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Lefkada can hardly be called an island
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The “entrance” of the island of Lefkada among the
lagoon of the area. On the left, the Grivas Castle, built by Ali
Pasha of Ioannina in 1807, when he tried in vain to seize the Castle
of Agia Mavra, which is, barely discernible, due to the ground level,
although it is only 1,800 meters away (red dotted line). In the background,
the city of Lefkas. |
Lefkada can hardly be called an island, since there is a narrow channel
that separates it from the opposite coast of Aetoloakarnania. The natural
beauty of the island makes it a popular destination for Greeks and Italians.
It is also worth mentioning that one of the first shops in Greece that
sells art objects produced by the Murano industry was established right
at the centre of the city. |
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