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Can foreigners invest on properties in Greec...
Can foreigners invest on properties in Greece? Greek laws allow foreigners to own properties in most areas of Greece. Restrictions apply for non-EU citizens who wish to buy in border areas (East Aegea ...
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Useful Contact Information Emergency Numbers...
Useful Contact Information Emergency Numbers for Kefalonia & Ithaca Emergency Telephone code Greece: +30 Police Emergency : 100 First Aid: 166 Fire Department: 199 Forestry Aid: 191 Coast G ...
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All eyes on the prize!
Time flies by! Last April we were distinguished in the Gold Category of the Century International Quality Era Award (CQE) 2018! 🏆 While the main criterion for winning the prize was the level o ...
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Korgialenios Museum of Folklore and Cultural...
The Korgialenios museum can be found on the ground floor of the Korgialenios library complex. Established in 1962 by Eleni Kosmetatou, the collection takes the visitor on a tour of life on the island ...
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De Bosset Bridge in Argostoli
Built in 1813 by the Swiss engineer Charles Philippe DeBosset, the bridge connecting Argostoli with the village of Drapano was an architectural feat—the longest stone bridge to cross seawater. Midway ...
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Lighthouse Agion Theodoron in Argostoli
The lighthouse was originally built in 1828 during the British occupation. It was ruined by the 1953 earthquake and was replaced in the 1960’s by a replica of the original built by Takis Pavlatos. It ...
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Fiscardo Lighthouse
While there are two lighthouses that remain intact on the Fiscardo coastline, only one is actually functional. The older of the two was constructed under Venetian rule, and is complimented by a pictur ...
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Kosmetatos Residence in Argostoli
A stately building on Rizospaston Avenue, the former Kosmetatos residence is one of the only buildings in Argostoli to have survived the 1953 earthquake. A testament to traditional Kefalonian architec ...
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Myrtos beach in Divarata Kefalonia
Myrtos is widely acknowledged as one of the premier beaches in the world, let alone the Mediterranean. A one-and-a-half mile long expanse of white pebble dramatically set between two limestone cliffs ...
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Kefalos Municipal Theater in Argostoli
Originally built in 1857 by a Venetian architect, Kefalos Theater has been a pillar of the island’s cultural heritage. Though it was destroyed following enemy bombings in 1943, the theater was subsequ ...
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