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Six Spectacular Windmill Hotels in Greece Overlooking the Aegean
One of Greece's most recognizable images is of round, whitewashed windmills against a backdop of clear, azure sky, islands and mountain slopes. Some of...
Turkey and Greece Expected to Pause Military Exercises in the Aegean
The Defense Minister of Turkey Hulusi Akar on Friday said he expects a moratorium with Greece in military and airforce exercises in the Aegean...
Greece to Extend Territorial Waters in West and South of Crete, Says Report
Greece will extend its territorial waters from the current six to twelve miles west and south of Crete, according to a Greek media report.
The...
Magnitude 5.0 Earthquake Hits South of Crete
An earthquake of magnitude 5.0 occurred in the early hours of Sunday eighty kilometers southeast of Ierapetra, Crete, the National Observatory of Athens (NOA)...
Ancient Cities Lost Under the Aegean Sea in Greece
The idea of ancient cities lost underwater for centuries might seem like something out of a movie. After all, the legend of Atlantis has...
One Dead, Dozens Missing after Migrant Boat Sinks in the Aegean
Dozens of migrants are missing after a boat sank off the coast of the island of Folegandros in the Aegean, Greece’s coast guard said...
Aegean Odyssey for 400 Migrants Ends as Ship Docks at Greek Island
Nearly 400 migrants disembarked Sunday from a Turkish-flagged cargo ship that Greece allowed to dock on its territory despite charges that Turkey had violated...
Powerful 6.3 Earthquake Hits South of Crete
A powerful earthquake measuring 6.3 struck the seabed at 12:24 PM on Tuesday local time south of Crete.
The quake had a focal depth of...
The Nautical Culture of Prehistoric Aegean Exhibition Opens in Crete
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An exhibition of the nautical culture of the Aegean in prehistoric times opened at Koules Fortress on the harbor of Heraklion, Crete.
Prehistoric Aegean Treasures of Greece’s Keros Island Seen for First Time
An exhibit of archaeological artifacts from Keros and Daskalio - Early Cycladic island sites of 3200-2100 BC - opened in Athens on Monday.


