Tourism in Greece ( Visit Greece this Summer )
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Πέμπτη 9 Σεπτεμβρίου 2010
Tourist product enduring
The Greek tourist product is showing great endurance despite the negative events occuring in the current tourist season, according to data processed and published on Tuesday by the Federation of Greek Tourist Enterprises from the country's 13 main airports.
More specifically, at the country's most important airports over the January-August period a decrease of 1.02 percent is registered compared to the corresponding period last year with tourist arrivals in absolute figures totalling 7,888,228 from 7,969,281 during last year's period.
As regards arrivals in August, the most productive month from the point of view of arrivals, an increase of 0.67 percent is noted, amounting in absolute figures to 1,991,410 tourists from 2,004,745 last year.
The leading region in arrivals in August was Santorini, achieving an increase of 21.8 percent compared to last year with 52,216 tourists. Following in arrivals were Cephalonia with 11.9 percent, Kos with 10.1, Rhodes with 9.2, Zakynthos wirth 2.9, Samos with 0,05 and Skiathos with 0.4.
source: ana-mpa.gr
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The ancient quarries of Thassos
The remnants of history, and nature itself, despite changes affected with the passage of time, bear undeniable witness to a place's past glory, prosperity and geostrategic importance.
Such is the case of the remains of the ancient marble quarries and surrounding area of unparalleled beauty of Alyki on the island of Thassos.
The quarries, abandoned for centuries, attest to the island's position as an important settlement and trading center in antiquity and to its rich history of marble quarrying and precious minerals mining.
The ancient quarry at Alyki, but also the modern-day marble quarries on the southeastern coastal area of the island are an important piece of the local history, where visitors can also see traces of the ancient, but advanced, quarrying methods of yore.
source: ana-mpa.gr
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Δευτέρα 6 Σεπτεμβρίου 2010
Tourism minister in Israel
Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu, on a recent visit to Greece, noted the need for strengthening Greek-Israeli tourism relations during a meeting with Greek premier George Papandreou.
During his visit to Tel Aviv, Geroulanos will meet with his Israeli counterpart Stas Misezhnikov and tour operators, and will also give a series of press conferences.
source: ana-mpa.gr
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Preveli palm tree forest designated for reforestation
The prefecture of Crete on Monday designated for reforestation the expanse of the Preveli palm tree forest, which was totally destroyed by a wildfire in August.
According to the local authorities' announcement, camping and grazing are prohibited in the area for the next 10 years. The cutting of trees, branches, brush and shrubs is also forbidden, as well as all kinds of recreational activity, such as camping, biking, etc. The decision prohibits, in general, any action that may further harm the already ravaged environment, in a bid to restore and protect the forest's ecosystem.
source: ana-mpa.gr
Κυριακή 5 Σεπτεμβρίου 2010
U2 returns to Greece after 13 years
"You are not defined by financial markets," Bono roared to an ecstatic audience that packed the stadium on Friday night, arriving from all areas of Greece to fill the stadium in defiance of the country's grim economic reality.
After opening acts Avin Geffen and Snow Patrol, U2 appeared on the stage playing the only unreleased song on the setlist, the instrumental opener "Return of the Stingray Guitar". They then proceeded to drive the crowd to delirium, with the audience roaring along to stock favourites like "I Still Havent' Found What I'm Looking For", "Get on Your Boots", "Vertigo", "Elevation", "Sunday Bloody Sunday" and "Pride".
The encore reserved more treats that had fans jumping in their seats, including "One", "Where the Streets have no Name" and "With or Without You".
This was only the second time that U2 have played in Greece, their first being 13 years ago in Thessaloniki.
source: ana-mpa.gr
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Παρασκευή 3 Σεπτεμβρίου 2010
Tsikeli Hotel, Kastraki, Kalambaka
There are plenty of footpaths close to Tsikeli Hotel for guests who like to hike and car hire is available for further exploration of the monasteries, mountains and the town of Kalambaka.
The Tsikeli Hotel is a child friendly place, with a warm and comfortable atmosphere. As a family run hotel, the owners provide the personal touch that makes a holiday special.
