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Anguilla Anguilla
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Anguilla Anguilla
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Anthias Anthias
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Aphanius Fasciatus
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Apogon Imberbis
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Arnoglossus Laterna
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Atherina Boyeri
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Atherinomorus Lacunosus
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Haritos Hotel
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Mammis’ Hotel
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Polyvotis and Loutra Nisyros
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Porfyris Hotel
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Romantzo
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Tria Aderfia
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History
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(1,2)Intra-caldera deposits
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(10)Block and ash flows of Emporio
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(11)Emporio lavas
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(12,13)Upper andesitic lavas and volcaniclastic rocks of Nisyros
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(14)Rhyodacitic lavas of Nisyros with inclusions
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(15)Pyroclastic series of Kyra
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(15)Tephra of Kyra
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Partheni Mylos – Vathia -Loutra
You can embark this path shortly before the junction to Paliokastro on the left side of the road between to
Faneromeni – Stavroi Mantoudaki – Armas
Hiking along this path may begin at its southern extremity, where is the first big right turn on the road
Hohlaki – Kanoni- Agios Georgos
This path starts from Mandraki , the “Tavla tou Gialiou”, under the precipices where Panagia Spiliani is built. One may
Goat farms – Kateros
This path traverses the western slopes of the volcano, leading to the Kateros cove, a unique site isolated from all
Mandraki – Dracospilia(Dragon Cove)
This path leads to Dracospilo, the southernmost sea watchtower ('Friktoria') of Nisyros, which was part of the defensive system of
Argos-Agia Irini
The path begins from a dirt road (accessible by car) on the western slopes of Nisyros, at the intersection between
Stavros-Pyria-Ag.Irini-Nikia
This route i can not really call it "path" because the most of it is possible to drive it with
Nikia – Avlaki- Pyria- Nikia
The path begins at Nikia and leads to Avlaki, the southern harbor of Nisyros, once the home of a conurbation
Nikia – Kokkinos Mylos – Kailia
This path starts from Nikia and crosses the southern rim of the caldera. The first part, starting from the western
Nikia-Lakki-Hydrothermal craters
The oldest path that used to connect Nikia and Lakki, crossing the entire cliff of the eastern caldera. Its biggest
Nikia-Parletia-Fylakio
This path crosses the eastern caldera slopes, beginning at Nikia and ending at Fylakio . The geological highlights of this
Kyra – Lyes – Pahia Ammos
The route cross the eastern slopes of the volcano, ending at the most attractive beaches of the island. Begins at
Emporios Spilies Emporios
Evangelistria – Nimfios – Lakki- Emporios- Evaggelistria
This route is my loved one it begins at Evangelistria, and crosses the NW part of the caldera, where the
Evaggelistria-Profitis Ilias – Nyfios
Perhaps the most interesting path, leading to the highest peak of Nisyros (698m above sea level). Set off very early
Kateros-Trithalamo
Route: Kateros - Trithalamo Time: 5 hours Distance: About 7 km Height: 50-120 m Level of Hiking: Very hard
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Neolithic communities in Yali
Neolithic communities in Yali Remnants of Neolithic communities have been found at several sites on Yali. The best preserved one
First settlements Neolithic
The archeological record indicates that groups of Neolithic settlers made their way to the Aegean island and Crete from the
Mycenaean Period
NisyrosIn the middle of 15th century BC the towns and cities of Crete appear to have been destroyed by seismic
Dorian Period
Sometime between 1,100 and 1,000 BC, a new wave of Greeks, the Dorian's, swept into the mainland and Peloponnese from
Hellenistic Age
Philip's son Alexander the Great claimed Nisyros and the surrounding islands in 334 BC, shortly after invading Persian-held Asia Minor.
