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brought to Argos; and from the position of their city upon a promontory running out into the sea, which is quite different from the site of the earlier
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added to the fortifications. In the Middle Ages, Nauplia was called τὸ Ναύπλιον, τὸ Ἀνάπλιον, or τὰ Ἀνάπλια. It became a place of considerable importance, and has continued so down to the present day. In the time of the
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Argolida), which provides daily services to all destinations in region as well as other major Greek centers such as Athens. The journey to Athens takes two to two hours and 20 minutes, going via
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leisure ships during the tourist season. The city has not developed any industrial activity of note and all secondary activities are related to agriculture or the construction industry.
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overseas. However, only 80 soldiers were assigned to defend the city and it was easily retaken by the
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Nafplio was formed at the 2011 local government reform by the merger of the following 4 former municipalities, that became municipal units:
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is the oldest part of the city though a modern hotel has been built on it. Until the thirteenth century, it was a town on its own. The arrival of the
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Nafplio consists of the communities Nafplio,
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Around the city can be found several sculptures and statues. They are related mostly with the modern history of Nafplio, such as the statues of
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has incorporated a new faculty, the School of Fine Arts. In 2007, a single department exists, the Department of Theatre, offering four majors:
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Cline, Eric H.; Stannish, Steven M. (2011). "Sailing the Great Green Sea? Amenhotep III's "Aegean List" from Kom el-Hetan, Once More".
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The town is connected by a branch line of ten kilometers from Argos to Nafplio. In 2011, the Corinth–
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Annuario dell regia scuola archeologicca di Atene e delle missioni italiane in oriente 22-24.
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Kolokotrones: The Klepht and the Warrior. Sixty Years of Peril and Daring. An Autobiography.
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is currently trying to secure funding to restore railway services and modernize the line.
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it first emerges from obscurity. Nafplio was taken in 1212 by French Crusaders of the
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View of the Nafplio Town Hall on Βασ. Κωνσταντίνου (Vasileos Konstantinou).
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Bartolomeo Minio: Venetian administration in 15th-Century Nauplion.
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Trion Navarchon (Three admirals) Square with the monument to
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See Liddell and Scott (1889), Ναυπλία. Retrieved 2012-01-26.
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Central Union of Municipalities & Communities of Greece
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A Compendious Dictionary of the English and Latin Tongues.
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See Bailly (1901), p. 585, Ναυπλία. Retrieved 2013-07-03.
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retook Nafplio in 1685 and made it the capital of their "
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has walls dating from pre-classical times. Subsequently,
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Memoirs from the Greek War of Independence, 1821-1833.
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1331:–Nafplio train service was suspended during the
3271:Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography (1854)
2873:University of Peloponnese website. www.uop.gr.
1691:List of twin towns and sister cities in Greece
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27:"Nauplia" redirects here. For other uses, see
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2244:See Merriam-Webster's (1993), p. 1495.
1627:(1926–2002), managing director of the
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2168:List of traditional Greek place names
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2767:"Hellenic Railway to Reach Nafplio"
2765:Zikakou, Ioanna (August 24, 2021).
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1594:(1880–1907), fighter in the Greek
653:domination, the town was known in
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2326:Entick's English-Latin dictionary
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1515:Archaeological Museum of Nafplion
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1975:Byzantine church (12th century)
708:). The Ottomans also called it
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3281:Thomas, George Martin (1966).
3093:, ed. (1854–1857). "Nauplia".
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2536:, ed. (1854–1857). "Nauplia".
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1166:Ottoman–Venetian War (1463–79)
982:belonging to the colony which
974:has observed, to its harbour.
294:Dimitrios Orfanos (since 2023)
1:
3420:
3379:
3206:, Oxford, UK: Clarendon Press
2592:. Vol. 4. Translated by
2508:. Vol. 4. Translated by
2478:. Vol. 2. Translated by
1374:Fortifications of Acronauplia
1160:attacks and sieges, first by
1079:Map of the city of Nafplion (
1048:Lordship of Argos and Nauplia
731:(sometimes transliterated to
665:, and to distinguish it from
3764:Decentralized Administration
3406:
3398:
3268:Smith, William, ed. (1854),
3264:. Vol. 76, pp. 156–214.
3155:Gregory, Timothy E. (1983).
3057:. 2005-06-02. Archived from
2268:10.2458/azu_jaei_v03i2_cline
756:Panorama of modern Nafplion.
580:
574:
4426:Populated places in Argolis
4153:Napoli di Romania (Nafplio)
2906:"University of Peloponnese"
2323:Entick, John (2007-11-20).
1477:Local specialties include:
1034:Byzantine and Frankish rule
816:, Lefkakia and Pyrgiotika.
761:Nafplio is situated on the
509:as part of the lordship of
485:
349: • Municipal unit
312: • Municipal unit
4467:
4431:Greek prefectural capitals
4264:(1383–1537/79), then only
3351:Places adjacent to Nafplio
2864:Faculties and Departments.
2428:See Latacz (2004), p. 131.
2223:. Argolikivivliothiki.gr.
2116:St Spyridon church, where
2018:Clock tower in Acronauplia
1708:
1696:Twin towns – sister cities
1688:
1214:
1145:
1037:
943:
696:, a medieval name for the
197:Location within the region
26:
4368:Podestà of Constantinople
4035:
3740:
3568:
3493:
3356:
3311:Historical images, poetry
3162:Karouzos, Semnes (1979).
