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and to a much lower degree by the Ottomans. Furthermore the city also contains a great number of eclecticist and neoclassical buildings and even a smaller number of modernist buildings such as Hotel Amphitryon (designed in the 1950s by architect Kleon Krantonellis). The city also contains the only
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Apart from tourism Agriculture is a very important sector and the city is also surrounded by a fertile irrigated plain and produces oranges, lemons, peaches, apricots, olives and almonds. The Port of Nafplio is used only for bulk cargo due to its insufficient depth and also hosts a great number of
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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 Grecian cities, it is not improbable that it was originally a settlement made by strangers from the East.
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McCulloch, J. R. (1866). "A Dictionary, Geographical, Statistical, and Historical of the Various Countries, Places, and Principal Natural Objects in the World". New edition carefully revised. Longmans, Green, and Co., London, UK. p. 457.
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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 Corinth/Isthmos and
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Nafplio maintains its own distinct traditional architectural style with many colourful buildings around the old town, influenced by the Venetians, due to their domination between 1338–1540 and during the
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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 Ottomans in 1715. Palamidi is located on a hill north of the old town. During the
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The municipality 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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The municipality has an area of 390.241 km, the municipal unit 33.619 km. The municipal unit Nafplio consists of the communities Nafplio,
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family, on the steps of the church of Saint Spyridon in Nafplio. After his assassination, a period of anarchy followed, until the arrival of King
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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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It is one of the few Greek cities to have been spared the widespread destruction of traditional architecture during the process of
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Nauplia was at first independent of Argos, and a member of the maritime confederacy which held its meetings in the island of
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The area surrounding Nafplio has been inhabited since ancient times, but few signs of this, aside from the walls of the
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Nicolas "the Greek" (fl. 1519–1522), one of the 18 survivors of the expedition that completed the first
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and an important tourist destination. Founded in antiquity, the city became an important seaport in the
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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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transformed it into part of the town fortifications. Other fortifications of the city include the
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Schaefer, Wulf (1961). "Neue Untersuchungen über die Baugeschichte Nauplias im Mittelalter,"
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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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New edition carefully revised and augmented throughout by Rev. M.G. Sarjant. London, 1825. (
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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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The oldest reference to Nafplio appears to be in the so-called "Aegean List" from the
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In the 19th century and early 20th century, the town was called indiscriminately
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Doctoral dissertation. The Catholic University of America, Washington DC, US.
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View of the Nafplio Town Hall on Βασ. Κωνσταντίνου (Vasileos Konstantinou).
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Luttrell, Anthony (1966), "The Latins of Argos and Nauplia: 1311-1394",
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Ellingham, Mark; Dubin, Marc; Jansz, Natania; and Fisher, John (1995).
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Rail service began in 1886 using an earlier station that still stands.
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Gerola, Giuseppe (1930–31). "Le fortificazioni di Napoli di Romania,"
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Bartolomeo Minio: Venetian administration in 15th-Century Nauplion.
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The name of the town changed several times over the centuries. The
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Tourism emerged as an important economic activity following the
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Trion Navarchon (Three admirals) Square with the monument to
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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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Also during the early modern period, but this time under
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Bottom of the photo of the central square of Nafplio:
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Since 1952, the town has been served by public bus (
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Clock Tower, Nafplio Old Town, Constitution Square,