Roman Period
After Philip V was defeated by the Romans at Cynos Cephalae in Thessaly in 197 BC, he made peace with
Christian and Byzantine Period
At least ten early christians basilicas are known existed on Nisyros, and certainly there must have been more that have
The Knight of St. John
The knights of St. John of Jerusalem, also known as the Hospitallers, were originally an association of charitable brotherhoods who
Ottoman Period
Despite the strong garrisons that were established by the knights of St. John, the early 15th century saw a dramatic
Greek revolution and Italian occupation
After the eruption of the Greek war of independence in 1821 AD, Nisyros took an active part in the insurrection,
German occupation and union with Greece
Following the collapse of the italian fascist regime and the country's surrender to the Allies in the 1943, the Dodecanese
20th Century Emigration
Foreign immigration by Nisyrians began systematically after the greek war of independence in 1821, which, despite the vigorous participation of
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C. The Creation of Yali – Strongyli
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Evolution of the island
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Α. Creation of Western Kos and Pyrgousa – Pahia
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Β. Creation of Nisyros
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Anthousa’s Stone house with garden
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Anthousa’s Stone house with sea view
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Anthousa’s Stone house with sea view #2
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Astrofeggia
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Dean’s Old Stone House
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Loutra Olive Garden Stone House
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Loutra Olive Garden Stone House #2
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Loutra Olive Garden Stone House #3
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Palaiokastro Traditional House
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Stelios’ Sunset Stone House
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Traumhaus Nisyros
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Aggela’s traditional family house
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Aggeliki’s Traditional house
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Amallos House
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Art curators traditional home
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Betty’s Old traditional house
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Betty’s Traditional island house
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Chrisoula’s Traditional House
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Dean’s Lovely Stone House
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Elisavet’s House
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Fournarió Traditional House
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Imerios Nisyrian House
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Kalliopi’s House
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Kiki’s Traditional House
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Kisiris House
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La casa d’Irene
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Lava Traditional House
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Lorena’s Nest
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Marianne’s House
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Poseidon’s House
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Romantic studio by the beach
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Small house,small volcanic paradise
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To Sokaki
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Villa Themistoklis
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Villa Volcano
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White Wave
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Mandraki harbour
Marina Of Pali
Sailing Informations
Circumnavigation of the island
Birds on Nisyros
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Bed And Breakfast Pali
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Traditional FarmHouses with Garden
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Hotels Pali
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Bed and Breakfast
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Polyvotis and Loutra Nisyros
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Free Camping
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Geological Formations
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Petrografico Characteristic
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Vulcano-Tectonic Observations
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The Rocks on Nisyros
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Petrografico Characteristic
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Geological Formations
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Archipelago’s Evolution
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Age: Upper Tithonean – Lower Verriasian.
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(9)Lower Pumice of Nisyros
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(8)Epiclastic lower pumice of Nisyros
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(7)Nikia lavas
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(6)Upper pumice of Nisyros
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Circumnavigation of the island
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(10)Block and ash flows of Emporio
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(11)Emporio lavas
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(12,13)Upper andesitic lavas and volcaniclastic rocks of Nisyros
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(14)Rhyodacitic lavas of Nisyros with inclusions
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(15)Pyroclastic series of Kyra
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(15)Tephra of Kyra
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(16)Middle dacitic lava
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(17,18)Rhyolitic lavas of Argos
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Facilities and useful numbers
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Inhabitants
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Irrigation
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Nisyros Today
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THE MOST CHARACTERISTIC ROOMS AND FURNISHINGS OF THE NISYRIAN KATOΪ:
Stepped landing
Entrance
Entrance hall
Baking room
Oven
Hand-mill
Buffet
Staircase
Storage
Storage room (now usually a bathroom)
Place for hay and small animals
Kitchen
Fireplace
Sink
Cistern
Grappling hook
Dish-rack
Water bucket
Downspout
Courtyard
THE MOST CHARACTERISTIC ROOMS AND FURNISHINGS OF THE NISYRIAN KATOΪ: Stepped landing Entrance Entrance hall Baking room Oven Hand-mill Buffet Staircase Storage Storage room (now usually a bathroom) Place for hay and small animals Kitchen Fireplace Sink Cistern Grappling hook Dish-rack Water bucket Downspout Courtyard
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THE MOST CHARACTERISTIC ROOMS AND FURNISHINGS IN A NISYRIAN ANOΪ:
Staircase
Hallway
Bench/chest
Living-room
Stair-box
Sofa
Chest
Dresser
Fireplace
Sofa
Brazier
Balcony
Bedroom
Bench/chest
Icon stand/wedding-wreath display case
Sleeping platform
Elevated infant’s bed
Downspout
THE MOST CHARACTERISTIC ROOMS AND FURNISHINGS IN A NISYRIAN ANOΪ: Staircase Hallway Bench/chest Living-room Stair-box Sofa Chest Dresser Fireplace Sofa Brazier Balcony Bedroom Bench/chest Icon stand/wedding-wreath display case Sleeping platform Elevated infant’s bed Downspout
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Amalia’s Summer house
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Chateau Marie
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Elisavet’s Traditional house
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Hariklia’s Volcano Top House
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HomeRentality Seaview House
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Maria’s Caldera Retreat
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Maria’s Caldera Retreat #2
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Maria’s Caldera Retreat Premium
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Villa Calliope
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Villa Daphne
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By Ferry
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Mandraki harbour
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Marina Of Pali
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Bluestar Ferries
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Dodekanisos Seaways
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Touristic Daily Boattrips from Kos
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Mandraki
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Nikia
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Avlaki Old Harbour
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Geology
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Nisyrian Biosphera
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Nisyrian Pathways
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(1,2)Intra-caldera deposits
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(10)Block and ash flows of Emporio
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(11)Emporio lavas
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(12,13)Upper andesitic lavas and volcaniclastic rocks of Nisyros
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(14)Rhyodacitic lavas of Nisyros with inclusions
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(15)Pyroclastic series of Kyra
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(15)Tephra of Kyra
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(16)Middle dacitic lava
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(17,18)Rhyolitic lavas of Argos
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A new taxon and a new species
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Geobotanical position of Nisyros
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Nisyros Vegetation
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The specific vegetation of the crater site (Ramos-Lakki)
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Seawater Biosphera
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Therapeutics Springs
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Beaches
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Asteroidea / Seastar
