Maritime and Sponge Museum
Maritime and Sponge Museum
Maritime and Sponge Museum
Maritime and Sponge Museum
Maritime and Sponge Museum
Maritime and Sponge Museum
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NE Aegean Meltemi EU Project | Maritime Museum | Lemnos, GR
The European Project ‘Νorth Εast Meltemi, the breath of Archipelagos’ (MELTEMI) celebrates the EU Natura 2000 Day (21/05) and the European Maritime Days (31/05-01/06) on Lemnos Island, in Greece. Read more:
Filmed & Edited : Vasilis Mantzanas
Piano Rock Instrumental - Hyde ( Audio Library - No Copyright Music )
During the ‘Blue & Green Days’ on Lemnos Island, organized by the Greek Partners of the Eu-funded MELTEMI Project, the students of Journalism and Mass Communications of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki visited the Museum of Maritime Tradition and Sponge-Fishing of Nea Koutali. Rania Fragaki welcomed the Aegean Meltemi crew to the museum and presented the history of islanders of Koutali before the Asia Minor Catastrophe and the exhibits of the cultural heritage of people in their new homeland, located at the island of Lemnos. In the museum one can get information from the persecution of the people to the creation of Nea Koutali in Lemnos and understand the love of the inhabitants of the island for maritime tradition and sponge-fishing, for the sea and life.
Limnos Koutali drone view from above
Limnos Koutali drone view from above meet koutali vilage through this video with picturesque port the sponge fisherman and the museum of maritime tradition and sponge fishing and the church of Agia Marina.
Λήμνος Παναγιά Κακαβιώτισσα βίντεο με drone η μοναδική εκκλησία στο κόσμο χωρίς σκεπή και μέσα σε βράχο.
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Αφηγήσεις για την Σπογγαλιεία στη Νέα Κούταλη
Αφηγούνται οι Χρήστος Καραμόσχος (1931-2013) και ο Βασίλης Ψαρράς (1909-2012).
Μουσείο Ναυτικής Παράδοσης και Σπογγαλιείας στη Νέα Κούταλη Λήμνου -
Ένα τραγούδι για την παλιά Κούταλη: Όμορφη Κούταλις
Στο τραγούδι η Θεοδώρα Καλτσούνη (1929-2005). Νέα Κούταλη Σεπτεμβριος 2003.
Μουσείο Ναυτικής Παράδοσης και Σπογγαλιείας στη Νέα Κούταλη Λήμνου -
Aegina | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
Aegina
00:00:24 1 Administration
00:00:34 1.1 Municipality
00:01:27 1.2 Province
00:01:51 2 Geography
00:03:16 3 History
00:03:25 3.1 Earliest history (20th–7th centuries BC)
00:05:10 3.2 Coinage and sea power (7th–5th centuries BC)
00:07:31 3.3 Rivalry with Athens (5th century BC)
00:14:24 3.4 Decline
00:18:09 3.5 Hellenistic period and Roman rule
00:19:37 3.6 Byzantine period
00:20:55 3.7 Frankish rule after 1204
00:21:55 3.8 Venetians in Aegina (1451–1537)
00:23:08 3.8.1 Administration
00:25:30 3.8.2 16th century
00:27:23 3.9 First Ottoman period (1540–1687)
00:27:43 3.10 Second Venetian period (1687–1715)
00:29:39 3.11 Second Ottoman period (1715–1821)
00:30:17 3.12 Greek Revolution
00:30:37 4 Landmarks
00:31:50 5 Culture
00:31:59 5.1 Mythology
00:32:56 5.2 Famous Aeginetans
00:34:10 6 Historical population
00:34:19 7 See also
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Aegina (; Greek: Αίγινα, Aígina [ˈeʝina], Ancient Greek: Αἴγῑνα) is one of the Saronic Islands of Greece in the Saronic Gulf, 27 kilometres (17 miles) from Athens. Tradition derives the name from Aegina, the mother of the hero Aeacus, who was born on the island and became its king. During ancient times Aegina was a rival of Athens, the great sea power of the era.
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