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Greece I.H.T Greece I.H.T. Heliports: 2 (1999 est.) GREECE Visa: Greece is a signatory of the 1995 Schengen Agreement Duty Free: goods permitted: 800 cigarettes or 50 cigars or 100 cigarillos or 250g of tobacco, 1 litre of alcoholic beverage over 22% or 2 litres of wine and liquers, 50g of perfume and 250ml of eau de toilet. Health: a yellow ever vaccination certificate is required from all travellers over 6 months of age coming from infected areas. HOTELS●MOTELS●INNS ACHARAVI KERKYRA BEIS BEACH HOTEL 491 00 Acharavi Kerkyra ACHARAVI KERKYRA GREECE TEL: (0663) 63913 (0663) 63991 CENTURY RESORT 491 00 Acharavi Kerkyra ACHARAVI KERKYRA GREECE TEL: (0663) 63401-4 (0663) 63405 GELINA VILLAGE 491 00 Acharavi Kerkyra ACHARAVI KERKYRA GREECE TEL: (0663) 64000-7 (0663) 63893 [email protected] IONIAN PRINCESS CLUB-HOTEL 491 00 Acharavi Kerkyra ACHARAVI KERKYRA GREECE TEL: (0663) 63110 (0663) 63111 ADAMAS MILOS CHRONIS HOTEL BUNGALOWS 848 00 Adamas Milos ADAMAS MILOS GREECE TEL: (0287) 22226, 23123 (0287) 22900 POPI'S HOTEL 848 01 Adamas, on the beach Milos ADAMAS MILOS GREECE TEL: (0287) 22286-7, 22397 (0287) 22396 SANTA MARIA VILLAGE 848 01 Adamas Milos ADAMAS MILOS GREECE TEL: (0287) 22015 (0287) 22880 Country Dialling Code (Tel/Fax): ++30 VAMVOUNIS APARTMENTS 848 01 Adamas Milos ADAMAS MILOS GREECE Greek National Tourism Organisation: Odos Amerikis 2b, 105 64 Athens Tel: TEL: (0287) 23195 (0287) 23398 (1)-322-3111 Fax: (1)-322-2841 E-mail: [email protected] Website: AEGIALI www.araianet.gr LAKKI PENSION 840 08 Aegiali, on the beach Amorgos AEGIALI AMORGOS Capital: Athens Time GMT + 2 GREECE TEL: (0285) 73244 (0285) 73244 Background: Greece achieved its independence from the Ottoman Empire in 1829. VIGLA HOTEL Tholaria, 840 08 Aegiali Amorgos AEGIALI AMORGOS During the second half of the 19th century and the first half of the 20th century, it GREECE TEL: (0285) 73004-5 (0285) 73332 gradually added neighboring islands and territories with Greek-speaking populations. Following the defeat of communist rebels in 1949, GREECE TEL: joined NATO in AEGINA AEGINITIKO ARCHONTIKO,Aegina Town ,Saronic, Tel:30 22970 24968, 1952. A military dictatorship, which in 1967 had suspended many political liberties and forced the king to flee the country, was itself overthrown seven years later. Democratic Fax:30 22970 26716,[email protected] , elections in 1974 abolished the monarchy and created a parliamentary republic; http://aeginitikoarchontiko.gr GREECE TEL: joined the EU in 1981. AEGINA HOTEL AFEA,Tel : 0030 22970 32227 ,Fax : 0030 22970 32622, [email protected] ,http://www.hotelafea.gr/en Southern Europe, bordering the Aegean Sea, Ionian Sea, and the Location: APOLLO HOTEL,Aegina island - Greece,Tel:0030 22970 32271, Fax:0030 Mediterranean Sea, between Albania and Turkey 22970 32688,[email protected] ,http://www.apollohotelaegina.gr/en Map References: Europe ARGO HOTEL & SPA,Aegina,Tel:2297032266,Fax:2297032541, Area: total: 131,940 sq km land: 130,800 sq km water: 1,140 sq km [email protected], http://www.argohotel.com Climate: temperate; mild, wet winters; hot, dry summers COSTANTONIA HOLIDAY APARTMENTS,AEGINA ISLAND,GREECE, TEL:30 Terrain: mostly mountains with ranges extending into the sea as peninsulas or 6932 542 661, [email protected] , http://www.costantonia.info chains of islands HOTEL ANATOLI,Aegina island,Tel:30 22970 32002, Fax:30 22970 32003, Natural Resources: bauxite, lignite, magnesite, petroleum, marble, hydropower [email protected] ,http://www.aeginagreece.com Population: 10,601,527 (July 2000 est.) HOTEL ANGELA ,Agia Marina, Aegina island, Tel:30 22970 32556, Fax: 30 22970 32606,[email protected], http://www.aegina.com.gr/angela-hotel noun: Greek(s) adjective: Greek Nationality: HOTEL BLUE FOUNTAIN,Agia Marina,Aegina Greece,Phone:0030 22970 Ethnic Groups: Greek 98%, other 2% note: the Greek Government states there 32045,Fax:0030 22970 32320 ,[email protected], are no ethnic divisions in GREECE TEL: http://www.hotelbluefountain.eu Religions: Greek Orthodox 98%, Muslim 1.3%, other 0.7% Languages: Greek 99% (official), English, French Economy: GREECE TEL: has a mixed capitalist economy with the public sector accounting for about half of GDP. The government plans to privatize some leading state enterprises. Tourism is a key industry, providing a large portion of GDP and foreign exchange earnings. GREECE