NEAPOLI Νεάπολης CRETE 4K || Greece Κρήτη Ελλάδα
Neapoli (or Neapolis, Νεάπολης) is a town in the East of Crete and is 7km from the city of Agios Nikolaos located. The city and the surrounding villages have approximately 4,500 citizens. The name Neapolis means 'New Village' and got it's name in Venetian times when a new town was established next to the middle age villages of Cares and Furni. In the centre of the town you have the beautiful cathedral of the Virgin Mary (Megali Panagia) which is one of the biggest churches of Crete. Moreover, there are a few nice buildings in Neapolis like the old hospital (or school) and the museum of local history. Like every small town in Crete there are many small roads and passages in the centre of the town.
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St Paul Cathedral @ Korinth, Greece
Vigil leading up to the feast day of St Paul. The Holy Belt of the Theotokos from Vatopedi was also brought for the week to add to the celebrations.
On the right is the Monastery of the Holy Cross, Mapso, and on the left is the Monastery of St Patapios.
Meteora Mist - Kalabaka, Greece
Cecilia and Andreas wedding - Church ceremony Part 3, Greece marriage rituals (希臘結婚儀式)
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The Wedding of Eleni and Pavel
Our wedding in the Greek Orthodox Church of the Holy Trinity and the Annunciation, followed by a drinks reception and dinner at Keble College, Oxford
Syracuse and archaeological area of Neapolis, Sicily, Italy in 4K (UHD) HDR
Syracuse is an ancient Sicilian city. Its history dates back to 734 BC, when Greek colonists landed on the Ionian Sea. For several centuries the city flourished. In the V century BC #Syracuse became the largest city of #Sicily. Of the rulers of the city, the most famous is the tyrant Dionysius I, who reigned here from 405 to 367 BC. The inhabitants of Syracuse were Archimedes, Methodius, the poets Theocritus and Epicarmo. On the streets of Syracuse, the Greek, Roman and Middle Ages organically coexist. The ruins of ancient Syracuse are a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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List of Roman Catholic churches in Metro Manila | Wikipedia audio article
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This is a list of Roman Catholic churches in Metro Manila, Philippines.
The Ecclesiastical Province of Manila covers the Archdiocese of Manila and its eight sub-dioceses in Metro Manila and surrounding areas of the Greater Manila Area.
Places of St. Paul in Rome
143rd Missionary Expedition - Orientation Course for New Missionaries - 5-30 September 2012
6.09.2012 - PILGRIMAGE TO PLACES OF ST PAUL IN ROME
Objective: The pilgrimage aims at giving each participant the possibility of visiting and praying at the tomb of St Paul and at places in Rome connected with St. Paul.
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Palermo | Wikipedia audio article
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00:04:03 1 Geography
00:04:43 1.1 Climate
00:06:57 1.2 Topography
00:08:03 1.3 Rivers
00:08:51 1.4 Districts
00:09:13 1.5 Landmarks
00:09:30 1.5.1 Churches
00:16:12 1.5.2 Palaces and museums
00:17:55 1.5.3 City walls
00:20:03 1.5.4 Opera houses
00:21:09 1.5.5 Squares
00:21:49 1.5.6 Other sights
00:23:55 1.5.7 UNESCO World Heritage Sites
00:24:34 2 Demographics
00:26:33 3 History
00:26:42 3.1 Early history
00:27:17 3.2 Ancient period
00:31:15 3.3 Middle Ages
00:35:03 3.4 Two Sicilies
00:36:58 3.5 Italian unification and today
00:42:00 4 Culture
00:42:09 4.1 Religion
00:42:18 4.1.1 Patron saints
00:44:17 4.2 Sports
00:45:31 5 Economy and infrastructure
00:46:20 5.1 Public transport
00:46:36 5.2 Buses
00:46:59 5.3 Trams
00:47:34 5.4 Coaches
00:47:53 5.5 Palermo Public Transportation Statistics
00:48:47 5.6 Roads
00:49:33 5.7 Airports
00:50:23 5.8 Port
00:51:25 5.9 National rail
00:51:56 6 Education
00:52:34 7 International relations
00:52:44 7.1 Twin towns and sister cities
00:52:57 7.2 Twin City Trivia
00:53:38 8 Notable people
00:55:10 8.1 Honorary citizens
00:55:24 9 See also
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Palermo ( pə-LAIR-moh, -LUR-, Italian: [paˈlɛrmo] (listen); Sicilian: Palermu, locally [paˈlɛmmʊ]; Latin: Panormus, from Greek: Πάνορμος, romanized: Pánormos) is a city of Southern Italy, the capital of both the autonomous region of Sicily and the Metropolitan City of Palermo. The city is noted for its history, culture, architecture and gastronomy, playing an important role throughout much of its existence; it is over 2,700 years old. Palermo is located in the northwest of the island of Sicily, right by the Gulf of Palermo in the Tyrrhenian Sea.
