Archaeological Site of Mystras
After having conquered Constantinople in 1204, the Crusaders divided Greece among themselves. Small states were created.
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Cappadocia
The official name for this entry is: Göreme National Park and the Rock Sites of Cappadocia. It lies in the mid-western part of Turkey.
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Monasteries of Daphni, Hosios Loukas and Nea Moni of Chios
The Monasteries of Daphni, Hossios Luckas and Nea Moni of Chios are masterpieces of the 'second golden age of Byzantine art'.
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Nessebar
The ancient city of Nessebar at the Black Sea Coast has Thracian origins, and later became an important Greek colony and Byzantine settlement.
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Thessalonika
Thessaloniki is Greece's second largest city, situated in the northeast, in Macedonia prefecture. During its heydays, in the Byzantine period, it was also the empire's second city (to Constantinople, in that case).
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Tipasa
Tipasa is a town on the coast of Algeria, capital of the Tipasa wilaya. Tipasa was founded by the Phoenicians.
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