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Herakleidon Museum: Exhibition "Woman as Muse"
The exhibition will showcase about ninety (90) works on paper – watercolors, prints and drawings of the first fifty years of the 20th century, by European artists (including Greeks). The works come from the Herakleidon Museum’s collection works by Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dali, Henri Matisse, Aristide Maillol, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Paul Landacre, Dame Laura Knight, Theophile-Alexandre Steinlen, Childe Hassam, Pierre Bonnard, Gustav Klimt, Egon Schiele, Jules Pascin, Yiannis Moralis, George Varlamos, George Economidis, Markos Zavitzianos, Emmanuel Zeppos, Dimitrios Galanis, Alexandros Korogiannakis, Dimitris Giannoukakis, Angelos Theodoropoulos, Costas Grammatopoulos and Yannis Kefallinos.
The female form has been an inspiration to artists of all ages and ethnic groups, dating back to antiquity. The exhibition “Woman as Muse, 1900-1950” will showcase works on paper by world renowned artists of modernism, depicting their varied interpretations of the female form and reflecting the prevailing artistic movements of their time. Woman is portrayed as mother, muse, lover, friend or confidante. She is alternately nurturing, beguiling, assertive or conspiratorial.
Museum Hours
Tue-Sat 13:00-21:00
Sun 11:00-19:00
Monday - closed
Herakleidon 16, Thissio
118 51 Athens, Greece
(Metro station: Thissio)
T: +30 210 34 61 981
F: +30 210 34 58 225
http://www.herakleidon-art.gr/
info@herakleidon-art.gr
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Annual Book Festival opens at Zappeion in Athens
The Book Festival, which runs through September 19, is organised annually by the Association of Book Publishers in collaboration with the City of Athens' Cultural Organisation and Historical Archives under the aegis of the Culture and Tourism Ministry, also features a number of side events, including photo exhibitions readings for children.
More than 160 publishers will present some 50,000 books in 13 stands in this year's festival.
An exhibition of up-to-now unpublished photographs of Athens in 1888 will also be on display. The photographs are from the City of Athens' Historical Archives and are contained in a collectors' edition published by the city, called "Athinai", which will be formally presented on September 15 in the evening.
Also, the National Book Center has scheduled a series of readings for children, titled "Fairytales of the World". On Saturday, Sunday and next Sunday (Sept. 19), at 7:00-8:00 p.m., children will have the opportunity to attend readings of traditional folk tales and literature from all parts of the world, which have been handed down from generation to generation in the oral tradition or written by Greek and foreign writers.
source: ana-mpa.gr
Πέμπτη 2 Σεπτεμβρίου 2010
Rock climbing on kalymnos
Climbers began drifting into Kalymnos in the mid-1990s as word spread of giant cliffs and seaside ambiance. As a consequence, the island has transformed itself from one where the main sources of income were from a declining sponge-diving and fishing industry into a climber’s paradise. Nowadays, there are approximately 200 walking distances in 77 climbing fields, including distinctive markings for the starting point of every trekking spot.
Kalymnos is one of the most important climbing destinations worldwide, an island that has everything a traveling climber looks for: abundance of challenging rock formations but also simplicity and authenticity.
Here, the potential for new routes and new areas is enormous; less than 10% is explored, eventhough, in Kalymnos the rock climbing experience can last for a month: surrounded by some of the finest limestone crags in the world (the Grande Grotta cave forms a giant limestone amphitheater), the island provides a huge range of climbing on slabs, big walls, overhangs, and tufas to suit every level and style.
Despite its popularity from visiting climbers, Kalymnos still remains an untouched and tranquil place. Its small towns and villages scattered along the island's coast, the endless sunshine and the limitless climbing potential of the island convinced some climbers to settle here from their first visit, in order to offer guiding services or even work in small stores.
Those who are less inclined to spend their holiday hanging from a cliff shouldn’t miss the opportunity to enrich their island experiences: with several mountain trekking distances, they can explore walking trails used by locals in the past, enjoy mountain bike riding, or even go for a simple ride along the coastal route admiring the sea view.
Kalymnos also hosts world-famous festivals, such as the Climbing Festival, a non-competitive international meeting of athletes, which takes place every 2 years.
