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Megas Kampos Destination Guide

Explore Megas Kampos in Greece

Megas Kampos in the region of Epirus with its 63 inhabitants is a town in Greece - some 163 mi or ( 263 km ) North-West of Athens , the country's capital city .

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Current time in Megas Kampos is now 04:41 AM (Saturday) . The local timezone is named " Europe/Athens " with a UTC offset of 2 hours. Depending on the availability of means of transportation, these more prominent locations might be interesting for you: Vathykampos, Sesi, Peta, Patras, and Megas Kampos. Since you are here already, make sure to check out Vathykampos . We saw some video on the web . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Where to go and what to see in Megas Kampos ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.


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foteino artas

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foteino artas a village near by arta with bautyfull landscapes ..

Age of loneliness - Enigma (Jam & Spoon remix)

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"Age of loneliness" single was released in 1994. ..


Greek Gorge

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Greek Gorge ..

Greece dance Kozlí tanec

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Greece, dance - Kozlí tanec, Řecko 2009 ..


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Interesting facts about this location

Dimari

Dimari is a settlement in the municipality Georgios Karaiskakis, in the regional unit of Arta, Greece.

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Located at 39.15 21.15 (Lat./Long.); Less than 10 km away
Tags: Populated places in Arta (regional unit)

Ambracia

Ambracia, occasionally Ampracia, was a city of ancient Greece on the site of modern Arta. It was founded as a Corinthian colony in the 7th century BC and was situated about 7 miles from the Ambracian Gulf, on a bend of the navigable river Arachthos (or Aratthus), in the midst of a fertile wooded plain.

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Located at 39.16 20.99 (Lat./Long.); Less than 17 km away
Tags: Acarnania, Ancient Greek cities, Archaeological sites in Epirus (region), Arta, Greece, Corinthian colonies, Former populated places in Greece, Geography of ancient Epirus, Populated places established in the 7th century BC, Pyrrhus of Epirus

Church of the Parigoritissa

The Church of the Parigoritissa is the 13th-century Byzantine metropolitan church of the Greek city of Arta. Part of the building houses the Archaeological Collection of Arta. The church was founded in ca. 1290 by the Despot of Epirus, Nikephoros I Komnenos Doukas (r. 1268–1297), and his second wife Anna Kantakouzene. The church eventually became bankrupt, and was turned into a dependency (metochion) of the Monastery of Kato Panagia. In 1578, it is attested as a female convent.

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Located at 39.16 20.98 (Lat./Long.); Less than 18 km away
Tags: 1280s architecture, 13th-century church buildings, Arta, Greece, Buildings and structures in Epirus (region), Byzantine sacred architecture, Despotate of Epirus, Eastern Orthodox church buildings in Greece

Limini

Limini is a small village in northwestern Greece. It is located approximately 7 km outside Arta, where the ancient city of Ambracia once lay.

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Located at 39.12 21.03 (Lat./Long.); Less than 18 km away
Tags: Populated places in Arta (regional unit)

Bridge of Arta

The Bridge of Arta (Greek: Γεφύρι της Άρτας) is an old stone bridge that crosses the Arachthos river (Άραχθος) in the west of the city of Arta (Άρτα) in Greece. It has been rebuilt many times over the centuries, starting with Roman or perhaps older foundations; the current bridge is probably a 17th-century Ottoman construction. The folk ballad "The Bridge of Arta" tells a story of human sacrifice during its building.

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Located at 39.15 20.97 (Lat./Long.); Less than 19 km away
Tags: 17th-century bridges, Arta, Greece, Bridges in Greece, Buildings and structures in Epirus (region), Medieval legends