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The Rhodes Island and the Rhodes Town
Rhodes is the scenic main island of the Dodecanese (the "Twelve Islands"), located in the south-eastern corner of the Aegean Sea, and never short of sunshine. Rhodes is known around the world as the "Island of the Sun", the "Crusaders’ Island", or the "Island of St. John’s Knights". The thrilling history of the island is reflected in its rich architecture, with magnificent temples, fortresses, monasteries.
The Medieval City of Rhodes, which has never ceased to be alive throughout the centuries, is included on UNESCO’s World Heritage List. Walking down the cobbled streets, visitors can admire the Knights’ magnificent medieval castle, the moat and castle walls, the Byzantine churches and mosques, and the squares and gardens.
The people’s hospitality, the warm and mild climate all year round, the natural beauty, the historical monuments, the myths (The Colossus of Rhodes was one of the 7 Wonders of the World), the traditional and picturesque Rhodian villages, the cosmopolitan, modern and, at the same time, romantic character and lifestyle of the island, as well as its up-scale services, make Rhodes the perfect destination for relaxation or for the organization of even the most demanding international event.
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