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LESVOS (Λέσβος) - Overview, Greece - 92 min.
Overview of Lesvos island (Λέσβος), Greece ????????
92 min. video guide.
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00:16 Molyvos (Mithymna)
09:34 Efthalou
10:25 Vafeios
10:47 Profitis Ilias, Lepetymnos
11:24 Pelopi
11:50 Kapi
12:13 Sikaminea
12:59 Skala Sikamineas
14:37 Kagia
14:51 Tsonia
15:14 Kleio
15:22 Mantamados
15:32 Taxiarchis monastery
16:20 Man Katsa Waterfall
17:56 Agios Stefanos
18:51 Xampelia
18:59 Skala Neon Kidonion
19:24 Skala Mistegnon
19:36 Petalidi
19:46 Paralia Thermis, Sarlitza Spa hotel
20:36 Agios Rafail
21:17 Panagiouda
21:33 Palm Forest
21:56 Roman Aquaduct, Moria
22:26 Moria
22.51 Ancient Theatre
23:00 Mytilini
27:49 Agrilia Kratigou
27:53 Karpouzi
28:00 Charamida
28:08 Agios Ermogenis
28:45 Roman Aquaduct, Lampou Mili
28:52 Karini
30:22 Asomatos
31:33 Agioi Anargyroi
32:37 Mt. Olympos
33:03 Agiassos
34:52 Agios Therapon
35:08 Xerres - Evriaki
35:23 Tambakario beach, Perama
35:36 Marmaro
35:46 Pyrgoi
35:55 Avlonas
36:24 Skopelos, catacombs
37:51 Tarti
39:09 Fara
39:19 Agios Isidoros
39:40 Plomari
41:51 Melinda
42:57 Panagia Kryfti
44:22 Paleochori
46:04 Vatera
46:46 Agios Fokas - The well of Achilles
47:06 Nyfida
47:17 Skala Polichnitou
47:33 Hot springs - Polichnitos
48:42 Hot springs - Lisvori
48:54 Pessa springs
50:33 Achladeri
50:53 Temple of Messon
51:31 Basilica of Chalinados
51:47 Agia Paraskevi
52:09 Kremasti Bridge
52:16 Saltern
52:49 Skala Kallonis
53:23 Panagias Mirsiniotissis
54:24 Limonos
56:51 Parakila
56:57 Skala Parakilon
57:07 Apothika
57:15 Agra
58:15 Mesotopos
58:18 Podaras
59:10 Tavari
59:48 Chrousos
Skala Eressou
Eressos
Sigri
Faneromeni
Petrified Forest Park
Ypsilou monastery
Antissa
Perivolis
Lapsarna
Liota
Gavathas
Kampos
Ancient Antissa (Ovriokastro)
Kalo Limani
Vatoussa
Pterounta
Anemotia
Skalochori
Skoutaros
Tsichranta
Ampelia
Anaxos
Stypsi
Petra
Petri
Molyvos at Night
Music:
Kindred - Little Things
AK - Devotion
Arpyem ft. Jessica Main - A Place For Me (AK Remix)
Aljosha Konstanty - 52 Weeks
AK & Mapps - Life Cycle
Direct & Finding Hope - Falling Into Place
cdk - Sunday by cdk (c)
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Finding Hope - Without You (ft. Holly Drummond)
Kindred - Embrace
Attom - Stay
Kindred - Serenity Now
Easier to Fade (feat. Madi Larson) by A Himitsu
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Despite The Traffic - Wes Hutchinson
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Kindred - With U
Sunlight by Per Kiilstofte
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Matt Lucas - Street In The Sky
Kidswaste - Medicine (ft. Chelsea Cutler)
Kindred - Phoenix
Lesbos: Limones Monastery
Mannenklooster bij Limones
Ipsilou Monastery
Amazing tour of the monastery Ipsilou, situated at the top of the mountain at Sigri, Lesvos, Greece.
Olympias Boutique Hotel, Mytilene, Greece (GR)
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Olympias Boutique Hotel, Mytilene, Greece (GR)
The Olympias Boutique Hotel has free Wi-Fi internet. Conveniently part of the in-house services, visitors can get connected with the computers available for hire. Guests can enjoy the outdoors on the terrace or have a drink at the bar. The hotels garden offers a peaceful setting to sit down and relax. Guests can order room service around the clock.Aegean University, Ecclesiastic and Byzantine Museum Mytilini and Theophilos Museum are a short drive from the Olympias Boutique Hotel. The town centre and Port of Mytilene are within a 20 minute walk from the hotel. Mytilene International Airport (MJT) is a 20 minute drive away.