Diving lovers can further attend the Diving Festival of Kalymnos, held this year from 10 to 12 of September, which presents a full programme of various activities on free, autonomous and organised diving; they can also see the exhibits on the island's diving history and sea life featured in the Naval Museum as well as the Archaeological Museum.
Combine rock-climbing activities with a wandering through the remains of the ancient city of Hora; hit hiking trails and discover isolated monasteries located throughout the island, or satisfy your wanderlust with a sailing around neighbouring islands and small, inaccessible bays.
source: visitgreece.gr
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Events to mark 2,500th anniversary from Battle of Marathon
With money donated by the Leventis Foundation, the municipality will mark out historic routes for cyclists and pedestrians that will link monuments such as the Marathon Tomb, the Trophy, the ancient quarries and others.
On September 12 itself the events will reach a peak and will feature a walk to the Tomb followed by the reading of descriptions of the battle from Herodotus by well known Greek actors, accompanied by ancient Greek instruments such as the lute, pan-pipes, horn and others.
Among those attending will be Greece's female marathon runner Maria Polyzou, who recently became the first woman to repeat the legendary 520-kilometre run from Athens to Sparta and back again in six days. The distance was originally run by the ancient messenger Pheidippides when he was sent to ask for Sparta's aid in the battle.
source: ana-mpa.gr
Τετάρτη 1 Σεπτεμβρίου 2010
Sea Breeze Hotel Apartments & Residences , Agios Emilianos, Chios Island
The hotel is beautifully located between the cosmopolitan beach of Agia Fotini and the sandy beach of Agios Emilianos.
Sea Breeze Hotel Apartments & Residences combines the privacy and comforts of home with the quality services of a hotel. Each of the apartments has a living area with fully equipped kitchen, satellite TV and cd player.
The complex offers an outdoor pool, with beautiful sea views from the terrace. There is also a mini market and 24-hour front desk. Guests can also arrange car rental through Sea Breeze Hotel.
Hotel Rooms: 17.
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Lesvos, Northern Aegean - Sikaminea - Skala Skamnias
Skamnia, on the island of Lesvos, is a traditional village, with picturesque narrow lanes and a beautiful public square. Skala Skamnias, its little port, is a picturesque fishing village, facing the shores of Asia Minor. In this village we find the chapel of the Holy Mother the Mermaid, known to many of us from the homonymous novel by Stratis Mirivilis.
source: visitgreece.gr
source: visitgreece.gr
Iniohos Hotel, Athens
When going on a trip, use the car rental service. Write home about the trip and the location using the free Wi-Fi internet access.
If travelling on business, make use of the fully equipped conference rooms. Take a break from work for a relaxing drink at the café. Work up an appetite and enjoy the tasty food at the restaurant.
Hotel Rooms: 134
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Drivers' school vehicle unwittingly turned into ... boat trailer
with some reports saying the vehicle towing the trailer was involved in a collision, while others stating that the trailer itself was involved in crash. Although an instructor and student drivers were inside the car, no injuries were reported.
source: ana-mpa.gr
Τρίτη 31 Αυγούστου 2010
Pressure builds to rebuild Greek Orthodox church destroyed in 9/11
The Greek Orthodox Church was the only house of worship destroyed in the 9/11 terror attacks.
Former New York state governor George Pataki followed New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg and other political officials in expressing his full support for the removal of any administrative obstacles to the rebuilding of the church.
During a radio programme, Bloomberg referred to his cooperation with the Archbishop of America Demetrius, pointing out that it appeared that the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese and the Port Authority, which has the responsibility for the rebuilding efforts at "Ground Zero", had come close to the terms for the church's reconstruction in 2008, although the talks were never concluded, because a final agreement on the size and location of the church was not achieved.
source: ana-mpa.gr
'Myrtis' to Archaeological Museum
The name 'Myrtis' is borrowed, given to her by scientists that worked on the reconstruction of her features. Following her 'resurrection' nearly 2,500 years after she died of typhoid fever - the plague that also struck down the statesman Pericles and one third of all Athenians at that time - she has now also been made a "Millenium Friend" and her picture posted on a website supporting the UN Millenium Goals as a message to the world about disease prevention.
