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The Peloponnese, or Morea as southern Greece is often called, is the heart of the country.
A place for all seasons. From the second millennium before Christ to the present, it has lived to the beat of history. The Mycenaean Civilization, Bassae, Olympia, and Epidaurus are among the most important monuments of Ancient Greece. Mistras and Aghia Sophia at Monemvassia are jewels of the Byzantine era. The castles of the Morea are famous; most eminent among them are those of Acrocorinth, Karitena, Kalamata, Koroni, and most picturesque of all, the castle of Methoni. Nafplion, one of Greece’s loveliest and most delightful towns, was the first capital of the modern state. |
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| ACHAIA
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Self Catering - 21 Hotels - 76 Other - 66 |
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| ARGOLIDA
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Self Catering - 45 Hotels - 105 Other - 40 |
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| ARKADIA
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Self Catering - 30 Hotels - 42 Other - 5 |
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| ILIA
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Self Catering - 14 Hotels - 64 Other - 14 |
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| KORINTHIA
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Self Catering - 10 Hotels - 91 Other - 24 |
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| LACONIA
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Self Catering - 57 Hotels - 52 Other - 21 |
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| MESSINIA
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Self Catering - 22 Hotels - 82 Other - 44 |
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