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Argostoli Kefalonia Greece

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Argostoli town was devastated in 1953 by an earthquake. However few original features remain. It has an attractive waterfront although it was not rebuilt in its “venetian” style. Much of the daily fish catch on Kefalonia is sold in the fish market, next to the waterfront, where taverna owners and locals await the early morning […]

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Introducing Kefalonia

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Introducing Kefalonia

With an area of 688.8 square kilometers, Kefalonia is the largest of the group of Greek Islands known as the Ionian islands, and the sixth-largest of all Greek islands. Its neighboring islands Corfu and Zakynthos are more known than Kefalonia, however, it has much to offer, especially to those looking for a more peaceful and […]

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Kefalonia – Castle of Agios Georgios

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Castle of Agios Georgios

The Byzantine castle of Aghios Georgios is perched high above the villages of Peratata and Travliata about 5 km from the current capital Argostoli. The castle of Aghios Georgios, which locals simply call Kastro (The Castle) is visible for miles around and offers spectacular views. Historical records indicate a fortification on the site dating back […]