"My death was inevitable. In the 5th century BC we had neither the knowledge nor the means to fight deadly illnesses. However, you, the people of the 21st century, have no excuse. You possess all the necessary means and resources to save the lives of millions of people. To save the lives of millions of children like me who are dying of preventable and curable diseases.
2,500 years after my death, I hope that my message will engage and inspire more people to work and make the Millennium Development Goals a reality," a letter posted next to her picture says.
Orthodontics professor Manolis Grigorakis, the man that first conceived the project of reconstructing Myrtis, said his team had already begun working on reconstructions of the faces of a man and woman found in the same mass grave in Kerameikos.
"I am moved and happy to watch Myrtis' journey throughout Greece. She has already been admired by some 12,000 visitors at the Goulandris Museum and I am in a position to know that most are fanatical admirers. I hope these are multiplied at the new exhibition at the National Archaeological Museum in Athens," he said.
The exhibition "Myrtis: Face to face with the past" is centred on the facial reconstruction by scientists of an 11-year-old Athenian girl that lived and died in ancient Athens during the 5th century BC.
Her bones were discovered in 1994-1995, in a mass grave with another 150 bodies, during work to build the metro station in Kerameikos. Her skull was in an unusually good condition and this inspired Professor Papagrigorakis to enlist the help of specialist scientists from Sweden to recreate her features, using the 'Manchester' facial reconstruction technique.
The final result, wearing a linen dress made especially for the purpose by Greek fashion designer Sophia Kokosalaki based on images of clothing styles of that time, forms the backbone of an exhibition that explores both the various stages of a facial reconstruction. It also exhibits the finds uncovered by archaeologists at Kerameikos, which date around 430-426 B.C. and are linked with the plague that contributed to Athens' defeat from Sparta during the Peloponnesian Wars.
Scientists decided to give 'Myrtis' brown eyes and brown hair, arranged in a Classical era style, like the majority of Athenians at that time but stressed that her true colours could only be discovered by expensive DNA analysis that has not yet been carried out.
DNA analysis techniques have confirmed, however, that Myrtis and two other bodies in the mass grave had died of typhoid fever, confirming theories about the historic plague.
source: ana-mpa.gr
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Δευτέρα 30 Αυγούστου 2010
Giorgio Apartments, Kallithea , Chalkidikis
This family-run complex features self-catering apartments, decorated in warm and calming colours to create a relaxing environment. Each apartment has a private balcony, where guests can enjoy views to the picturesque hotel garden. There is air conditioning provided throughout the apartments, for the comfort of guests.
Every type of holiday can be catered for in Kallithea, Halkidiki, and there are plenty of day and night time entertainment options for guests. The local beaches have plenty of land and sea activities for guests to take part in. The close proximity of Giorgio Apartments to the commercial centre of town, allows guests plenty of shopping and dining options. Those looking for excellent nightlife can easily access the popular local parties.
Hotel Rooms: 9
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Event at Halki seminary
He characteristically noted that the exhibition could be considered "a routine event if the issues and the premises, with which it is dealing, had not been points of tension in the past.
"We shall not know for a long time yet if these moments that we are experiencing are historic," the minister said and stressed the significance of cooperation between the creators of the two countries.
The secretary general of the Turkish culture ministry, the mayor of Princes Isles in the Sea of Marmara, the director of Istanbul's famed Topkapi Museum and numerous Greek and Turkish artists were among the guests at the inauguration and a reception that followed in the seminary's gardens.
source: ana-mpa.gr
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Classic motorcycle exhibition in Hania
Seventy-five motorcycles, with the oldest dating to 1910 and the rarest being a 1914 Triumph and a BSA H28 - replete with acetylene headlights - will be on display. Other two-wheelers on display include now out-of-production models by Zundapp, Solex, Bultaco, NSU, Norton and Florettes.
All of the cycles are in extremely good working order.
The inaugural exhibition began in 2000 and takes place at the end of every summer in Hania. This year's event concludes on Sept. 6.
source: ana-mpa.gr
Κυριακή 29 Αυγούστου 2010
CNN: The last Orthodox patriarch in Turkey?
