or_description_short="&lt;b&gt;A Byzantine ghost town in a wonderful landscape .&lt;/b&gt; The chapel of St. George is one of the many private chapels of the town...." type="13" type_id="13" type_name="sight" votes="3" zoom="16">
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