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Downloadable Literature
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Geothermal Power
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Nisyros Volcanic Observatory
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The volcanic risks in the region
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Volcanoes and Humans
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Volcanological Museum
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Volcanology
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Volcanology
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Volcanos In Greece
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Actual Situation of the Volcano
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1. Eastern Macedonia – Thrace
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2. Northern Aegean Sea
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3. Central Aegean-Cyclades
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4. Eastern Aegean
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5. Plio-Quaternary Scattered Volcanism
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6. Southern Aegean Active Volcanic Arc
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Volcanos In Greece
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Everithing you want to know about Geothermal Power
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Geothermal Power
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Nisyros Geothermal Field
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The geothermic situation in Greece
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Uses of Geothermal Power
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Age of volcanic formations
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Chemical monitoring
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Geodetic monitoring
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Monitoring Network
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Monitoring of CO2 and H2S flows
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Monitoring of hot fluid composition
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Monitoring of Radon
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Petrografico Characteristic
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Sea level monitoring
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Seismic monitoring
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Thermal monitoring
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Vulcano-Tectonic Observations
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Delphinus Delphis
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Grampus Griseus
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Monachus Monachus
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Phocoena Phocoena
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Stenella Coerouleoalba
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Agave Americana
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Alkanna Orientalis
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Allium sp.
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Amygdalus Communis
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Anemone Coronaria
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Anthemis Arvensis
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Arbutus Unedo
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Asphodelus Microcarpus
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Briza Maxima
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Calicotome Villosa
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Capparis Spinosa
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Carpobrotus Acinaciformis
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Centaurea sp.
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Ceratonia Siliqua
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Ceterach Officinarum
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Cistus Creticus
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Cistus Parviflorus
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Cistus Salviifolius
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Convolvulus Arvensis
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Cuscuta Europea
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Cyclamen Hederifolium
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Daphne Gnidioides
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Ecballium Elaterium
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Erica Manipuliflora
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Eriobotrya Japonica
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Euphorbia Rigida
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Ficus Carica
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Hypericum Perforatum
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Iris Germanica
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Juniperus Oxycedrus ssp. Macrocarpa
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Laurus Nobilis
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Lavandula Stoechas
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Lonicera Etrusca
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Malva Sylvestris
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Matthiola Sinuata
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Matthiola Tricuspidata
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Morus Alba
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Morus Nigra
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Myrtus Communis
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Nerium Oleander
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Onopordum Illyricum
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Opuntia Ficus-Indica
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Origanum Onites
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Pancratium Maritimum
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Papaver Dubium
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Papaver Gracile
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Papaver Somniferum
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Pelargonium sp.
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Pinus Brutia
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Pistacia Lentiscus
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Pistacia Terebinthus
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Punica Granatum
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Pyrus Communis
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Quercus Macrolepis
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Ricinus Communis
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Rosmarinus Officinalis
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Ruta Chalepensis
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Salvia Triloba
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Salvia Verbenaca
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Sarcopoterium Spinosum
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Satureja Thymbra
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Senecio Bicolor
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Sonchus Oleacerus
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Spartium Junceum
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Tamarix sp.
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Taraxacum sp.
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Thymus Capitatus
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Tordylium Apulum
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Tribulus Terrestris
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Trifolium sp.
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Urtica Membranacea
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Urtica pilulifera
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Compass Jellyfish – Chrysaora Hysoscella
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Cotylorhiza Tuberculata -Mediterranean Jelly –
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Flower Hat Jelly – Olindas Formosa
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Jellyfishes
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Moon Jelly – Aurelia Aurita
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Pelagia Nocticula – Mauve Stinger –
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Physalia Physalis – Portogues Man o’War –
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Aequipecten opercularis
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Arca Noae
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Barbatia Barbata
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Bolinus Brandaris
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Callista chione
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Cerastoderma Glaucum
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Chamellea Gallina
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Charonia Tritonis
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Donax trunculus
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Dosinia Exoleta
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Flexopecten Glaber
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Gari Depressa
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Haliotis Tuberculata
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Lithophaga Lithophaga
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Loligo Vulgaris
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Modiolus Barbatus
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Mytillus Galloprovincialis
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Octopus Volgaris
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Ostrea Edulis
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Patella Depressa
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Pecten Jacobeus
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Pholas Dactylus
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Phyllonotus Hexaplex
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Pinna Nobilis
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Ruditapes Decussatus
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Sepia Officinalis
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Spisula Subtruncata
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Spondylus Gaederopus
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Thais Haemastoma
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Tonna Galea
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Venus spp.-Venusclam
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Nephrops Norvegicus
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Palinurus Elephas
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