The city was founded in 734 BC by the Phoenicians as Ziz. Palermo then became a possession of Carthage. Two Greek colonies were established, known collectively as Panormos or All-Port; the Carthaginians used this name on their coins after the 5th century BC. As Panormus, the town became part of the Roman Republic and Empire for over a thousand years. From 831 to 1072 the city was under Arab rule during the Emirate of Sicily when the city first became a capital. The Arabs shifted the Greek name into Bal'harm (Arabic: بَلَرْم), the root for Palermo's present-day name. Following the Norman reconquest, Palermo became the capital of a new kingdom (from 1130 to 1816), the Kingdom of Sicily and the capital of the Holy Roman Empire under Emperor Frederick II and King Conrad IV.
The population of Palermo urban area is estimated by Eurostat to be 855,285, while its metropolitan area is the fifth most populated in Italy with around 1.2 million people. In the central area, the city has a population of around 676,000 people. The inhabitants are known as Palermitani or, poetically, panormiti. The languages spoken by its inhabitants are the Italian language and the Palermitano dialect of the Sicilian language.
Palermo is Sicily's cultural, economic and tourism capital. It is a city rich in history, culture, art, music and food. Numerous tourists are attracted to the city for its good Mediterranean weather, its renowned gastronomy and restaurants, its Romanesque, Gothic and Baroque churches, palaces and buildings, and its nightlife and music. Palermo is the main Sicilian industrial and commercial center: the main industrial sectors include tourism, services, commerce and agriculture. Palermo currently has an international airport, and a significant underground economy.
In fact, for cultural, artistic and economic reasons, Palermo was one of the largest cities in the Mediterranean and is now among the top tourist destinations in both Italy and Europe. It is the main seat of the UNESCO World Heritage Site Arab-Norman Palermo and the Cathedral Churches of ...
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Palermo (Italian: [paˈlɛrmo] (listen), Sicilian: Palermu, Latin: Panormus, from Greek: Πάνορμος, Pánormos) is a city of Southern Italy, the capital of both the autonomous region of Sicily and the Metropolitan City of Palermo. The city is noted for its history, culture, architecture and gastronomy, playing an important role throughout much of its existence; it is over 2,700 years old. Palermo is located in the northwest of the island of Sicily, right by the Gulf of Palermo in the Tyrrhenian Sea.
The city was founded in 734 BC by the Phoenicians as Ziz ('flower'). Palermo then became a possession of Carthage (Punic: ????????????, ṢYṢ), before becoming part of the Roman Republic, the Roman Empire and eventually part of the Byzantine Empire, for over a thousand years. The Greeks named the city Panormus meaning 'complete port'. From 831 to 1072 the city was under Arab rule during the Emirate of Sicily when the city first became a capital. The Arabs shifted the Greek name into Bal'harm (Arabic: بَلَرْم), the root for Palermo's present-day name. Following the Norman reconquest, Palermo became the capital of a new kingdom (from 1130 to 1816), the Kingdom of Sicily and the capital of the Holy Roman Empire under Emperor Frederick II and King Conrad IV.
The population of Palermo urban area is estimated by Eurostat to be 855,285, while its metropolitan area is the fifth most populated in Italy with around 1.2 million people. In the central area, the city has a population of around 676,000 people. The inhabitants are known as Palermitani or, poetically, panormiti. The languages spoken by its inhabitants are the Italian language and the Palermitano dialect of the Sicilian language.
Palermo is Sicily's cultural, economic and tourism capital. It is a city rich in history, culture, art, music and food. Numerous tourists are attracted to the city for its good Mediterranean weather, its renowned gastronomy and restaurants, its Romanesque, Gothic and Baroque churches, palaces and buildings, and its nightlife and music. Palermo is the main Sicilian industrial and commercial center: the main industrial sectors include tourism, services, commerce and agriculture. Palermo currently has an international airport, and a significant underground economy.
In fact, for cultural, artistic and economic reasons, Palermo was one of the largest cities in the Mediterranean and is now among the top tourist destinations in both Italy and Europe. It is the main seat of the UNESCO World Heritage Site Arab-Norman Palermo and the Cathedral Churches of Cefalù and Monreale. The city is also going through careful redevelopment, preparing to become one of the major cities of the Euro-Mediterranean area.Roman Catholicism is highly important in Palermitano culture. The Patron Saint of Palermo is Santa Rosalia whose Feast Day is celebrated on 15 July. The area attracts significant numbers of tourists each year and is widely known for its colourful fruit, vegetable and fish markets at the heart of Palermo, known as Vucciria, Ballarò and Capo.