Tinos Island Info The Greek island of Tinos, in the Cyclades Islands in the Aegean Sea. Tinos is ideal for relaxing family holidays with quiet beaches and Sandy, surrounded by many tourist facilities and accommodation facilities. Most traditional villages are inland and are famous for their picturesque architecture. Pyrgos is the most characteristic country with a long history of working with marble. The island is also a special place for Greeks as it is home to the Church of Panagia (Virgin Mary), considered the patron saint of the village, with a miraculous icon inside. This church receives thousands of pilgrims throughout the year, especially on August 15.
Tinos is connected by sea at the ports of Piraeus and Rafina and also the islands of Andros, Syros and Mykonos, and almost all the cycladic Islands.
Information about Lavrio Laurio, or Lavrio, is a city located in the southeastern part of Attica, Greece. It is the capital of the municipality of Lavreotiki. [1] The city of Laurion was famous in classical antiquity for its silver mines (the Laurio mines), one of the main sources of revenues of the Athenian state, which formed the basis for the establishment of the Athenian hegemony on the Aegean Sea. The metallic silver was used above all for the minting of coins. He was famous for the poor treatment of slaves who worked in mines. It was a much less important port than the nearby Piraeus. It is located about 60 km south-east of Athens, south-east of Keratea and north of Cape Sounion. Laurion is located in a bay where the island of Makronisos is located (in ancient times called Helena). The port is positioned in the middle, and grid-like streets cover the residential area. The GR-89 highway crosses Laurio and ends south to Cape Sounion.
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