Hotel Features
General
Room Service, Air Conditioned, Mini Bar, Hair Dryer, TV, Cots, Breakfast in the Room
Activities
Garden
Services
Computer, Photocopier, Direct dial phone, Facsimile, Luggage Storage
Internet
High-speed Internet is available at this hotel. Wireless internet on site.
Check-in
From 2:00 PM
Check-out
Prior to 12:00 PM
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Lesbos
Lesbos (/ˈlɛzbɒs/; Greek: Λέσβος Lesvos, pronounced [ˈle̞zvo̞s]), sometimes referred to as Mytilini after its capital, is a Greek island located in the northeastern Aegean Sea. It has an area of 1,632 square kilometres (630 sq mi) with 320 kilometres (199 miles) of coastline, making it the third largest Greek island. It is separated from Turkey by the narrow Mytilini Strait.
Lesbos is a separate regional unit of the North Aegean region, and the only municipality within it. Its population is approximately 86,000, a third of which lives in its capital, Mytilene, in the southeastern part of the island. The remaining population is distributed in small towns and villages. The largest are Plomari, Kalloni, the Gera Villages, Agiassos, Eresos, and Molyvos (the ancient Mythimna).
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ΤΑΞΙΑΡΧΗΣ ΜΑΝΤΑΜΑΔΟΥ ΛΕΣΒΟΥ
Lesvos Monastery of Limonos
A visit of th Monastery of Limonos, Lesvos
Lesbos | Wikipedia audio article
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Lesbos
00:02:14 1 History
00:07:32 2 Landmarks and architecture
00:08:36 3 Endangered sites
00:09:48 4 Geography
00:11:01 4.1 Climate
00:11:33 4.2 Lesvos Geopark
00:12:56 5 Administration
00:13:56 6 Economy
00:14:30 6.1 Media
00:14:45 7 Tourism
00:14:53 7.1 LGBT tourism
00:15:55 8 Cuisine
00:16:23 9 Sports
00:16:38 10 Notable residents
00:19:23 11 Gallery
00:19:32 12 See also
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Lesbos (, US: ; Greek: Λέσβος Lesvos, pronounced [ˈlezvos]) is an island located in the northeastern Aegean Sea. It has an area of 1,633 km2 (631 sq mi) with 320 kilometres (199 miles) of coastline, making it the third largest island in Greece. It is separated from Turkey by the narrow Mytilini Strait and in late Palaeolithic/Mesolithic times was joined to the Anatolian mainland before the end of the last glacial period.
Lesbos is also the name of a regional unit of the North Aegean region, within which Lesbos island is one of five governing islands. The others are Chios, Ikaria, Lemnos, and Samos. The North Aegean region governs nine inhabited islands: Lesbos, Chios, Psara, Oinousses, Ikaria, Fournoi Korseon, Lemnos, Agios Efstratios and Samos. The capital of the North Aegean Region is Mytilene. The population of Lesbos is approximately 86,000, a third of whom live in its capital, Mytilene, in the southeastern part of the island. The remaining population is distributed in small towns and villages. The largest are Plomari, Kalloni, the Gera Villages, Agiassos, Eresos, and Molyvos (the ancient Mythimna).
According to later Greek writers, Mytilene was founded in the 11th century BC by the family Penthilidae, who arrived from Thessaly, and ruled the city-state until a popular revolt (590–580 BC) led by Pittacus of Mytilene ended their rule. In fact the archaeological and linguistic record may indicate a late Iron Age arrival of Greek settlers although references in Late Bronze Age Hittite archives indicate a likely Greek presence then. The name Mytilene itself seems to be of Hittite origin. According to Homer's Iliad, Lesbos was part of the kingdom of Priam, which was based in Anatolia (present day Turkey). Much work remains to be done to determine just what happened and when. In the Middle Ages, it was under Byzantine and then Genoese rule. Lesbos was conquered by the Ottoman Empire in 1462. The Ottomans then ruled the island until the First Balkan War in 1912, when it became part of the Kingdom of Greece.