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Originally printed as 3014:. The Village of Niles. 2010. Archived from 2451: 2449: 2341:"ΦΕΚ A 87/2010, Kallikratis reform law text" 2245:Journal of Ancient Egyptian Interconnections 1200:19th century: Independence and first capital 959:, though it more probably owed its name, as 486:. It is the capital of the regional unit of 2729:"The historical railway station of Nafplio" 2298: 2296: 987:, it was conquered by the Argives; and the 3966: 3952: 3944: 3790: 3776: 3768: 3757:Peloponnese, Western Greece and the Ionian 3463: 3449: 3441: 3332: 3318: 3310: 1273:Plateia Syntagmatos (Constitution Square). 991:gave to its expelled citizens the town of 153:View of Nafplio and the surrounding areas. 25: 2540: 2538: 1669:(1861–1928), Greek general of World War I 518:. The city was the second capital of the 3295:Municipality of Nafplio Official Website 1695: 1554: 907:Mythical origins and Classical antiquity 812: 769: 3240:Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary 3085:Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography 2528:Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography 2168: 1954: 430: 398: 360: 315: 307: 286: 273: 239: 204: 157: 46: 4410:Municipalities of Peloponnese (region) 3489:15,490 km (5,980 sq mi) 3219:Papers of the British School at Rome, 2233:See Merriam-Webster's (1993), p. 1495. 1616:(1926–2002), managing director of the 3192:An Intermediate Greek-English Lexicon 3181:, Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press 2157:List of traditional Greek place names 546:, the most frequently used forms are 420: 410: 377: 352: 344: 336: 328: 320: 304:33.62 km (12.98 sq mi) 299: 296:390.2 km (150.7 sq mi) 291: 278: 261: 249: 149:, Othonos Street, Nafplio Town Hall. 7: 3798:Subdivisions of the municipality of 3347: 3102:Abrégé du dictionnaire grec-français 2210:"Ναύπλιον – Ετυμολογία του Ονόματος" 1123:. It became part of the lordship of 2762:from the original on 27 August 2021 2756:"Hellenic Railway to Reach Nafplio" 2754:Zikakou, Ioanna (August 24, 2021). 478:) is a coastal city located in the 346: • Municipal unit density 3618:Loutraki-Perachora-Agioi Theodoroi 2735:from the original on 22 April 2016 2649:from the original on 19 April 2016 1583:(1880–1907), fighter in the Greek 642:domination, the town was known in 14: 2426:ἀπὸ τοῦ ταῖς ναυσὶ προσπλεῖσθαι, 2315:Entick's English-Latin dictionary 1604:, 16th century Albanian Stratiot. 1504:Archaeological Museum of Nafplion 1233:and the establishment of the new 967:tells us that the Nauplians were 4026: 3559: 3408: 3394: 3386: 3367: 3280:Wright, Diana Gilliland (1999). 3263:, London, UK: Walton and Maberly 3169:Lamprynides, Michael G. (1898). 3158:Kolokotrones, Theodoros (1969). 3068: 2679:from the original on 9 July 2015 2515: 2126: 2114: 2098: 2086: 2074: 2059: 2044: 2024: 2012: 2000: 1985: 1969: 1957: 1925: 1913: 1879: 1858: 1841: 1824: 1807: 1786: 1769: 1752: 1736: 1719: 1702: 1654:seven times from 1875 until 1895 1262: 1216:provisional government of Greece 734: 611:, several variants were used in 559:Mortuary Temple of Amenhotep III 170: 163: 124: 113: 102: 93: 82: 73: 62: 53: 3272:Diplomatarium Veneto-Levantinum 3166:London, 1892; reprint, Chicago. 2964:from the original on 2013-09-23 2835:from the original on 2020-07-31 2788:from the original on 2021-08-27 2556:Page numbers refer to those of 2439:Page numbers refer to those of 2382:from the original on 2015-09-21 2351:from the original on 2021-10-23 2322:from the original on 2023-06-15 2216:from the original on 2012-03-17 1964:Byzantine church (12th century) 697:). The Ottomans also called it 171: 4384:Fall of the Republic of Venice 3274:. B. Franklin, New York, US. ( 3270:Thomas, George Martin (1966). 3082:, ed. (1854–1857). "Nauplia". 2983:"Office du tourisme de Menton" 2525:, ed. (1854–1857). "Nauplia". 2037:Mycenaean Revival architecture 1908:from the following countries: 1598:(1925–2012), writer (resident) 1397:Mycenaean Revival architecture 1340:Traditional houses. View from 1287:Nafplio train station in 2019. 1155:Ottoman–Venetian War (1463–79) 971:belonging to the colony which 963:has observed, to its harbour. 283:Dimitrios Orfanos (since 2023) 1: 3409: 3368: 3195:, Oxford, UK: Clarendon Press 2581:. Vol. 4. Translated by 2497:. Vol. 4. Translated by 2467:. Vol. 2. Translated by 1363:Fortifications of Acronauplia 1149:attacks and sieges, first by 1068:Map of the city of Nafplion ( 1037:Lordship of Argos and Nauplia 720:(sometimes transliterated to 654:, and to distinguish it from 3753:Decentralized Administration 3395: 3387: 3257:Smith, William, ed. (1854), 3253:. Vol. 76, pp. 156–214. 3144:Gregory, Timothy E. (1983). 3046:. 2005-06-02. Archived from 2257:10.2458/azu_jaei_v03i2_cline 745:Panorama of modern Nafplion. 569: 563: 4415:Populated places in Argolis 4142:Napoli di Romania (Nafplio) 2895:"University of Peloponnese" 2312:Entick, John (2007-11-20). 1466:Local specialties include: 1023:Byzantine and Frankish rule 805:, Lefkakia and Pyrgiotika. 750:Nafplio is situated on the 498:as part of the lordship of 474: 338: • Municipal unit 301: • Municipal unit 4456: 4420:Greek prefectural capitals 4253:(1383–1537/79), then only 3340:Places adjacent to Nafplio 2853:Faculties and Departments. 2417:See Latacz (2004), p. 131. 2212:. Argolikivivliothiki.gr. 2105:St Spyridon church, where 2007:Clock tower in Acronauplia 1697: 1685:Twin towns – sister cities 1677: 1203: 1134: 1026: 932: 685:, a medieval name for the 186:Location within the region 15: 4357:Podestà of Constantinople 4024: 3729: 3557: 3482: 3345: 3300:Historical images, poetry 3151:Karouzos, Semnes (1979). 3105:, Paris, France: Hachette 1516:University of Peloponnese 1493:, lamb meat with potatoes 1326:Region of the Peloponnese 1212:Greek War of Independence 1186:Greek War of Independence 1131:Venetian and Ottoman rule 463: 349:580/km (1,500/sq mi) 322: • Municipality 293: • Municipality 205: 158: 136:Clockwise from top right: 47: 38: 4440:Capitals of Greek states 4425:Former national capitals 4251:Duchy of the Archipelago 3177:Latacz, Joachim (2004), 3099:Bailly, Anatole (1901), 2673:Municipality of Nafplion 2554:. Vol. viii. p.374. 2437:. Vol. viii. p.368. 1904:The city hosts honorary 1652:Prime Minister of Greece 1159:Suleiman the Magnificent 983:. 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Nauplius
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Palamidi Fortress
Acronauplia
Bourtzi Castle
Nafplio is located in Greece

37°33′57″N 22°48′00″E / 37.56583°N 22.80000°E / 37.56583; 22.80000
Greece
Administrative region
Peloponnese
Regional unit
Argolis
Time zone
UTC+2
EET
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UTC+3
EEST
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