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KYVERI (Small town) LERNA
Tel: +30 27510 47349
Kiveri, according to the descriptions by ancient authors, is the place
of the “Genession” (birthplace), the place where Danaos first came
to anchor. Honouring this event there was a temple built in this area, the temple
of Genessios Poseidon.
The excavations in Kiveri brought to light Mycenean tombs, ancient
facilities in the area of Ag. Demetrios and evidence of an ancient temple in Ag.
Elias.
Two kilometers south of Kiveri, in the cove of Ag. Giorgi, there is
a great spring of fresh water gushing from under the sea, Anavalos,
the exploitation of which, through the great projects being in full progress,
is expected to radically resolve the irrigation problems of the Province.
This text (extract) is cited March 2004 from the Prefectorial
Self-Government of Argolida tourist pamphlet.
SPILIOTAKIS (Settlement) LERNA
Spiliotaki - sixteen kilometers away from Argos
- is a flat area with pastures, fertile hills and fields, cultivated with citrus
and apricot trees. Situated next to the railway line, it is a wonderful 'balcony'
on the cove of the Argolic gulf.
Only one kilometre away from Spiliotaki, archeologists have found
a number of pots, statuettes and other significant relics of the ancient
town of Eleous.
Next to the gully and the railway line there are some small and beautiful
plane trees. They used to be huge once, ready to stop the rapid streams of the
river. Today, river Xavrias has the power to destroy trees and cover the area
with mud.
(text: Alexis Totsikas)
This text (extract) is cited March 2004 from the Prefecture
of Argolis tourist pamphlet.
VELANIDIA (Settlement) LERNA
Velanidia is situated near Kotsonis built-up area, 22 km away from
Argos. It is inhabited by
20 families that occupy themselves with olive trees, cattle raising and arboriculture.
The recovery of a Byzantine capital clearly indicates the historical background
of the region.
On the whole, Velanidia is regarded as a mountainous village; however,
its economy grows as if it is a village in a plain. This is mostly why its population,
liveliness and dynamism remain stable.
(text: Alexis Totsikas)
This text (extract) is cited March 2004 from the Prefecture
of Argolis tourist pamphlet.
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