Rethymno

Greek island takes olive tree census

Scientists are trying to catalogue hundreds of olive trees, some more than 1,000 years old, on the Greek island of Crete in a bid to save them from abandonment amid falling olive prices, an agronomy institute said on Wednesday....

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Gr: Five immigrants' assasinations in one yea

Five immigrants were killed by cops and coast guards during last year in Greece. More than fifty humans have been killed the last ten years because of "luckily gun-fires", "unclear situations", "health problems", "unreasonable...

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New House in South Crete

New House in South Crete [Id: 16747] Beautiful Single Residence South of Rethimnon 74100 Ag. Pavlos Greece, Rethymno 6 rooms total, 2 floors, 3 bathrooms, 4 bedrooms, 2 terraces/balconies A new, substantial house of 180 m2 on a...

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Car crash...

Police and motorists survey the scene of a car crash on the Athens-Patra national highway near Corinth, where a 30-year-old woman and her 6-year-old daughter were killed yesterday after an oncoming driver veered out of the...

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Saints, fines and elections

The narrow, old highway that runs along Crete's northern coast can no longer cope with the traffic. Most hours it is jammed with convoys of cars, trucks and buses headed in both directions. This does not mean that the local...

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Rare ancient jewels found

clipped by: cakebelly clipper's remarks: cont: A number of offerings including scarabs, amber seals and earthenware were also found in the burial chamber which was two metres high. The town of Eleutherna is believed to have...

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villa in Rethymnon, Hershel rated this property as 4 out of 5 & says:

The house is very nice. It has three good bedrooms, a nicely equipped kitchen, and a great pool. The view is fantastic. Its a great setup for six people. Additional people can sleep in the living room or outside, but it would...

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Greek island takes olive tree census

Scientists are trying to catalogue hundreds of olive trees, some more than 1,000 years old, on the Greek island of Crete in a bid to save them from abandonment amid falling olive prices, an agronomy institute said on Wednesday....

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Summer Schools & Seminars in Greece

Comparative Folklore (GREEK NEWS AGENDA) The Department of History and Archaeology at the University of Ioannina and the student academic network “Border Crossing” are hosting the fourth summer school in “Anthropology,...

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Watt a jump by Mitchell

Australian long jumper Mitchell Watt has put himself in the frame for an unexpected world championships medal after a massive 8.43m leap in Rethymno, Greece on Monday night. The 21-year-old Queenslander now sits second on...

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