North Aegean Islands

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The Eupalinian Tunnel is the middle section of the ancient city of Samos’s aqueduct.
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Methymna, had since antiquity been the island’s second most important city after Mytilene.
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The building that houses the Chios Archaeological Museum was erected in the 1960s in the Evangelistria district of Chios town.
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According to tradition, Nea Moni was founded by the emperor Constantine IX Monomachos.
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The Heraion of Samos was one of ancient Greece’s most important sanctuaries.
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The foundation stone was laid at an impressive ceremony on 16-8-1909 and the building was ready in 1913.
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The old building of the Mytilene Archaeological Museum is near the town harbour.
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The new building of the Mytilene Archaeological Museum is located in the Kioski area.
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The Castle of Mytilene, encompassing an area of 200,000 m2, is considered one of the largest fortresses in the Mediterranean.
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The Lemnos Archaeological Museum at Romeikos Yialos, Myrina, houses finds from the excavations
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The Vareltzidaina ‘archontiko’ (traditional ‘mansion’) is one of the few surviving examples on Lesbos.
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Nea Moni, founded in the early 11th century, is located in central Chios.
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