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Major Aftershocks Rattle the Dodecanese after 6.4 Magnitude Earthquake Off Turkey's Coast

A second earthquake of 5.1 magnitude hit in the Aegean Sea, north of Rhodes and East of Kos only six minutes after a 6.5...

4.9 Magnitude Earthquake Rattles Dodecanese Islands in Greece

A 5.1-magnitude struck off the south coast of Kassos, northeast of Crete, early Friday morning. According to the Greek Institute of Geodynamics, the 59km-deep quake...

Untold Story: Italian Regime Spied on Residents of Dodecanese

Bureaucratic certificates, such as permits and authorizations, as well as confidential reports, records of personal habits, political views and much more: the Fascist regime...

4,3-Magnitude Quake Jolts the Dodecanese, Greece

An earthquake measuring 4,3 on the Richter scale has been registered on the Dodecanese, Greece, at 07:51:26.0 UTC, the European Mediterranean Seismological Center says...

Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America Supports Churches of Crete and Dodecanese

The Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America donated $190,000 to the Churches of Crete and the Dodecanese in order to promote their charity actions aiding the suffering Greek...

Greek Deputy Minister Attends 64th Dodecanese Unification Day Celebrations in NY

Greek Deputy Minister of Culture and Tourism, George Nikitiades, attended the celebrations for the 64th Dodecanese Unification Day in New York. In his speech,...

Significant Increase in Rhodes & Dodecanese Tourist Arrivals

According to travel agencies, tourism is blooming in the Dodecanese islands and especially in Rhodes. Data shows that arrivals have increased in comparison to 2010....

Karpathos: The Greek Island Where Women Dominate

Karpathos, the second-largest island in the Dodecanese island chain, is a place where women dominate.

The Four Areas in Greece Most in Danger of Tsunami

There are four areas in Greece that are most likely to be hit by a tsunami following a strong earthquake, a Greek seismologist warned...

Santorini Boasts First Painting of Nature Scene in European Art History

The Spring Fresco found at the Late Bronze Age site of Akrotiri in Santorini is considered to be the first painting of a nature scene in European art history