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Countries, peoples, languages ​​/ Countries of the world / Cities of Europe. Greece

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ATHENS - the capital

VOLOS - port

LAMIA - port

PATRA - port

Piraeus - port

SPARTA

JANINA

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CORINTH - port

LARISA

(8)

HERAKLION (Heraklion) - port

THESSALONIKI (Thessaloniki - port

(9)

HERAKLION - see Heraklion

(11)

THESSALONIKI - see Thessaloniki

(15)

ALEXANDRUPOLIS

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