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Gramvousa, also
Grampousa (Gr****: Γραμβούσα or Γραμπούσα,
further names include Akra, Cavo Buso, Cavo Bouza,
Garabusa and Grabusa),
refers to two small...
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Gramvousa Peninsula (Gr****: Χερσόνησος Γραμβούσας, romanized: Chersonesos
Gramvousas) is a
peninsula at the
northwestern end of the
island of Crete, Greece...
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Kalotaritissa beach one can take a boat ride to the
nearby island of
Gramvousa,
departing every 30 mins or 1 hour
during peak season. "Kalotaritissa"...
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Filiki Eteria, Armatoloi, Spinalonga, Gr****
Civil Wars of 1824–1825,
Gramvousa, Klepht,
Aegean Anti-Piracy Operation.
General Books. ISBN 978-1156773772...
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gulfs on the
north side of Crete, from west to east
these include:
Gramvousa peninsula, gulf of Kissamos,
Rodopos peninsula, gulf of Chania, Akrotiri...
- to which), near Sicily, an
alternative location has been
suggested at
Gramvousa off the
northwest coast of Crete.
Ancient Greece portal Myths portal Chaucer's...
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Samothrachi (1204-1355)
Spezia (1220-1460)
Crete (1205–1669), then only Souda,
Gramvousa and
Spinalonga (until 1715)
Mykonos (1390–1537)
Duchy of the Archipelago...
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Agria Gramvousa, 35°38′32″N 23°35′12″E / 35.64227°N 23.58667°E / 35.64227; 23.58667 (Agria Gramousa)
Imeri Gramvousa, 35°36′40″N 23°34′44″E...
- so-called "
Gramvousa period"). On 9
August 1825, led by
Dimitrios Kallergis and
Emmanouil Antoniadis, this
group of
Cretans captured the fort at
Gramvousa and...
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whatever they
could carry. At the same time,
Venice retained possession of
Gramvousa,
Souda and Spinalonga,
fortified islands that
shielded natural harbors...