The places you haven't gotten to know yet

Neraida, the newest village in Greece, is more than a village – it is a story of rebirth, resilience and beauty. With its unique history, stunning lake views and iconic Seravia Bridge, it is a destination not to be missed. Whether you are a history buff, nature lover or simply looking for peace and quiet, Neraida will give you an unforgettable experience. Are you ready to experience the magic?

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Xanthi is more than just a tourist city - it is a living model of cultural and religious coexistence. Despite the challenges and changes it has undergone over the years, the city has preserved its multicultural character. A visit to it provides not only a rich aesthetic and cultural experience, but also an instructive lesson in the history of living together. It is a city where the past is not just a memory, but a living and breathing reality in the streets, buildings and daily lives of its residents.

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Ptolemaida offers a unique experience that combines history, culture and nature. The transition to green energy alongside the preservation of tradition makes it a fascinating destination for travelers looking for the "other Greece" - authentic, renewed and rich in layers of history and culture.

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Alfataro is more than just a mountain village - it is a place where history, culture and nature meet to create a unique experience. Visitors to the village can experience up close the exciting story of the regeneration of an entire community, enjoy spectacular views, and taste delicacies that tell the story of a centuries-old tradition. Whether you are history buffs, passionate travelers, or simply looking for an authentic experience in northern Greece - Elfatro awaits you with a fascinating story and warm hospitality.

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The Treaty of Lausanne was a historic agreement that changed the face of the Eastern Mediterranean. It resulted in the large-scale evacuation of Greek populations from Asia Minor, and the arrival of hundreds of thousands of refugees in Greece. The demographic, cultural and political effects of the agreement were widely felt in eastern Greece, especially in areas such as Thrace and Macedonia. In addition, although the agreement did not directly address the Jews, the Jewish communities in Asia Minor were significantly affected by the war and the Smyrna massacre, and many of them left their homes. As such, the Treaty of Lausanne was the first treaty in modern times to provide for regulated forced population exchanges, and its effects are still evident today.

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Thrace is an area full of landscapes, history, culture and charm. All of these bear the stamp of the glorious past alongside the harmony between cultures and magnificent landscapes, and reflect the rich heritage of the place. This region, for its wild beauty and mystery, invites everyone who wants to be exposed to the unknown and unexpected side of Greece.

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