Today he's considered "first among equals" in the leadership of the Greek Orthodox church, and is the spiritual leader of 250 million Orthodox Christians around the world. But few of them are in his own home country.
"We are a small Christian minority," Bartholomew laments.
"We have suffered because of Greek-Turkish confrontation, struggle, and a lack of mutual trust and confidence. And that is why we lost most of our faithful."
Turkey's once-flourishing Greek community is fading away. The country is predominantly Muslim and led by a secular government that's had a complicated relationship with the patriarchate.
If Turkish laws, demographics and attitudes aren't changed, Bartholomew could ultimately be the last Patriarch of Constantinople.
"We are not all in despair for the future of our church," Bartholomew said. "It is not easy, but it is not impossible."
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Σάββατο 28 Αυγούστου 2010
Pension Livadaros hotel , Karterados , Santorini
The Livadaros has a nice and clean swimming pool with sun beds and parasols, and a grill and a common kitchen are available for special occasions.
Guests can rent cars and bicycles via the guesthouse, and parking spaces on site are available free of charge.
Hotel Rooms: 10.
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Παρασκευή 27 Αυγούστου 2010
Apollonia Hotel Apartments, Varkiza, Attica
Varkiza is the ideal base for your holiday in Athens. Offering 3 different types of fully-equipped apartments, our hotel can meet the needs of almost any traveller, ranging from solo travellers to families.
Hotel Rooms: 37
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Hellenism's agent of revival in Afghanistan
Decades later the classically-educated Sultan serves his native Afghanistan as Central Asian country's deputy culture minister.
As fate would have it, Sultan was also a student researcher on the team assembled by noted 20th century Greek archaeologist Manolis Andronikos to excavate the ancient site of Vergina - which the Andronikos' team later established as one of the pre-eminent Macedonian royal seats of antiquity. It was fitting that an Afghan archaeologist was present at the excavation of the significant Macedonian royal city, as the dynasty's legendary warrior-king, Alexander the Great, was responsible for bringing Hellenic civilisation all the way to ancient Bactria ( Afghanistan ) and much of the Near East - an era known to historians today as the Hellenistic era.
Sultan, a fluent Greek speaker, was born in Kabul in 1949 where he passed his childhood and went to the local school, where he would enjoy his first introduction to ancient Greek civilisation. ANA-MPa
"What I remember from my childhood is being overwhelmed by ancient Greek history. Stories referring to Alexander the Great and classical antiquity were of great interest to me. I studied whatever I could that dealt with Greek civilisation. My joy was unbelievable when in 1969, at the age of 19, I won a scholarship for the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki," he recalls.
The young Afghan student arrived in Thessaloniki without any knowledge of Greek but he studied hard.
"In Thessaloniki I had the best time of my life. I was a young man from a foreign country but my fellow students embraced me from the first moment. I can't forget the wonderful places I visited and the friends, the food but most of all the university and my professors, and, of course, the unforgettable experience of the excavation in Vergina as a student of Prof. Andronikos," he states:
In 1975, Sultan concluded his studies and returned to his native country, where he worked as a high government councilor for two years. In 1978 he briefly returned to Greece for a couple of months before heading back to Kabul , roughly a year before the Soviet invasion of the country following a coup.
He subsequently found himself in the United States , and specifically at the University of North Carolina , where he taught archaeology until 2002.
Following the overthrow of the Taliban in Afghanistan , the Karzai government invited him back to the ravaged country to assume the post of deputy culture minister.
"My top priority was to safeguard and promote the Afghan culture. When I returned to Kabul from the United States the archaeological museum of the city was destroyed. The Taliban and incessant warfare had destroyed many of our monuments. The land was devastated and the people ravaged. Young people should know our culture, but because of the war there was a danger they would not; I had a great deal of work to do".
