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    Nafplio or Nauplio (Greek: Ναύπλιο, romanized: Náfplio) is a coastal city located in the Peloponnese in Greece. It is the capital of the regional unit...
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    Argolic Gulf (redirect from Gulf of Nafplio)
    Peloponnese, Greece. It is about 50 km long and 30 km wide. Its main port is Nafplio, at its northwestern end. At the entrance to the gulf is the island Spetses...
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    Kasteli) is a Venetian castle located in the middle of the harbour of Nafplio. It was built by Antonio Gambello, an architect from Bergamo in 1471, although...
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    of the area can be found in the articles on Argos, Mycenae, Epidaurus, Nafplio, Troezen, Ermioni, Kranidi, Tiryns and Tolo. From 1833 to 1899, Argolis...
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    The Archaeological Museum of Nafplio is a museum in the town of Nafplio of the Argolis region in Greece. It has exhibits of the Neolithic, Chalcolithic...
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    Παλαμήδι) is a fortress to the east of the Acronauplia in the town of Nafplio in the Peloponnese region of southern Greece. Nestled on the crest of a...
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    in southern Greece. It connects Corinth with Argos, via Epidavros and Nafplio. It is situated in the regional units Corinthia and Argolis, in the Peloponnese...
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    favour of promoting Ancient Greek heritage. The capital was moved from Nafplio, where it had been since 1829, to Athens, then a smaller town. The Church...
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  • Corinth Thessaloniki Prison, Thessaloniki Larissa Prison, Larissa Nafplio Prison, Nafplio Neapolis Prison, Neapolis Tripoli Prison, Tripoli Chania Prison...
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  • military engagements that took place at or near the port city of Nauplia (Nafplio) in Greece: Siege of Nauplia (1205–12) by the Crusaders Siege of Nauplia...
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  • bay of the Argolic Gulf, 7 km south of Kranidi and 40 km southeast of Nafplio. The island of Spetses is located 6 km south of Porto Heli. There are ferry...
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    Konstantinos Mavromichalis (Greek: Κωνσταντίνος Μαυρομιχάλης; Mani, 1797–Nafplio, 1831), brother of the Bey of Mani, Petros Mavromichalis, was a Greek military...
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    prefecture, having nearly twice the population of the prefectural capital, Nafplio. Since the 2011 local government reform it has been part of the municipality...
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    English) (population 2011: 38,132) Spárti (Σπάρτη) (population 2023: 35,259) Nafplio (Ναύπλιο) (population 2011: 33,356) Trifylía (Τριφυλία) (population 2011:...
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  • and then during the Byzantine period was revived as an auxiliary port to Nafplio. Following the Fourth Crusade and the break-up of the Byzantine Empire...
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    Retrieved 2011-01-17. "Iria – Candia – Karnazaiika". www.nafplio.gr. Municipality of Nafplio. Retrieved 2017-01-02. "The Artichoke in Tinos". www.tinos...
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    the Battle of Karpenisi. He was the leader of the Legislative Corps in Nafplio. He also took part in the siege of Messolonghi where he excelled in the...
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  • Army Academy, an educational institution in Greece founded in 1828 in Nafplio by Ioannis Kapodistrias Greek Film Academy, a professional honorary organization...
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  • (Ἀργολιδοκορινθία), was one of the prefectures of Greece. Its capital was Nafplio. It was one of the first prefectures established, first in 1833–1836 and...
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    found himself cut off from his supply fleet, which had intended to land at Nafplio but was successfully blockaded by the Greek fleet under Admiral Andreas...
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    century, Roma are recorded in Venetian territories, including Methoni and Nafplio in the Peloponnese, and Corfu. Around 1360, a fiefdom called the Feudum...
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    Hellenic Studies in Greece (CHS Greece) is a Harvard research center based in Nafplio, Greece. A twin institution to its counterpart Harvard University's Center...
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    Ottoman Empire, excluding several port cities still held by the Venetians (Nafplio, Monemvasia, Parga and Methone the most important of them). The Cyclades...
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    the Cold War The Kingdom of Greece during the Greco-Turkish War Capital Nafplio (1832–1834) Athens (1834–1973) Largest city Athens Official languages Greekb...
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  • The Friend of the Law was published. Later, Konstantinos Dimidis went to Nafplio. On his own initiative, collaborating again with Konstantinos Tompras,...
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    Negroponte (Euboea) (1209/1390–1470) Pteleos (1322–1470) Napoli di Romania (Nafplio) (1388–1540) Argos (1394–1463) Lepanto (Nafpaktos) (1407–1540, 1687–1699)...
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    Constantinople. Santorini joined an insurrection that had broken out in Nafplio on 1 February 1862 against the rule of King Otto of Greece. However, the...
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  • The Fifth National Assembly (Greek: Εʹ Εθνοσυνέλευση) of the Greeks convened at Argos on 5 December 1831, before relocating to Nafplion in early 1832....
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    and the establishment of the Greek Kingdom, Athens was chosen to replace Nafplio as the second capital of the newly independent Greek state in 1834, largely...
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  • Peloponnese (southern Greece). It is situated on the old national highway from Nafplio to Corinth. Dervenakia is part of the community of Archaia Nemea. The name...
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