3116:, Paris, France: Hachette
1527:University of Peloponnese
1504:, lamb meat with potatoes
1337:Region of the Peloponnese
1223:Greek War of Independence
1197:Greek War of Independence
1142:Venetian and Ottoman rule
474:
360:580/km (1,500/sq mi)
333: • Municipality
304: • Municipality
216:
169:
147:Clockwise from top right:
58:
49:
4451:Capitals of Greek states
4436:Former national capitals
4262:Duchy of the Archipelago
3188:Latacz, Joachim (2004),
3110:Bailly, Anatole (1901),
2684:Municipality of Nafplion
2565:. Vol. viii. p.374.
2448:. Vol. viii. p.368.
1915:The city hosts honorary
1663:Prime Minister of Greece
1170:Suleiman the Magnificent
994:. About the time of the
537:, from 1827 until 1834.
521:before coming under the
513:, held initially by the
43:
4240:(1205–1669), then only
4062:Cerigotto (Anticythera)
3483:Administrative division
3217:A Greek-English Lexicon
3135:Greece, the Rough Guide
2969:"Royal city of Cetinje"
2840:"Πώς σώθηκε το Ναύπλιο"
2618:767; λιμένες Ναύπλιοι,
2598:Perseus Digital Library
2514:Perseus Digital Library
2484:Perseus Digital Library
2044:National Bank of Greece
1685:International relations
1621:(1833-1898), politician
1412:National Bank of Greece
1256:20th and 21st centuries
1217:First Hellenic Republic
531:First Hellenic Republic
4296:(1451–1537, 1687–1715)
4167:(1407–1540, 1687–1699)
3099:. London: John Murray.
3048:"City council minutes"
2680:"Transportation Means"
2542:. London: John Murray.
1596:Struggle for Macedonia
1574:
1436:Theodoros Kolokotronis
1375:
1367:
1365:Theodoros Kolokotronis
1356:
1333:Greek financial crisis
1299:
1132:Principality of Achaea
1102:
1084:
1072:
1060:
786:
459:
365: • Community
344:84/km (220/sq mi)
323:10 m (30 ft)
205:
34:Municipality in Greece
4385:Venetian–Genoese wars
4380:Ottoman–Venetian wars
4337:(13th century – 1365)
4014:(11th century – 1797)
4008:(10th century – 1797)
3184:Athens, reprint 1950.
3019:"Niles Sister Cities"
2656:. K.T.E.L Argolidas.
2590:Description of Greece
2506:Description of Greece
2476:Description of Greece
1678:Emmanouil Zymvrakakis
1669:Panagiotis Tachtsidis
1647:Sotirios Sotiropoulos
1569:
1490:Striftades/Striftaria
1373:
1362:
1350:
1297:
1146:Further information:
1090:
1078:
1066:
1055:
1038:Further information:
784:
688:name of the town was
457:
391: • Summer (
263:Administrative region
236:37.56583°N 22.80000°E
204:
4201:Kingdom of the Morea
4102:Santa Maura (Leucas)
3649:Xylokastro-Evrostina
3506:577,903 (as of 2011)
2192:Ministry of Interior
2118:Ioannis Kapodistrias
2064:Demetrius Ypsilantis
1991:, Philellinon Square
1582:of the world on the
1459:Prónoia (planned by
1428:Ioannis Kapodistrias
1403:Kingdom of the Morea
1234:Ioannis Kapodistrias
1185:Kingdom of the Morea
1162:Mehmed the Conqueror
996:Second Messenian War
966:, and the father of
785:Nafplio municipality
549:name of the town is
434:Vehicle registration
341: • Density
4165:Lepanto (Nafpaktos)
4141:Negroponte (Euboea)
1770:Martignas-sur-Jalle
1659:Charilaos Trikoupis
1655:(1907–1979), writer
1603:(d. 1882), sculptor
1573:was born in Nafplio
1571:Charilaos Trikoupis
1498:, lamb or goat meat
1414:branch of Nafplio.
928:Classical Antiquity
647:early modern period
589:Classical Antiquity
232: /
3990:Republic of Venice
3928:Municipal unit of
3898:Municipal unit of
3851:Municipal unit of
3818:Municipal unit of
3487:Peloponnese Region
2891:2012-03-17 at the
2869:2017-09-25 at the
2826:2023-08-13 at the
2611:ὁ Ναύπλιος λίμην,
2416:Government Gazette
2356:Government Gazette
2163:Politics of Greece
2030:View from Palamidi
1955:Pannafpliakos F.C.
1643:(1936–2008), actor
1575:
1557:Theatrical Studies
1461:Stamatis Voulgaris
1376:
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1092:The Entry of King
1085:
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787:
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523:Republic of Venice
460:
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3532:Regional unit of
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3448:
3444:
3443:
3152:pp. 346–410.
2602:, 4.27.8, 4.35.2.
2158:History of Greece
2132:Street of Nafplio
2092:St. George Church
1987:Monument for the
1908:
1907:
1637:(1926–1990), poet
1629:BBC World Service
1492:, hand made pasta
1246:Kingdom of Greece
1136:Argos and Nauplia
1081:Napoli di Romania
910:
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765:in the northeast
659:Napoli di Romania
535:Kingdom of Greece
525:and, lastly, the
511:Argos and Nauplia
483:
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150:Palamidi Fortress
16:(Redirected from
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4351:Related articles
4268:(1383–1617) and
4143:(1209/1390–1470)
4058:Cerigo (Cythera)
4051:and dependencies
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