" Greece has helped us immensely in the rehabilitation of our destroyed monuments. I contacted then Greek Culture Minister Evangelos Venizelos and after a series of talks, the Greek government, via UNESCO, offered us US$750,000 for the restoration of Kabul 's archaeological museum. It was a great achievement. More than 500 Afghan students and pupils visit the museum every day and we are extremely happy for that," Sultan said in perfect Greek.
source: ana-mpa.gr
Πέμπτη 26 Αυγούστου 2010
Dryades Hotel, Siviri, Chalkidiki
The 3-star hotel offers 15 air-conditioned rooms with balcony offering views to the forest and the sea. Other facilities include a restaurant and a bar.
Besides the lovely private beach, guests also have a swimming pool with pool bar at their disposal. At the all-day bar and café guests can have breakfast or enjoy a cup of coffee.
Visitors have the opportunity to take one of the various excursions which begin from Siviri and wander on foot amongst the rich forests of Kassandra.
Hotel Rooms: 18
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Archontiko Argyro hotel, Makrinitsa, Pelio
Surrounded by a beautiful natural environment, this hotel is of a typical design and features a relaxing and cosy atmosphere. All of the rooms are equipped with a fireplace where you can relax and truly enjoy everything that the area has to offer.
Having opened its doors just before the Christmas of 2007 after an extensive renovation, this hotel houses elegantly furnished, comfortable and contemporary accommodation with traditional touches. These aspects are perfectly in keeping with the building and position in which it is situated, the ideal base for a visit to Greece.
Hotel Rooms: 8
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A unique experience in Cephallonia...
Melissani in near Karavomilos and it is the only cave over a lake that is 160 meters long, 40 meters wide and up to 39 meters deep. Its stalagtites are between 16,000 and 20,000 years old. In the center of the lake, covered by the cave, we find a tiny strip of land, which is 30 meters long. With the help of divers we are able to take a look inside Melissani lake.
source: visitgreece.gr
10th 'Aegean Regatta' race
The Aegean Regatta is being held for the 10th consecutive year by the general secretariat of the Aegean and islands' policy, and transport ministry. Among the participants are crews from Cyprus , Russia , England , Italy and Bulgaria . The race will be concluded on Saturday on the eastern Aegean island of Lesvos
source: ana-mpa.gr
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Τετάρτη 25 Αυγούστου 2010
Remvi hotel, Galissas , Syros Island
The rooms are air-conditioned and have en suite bathroom facilities and a refrigerator. Most of the balconies look out to Remvi's pool and across to the bay.
There is a lovely outdoor pool and a pool bar. Guests can also make use of free private parking facilities.
Remvi is surrounded by restaurants and mini markets. Syros Port and airport are just 8 km away.
Hotel Rooms: 19.
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Archaeologists cite discovery of royal residence on Ithaca
"According to evidence so far, which is extremely significant, and taking under consideration scientific reservations, we believe we are before the palace of Odysseus and Penelope; the only one of the Homeric-era palaces that has not yet been discovered," professor Thanassis Papadopoulos told reporters during a briefing last week.
To date, the dig has uncovered remains of a three-storey building with an interior staircase cut into the side of sheer rock. Remnants of Mycenaean-era pottery were also found, along with a fountain dated to the 13 century BC. Similar fountains have been unearthed at the related sites of the acropolis of Mycenae and Tiryns , in southeast mainland Greece , and specifically in the Argolida plain in the NE Peloponnese.
source: ana-mpa.gr
Athens mayor's reaction to gov't initiative to safeguard city's historic centre
“The government in power is exclusively responsible for cracking down on crime and for instilling a sense of security in the citizens of our cities. I am pleased that, after many months, the prime minister is dealing with the problem that exists in Athens’ historic centre and has adopted all of the City of Athens’ proposals in full, just as they were submitted several months ago to the competent ministries and featured in a volume ... Two points mentioned by the prime minister made a particular impression on me," he said, adding:
"Firstly, that he fully agreed with me on the need for the Organisation Against Drugs drug rehabilitation units to be relocated away from the city’s historic centre - all of them had been established during PASOK government terms - ignoring the fact that the competent deputy minister, Ms (Fofi) Gennimata, has a totally different point of view from his.
"And the second element that made an impression on me is that I did not hear a word about the substantive safeguarding of Greece’s borders, which would ensure that our country no longer constitutes a ‘borderless state’, where anyone can enter and leave, for whatever reason they like.”
source: ana-mpa.gr
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