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Tripi Destination Guide

Discover Tripi in Greece

Tripi in the region of Peloponnese is a place located in Greece - some 97 mi or ( 156 km ) South-West of Athens , the country's capital .

Interactive map of Tripi

Local time in Tripi is now 05:52 PM (Sunday) . The local timezone is named " Europe/Athens " with a UTC offset of 2 hours. Depending on your mobility, these larger cities might be interesting for you: Yeoryitsion, Xirokambion, Vresthena, Vergadhaiika, and Vasaras. When in this area, you might want to check out Yeoryitsion . We discovered some clip posted online . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Are you looking for some initial hints on what might be interesting in Tripi ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.


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Kalamata - Sparti (part1)

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Diadromi Kalamata- Sparti (Lagada) ..

Mt. Taygetos, Greece

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POA (www.poa.gr) excursion on the Northern Peak (Spanakaki Peak, 2017m) of Mt. Tayegetos, starting at Anavryti, Peloponese, S.Greece ..


Madonna in Greeece

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Madonna in Greece on Olympic Stadium on 27/09/2008... ..

Mystras 2009

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Unterwegs auf dem Kirchenberg von Mystras (Peloponnes, Griechenland) ..


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Interesting facts about this location

Brontochion Monastery

Brontochion Monastery (Greek: Βροντόχιον, Μονή Βροντοχίου) is a monastery in Mystras, Greece. The abbot Pachomius incorporated into it the small church of the Hodegetria, or "Aphentikon", as the monastery's catholicon. The church was reconstructed and completed around 1310, with some scholars giving 1308-1312 as the construction dates and others 1310-1322.

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Located at 37.08 22.37 (Lat./Long.); Less than 2 km away
Tags: 14th-century Eastern Orthodox church buildings, Buildings and structures in Peloponnese (region), Byzantine sacred architecture, Christian monasteries in Greece, Mystras

Sparta

Sparta, or Lacedaemon, was a prominent city-state in ancient Greece, situated on the banks of the Eurotas River in Laconia, in south-eastern Peloponnese. It emerged as a political entity around the 10th century BC, when the invading Dorians subjugated the local, non-Dorian population. Around 650 BC, it rose to become the dominant military land-power in ancient Greece.

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Located at 37.08 22.42 (Lat./Long.); Less than 7 km away
Tags: Ancient Greek cities, Former populated places in Greece, Greek mythology, Mythological kings, Offspring of Zeus, Populated places in Laconia, Rulers of Sparta, Sparta, States and territories established in the 11th century BC

Oenus (river)

The Oenus is a river in the Peloponnese peninsula, southern Greece. It rises in the watershed of Mt. Parnon, and, after flowing in a general southwesterly direction, falls into the Eurotas, at the distance of little more than a mile from Sparti. The principal tributary of the Oenus was the Gorgylus, probably the river of Vrestená. (Leake, Peloponnesiaca, p. 347.)

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Located at 37.09 22.43 (Lat./Long.); Less than 7 km away
Tags: Laconia, Rivers of Greece

464 BC Sparta earthquake

The Sparta earthquake of 464 BC destroyed much of Sparta, a city-state of ancient Greece. Historical sources suggest that the death toll may have been as high as 20,000, although modern scholars suggest that this figure is likely an exaggeration. The earthquake sparked a revolt of the helots, the slave class of Spartan society. Events surrounding this revolt led to an increase in tension between Sparta and their rival Athens and the cancellation of a treaty between them.

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Located at 37.08 22.43 (Lat./Long.); Less than 7 km away
Tags: 5th-century BC earthquakes, Classical Greece, Earthquakes in Greece, Sparta

Archaeological Museum of Sparta

The Archaeological Museum of Sparta is a museum in Sparta in Greece. It houses thousands of finds from the ancient Acropolis of Sparta, known as the Lakedaemonia, but also from the rest of the municipality of Laconia. The collection's pieces date from the Neolithic Age to the late Roman Period. There are seven rooms of an approximate area of 500 m2 which display only a small part of the collection. Administratively it belongs in 5th Ephorate of Prehistoric and Classic Antiquities.

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Located at 37.07 22.43 (Lat./Long.); Less than 7 km away
Tags: Archaeological museums in Greece, Museums in Peloponnese (region), Sparta