TEL: is a major beneficiary of EU aid, equal to about 4% of GDP. The economy has improved steadily over the last few years, as the government has tightened policy with the goal of qualifying GREECE TEL: to join the EU's single currency (the euro) in 2001. In particular, GREECE TEL: has cut its AEGINA, GREECE budget deficit below 2% of GDP and tightened monetary policy, with the result that If it does not say Intercontex it is not The International Hotel and Travel Directory Directory and Travel Hotel International The it is not Intercontex say does not Ifit inflation fell below 4% by the end of 1998 - the lowest rate in 26 years - and averaged only 2.6% in 1999. Further restructuring of the economy and the reduction of Tel:30 22970 54022 , unemployment remain major challenges. Industries: tourism; food and tobacco processing, textiles; chemicals, metal [email protected], products; mining, petroleum http://www.elamesa.gr Currency: 1 Euro(€) = 100 cents. total: 2,548 km standard gauge: 1,565 km 1.435-m gauge (36 km Railways: electrified; 23 km double track) narrow gauge: 961 km 1.000-m gauge; 22 km 0.750-m gauge (a rack type railway for steep grades) Highways: total: 117,000 km paved: 107,406 km (including 470 km of expressways) unpaved: 9,594 km (1996 est.) HOTEL DANAE,Aegina,Greece ,Phone:30 22970 22424, Fax:30 22970 26509, Waterways: 80 km; system consists of three coastal canals; including the Corinth [email protected] ,http://www.danaehotel.gr/en Canal (6 km) which crosses the Isthmus of Corinth connecting the Gulf of Corinth with HOTEL GALINI,Aegina island,Tel:30 22970 32203,Fax:30 22970 32216, the Saronic Gulf and shortens the sea voyage from the Adriatic to Peiraiefs (Piraeus) [email protected] ,www.galinihotelaegina.com by 325 km; and three unconnected rivers HOTEL HIPPOCAMPUS, AEGINA ISLAND,GREECE, TEL:30 22970 61363, Ports and Harbors: Alexandroupolis, Elefsis, Irakleion (Crete), Kavala, Kerkyra, [email protected], http://www.hippocampus-hotel-greece.com Chalkis, Igoumenitsa, Lavrion, Patrai, Peiraiefs (Piraeus), Thessaloniki, Volos HOTEL ILIOPERATO,Aegina,Tel:30 22970 61455, [email protected] , Airports: 80 (1999 est.) Airports - with paved runways: total: 64 over 3,047 m: 6 Skype: ilioperato,http://www.ilioperato-aegina.com 2,438 to 3,047 m: 15 1,524 to 2,437 m: 18 914 to 1,523 m: 17 under 914 m: 8 (1999 HOTEL ISIDORA,Ag. Marina, Aigina Island,PHONE:30 2297032414, FAX:30 est.) Airports - with unpaved runways: total: 16 over 3,047 m: 1 1,524 to 2,437 m: 1 2297032354,[email protected], http://www.isidorahotel.gr 914 to 1,523 m: 2 under 914 m: 12 (1999 est.) ©Copyrights Greece ®Design Intercontex The Intercontex I.H.T.- Over 150,000 Subscribers Greece I.H.T. HOTEL KARYATIDES ,Aegina, Mobile:46 70 3830776, [email protected] AMARINTHOS , http://www.aeginagreece.com/main/hotels/aghiamarina/karyatides.htm OLYMPIC STAR HOTEL 340 06 Amarinthos, on the beach AMARINTHOS HOTEL KATERINA AGIA MARINA AEGINA,Tel:30 22970 32075, Fax:30 22970 GREECE TEL: (0229) 38130 (0229) 38260 32878,[email protected], http://www.katerinahotel.gr STEFANIA HOTEL 340 06 Amarinthos AMARINTHOS GREECE TEL: (0229) HOTEL KLONOS, Aegina Attica,Tel: 00 30 22970 22640, FAX: 00 30 22970 38382-3 (0229) 38384 28643,http://www.klonos.gr/en HOTEL MAGDA,Αegina,PHONE:30 22970 32325 ,FAX:30 22970 32670, AMBELIKI SKOPELOS [email protected] ,http://magdahotelaegina.gr MARILENA APTS 370 03 Ambeliki Skopelos AMBELIKI SKOPELOS GREECE HOTEL PANORAMA,Aegina Island ,GREECE,Tel:30 22970 32 202, Fax:30 22970 32 TEL: (0424) 22105, 23489 144, [email protected], http://hotelpanorama-aegina.gr AMORGOS HOTEL RACHEL,Aegina Island, Tel:0030 22970 32168,Fax:0030 22970 32368, AEGIALIS HOTEL 840 08 Aegiali Amorgos AEGIALI AMORGOS GREECE Skype: hotel.rachel,[email protected] ,www.hotelrachel.com TEL: (0285) 73393 (0285) 73395 HOTEL RASTONI,Aegina, Tel,Fax: 30 22970 27039,[email protected] , ARTEMIS Lagada Street, 840 08 Aegiali Amorgos AEGIALI AMORGOS http://www.rastoni.gr/en GREECE TEL: (0285) 73315 (0285) 73315 IRIDES LUXURY STUDIOS,Aegina,Tel:30 22970 52215 ,Mob:30 6937 129896, GRYSPO'S Hotel-Apts 840 08 Aegiali Amorgos AEGIALI AMORGOS GREECE Fax:30 22970 52255,[email protected], http://www.irides.gr TEL: (0285) 73502 (0285) 73557 LIBERTY 2 HOTEL,Agia Marina ,Greece Tel:30 22970 32105, Fax:30 22970 32668,[email protected] ,http://www.hotelliberty2.gr AMMOUDARA HERAKLION MARINI LUXURY APARTMENTS AND SUITES,Aegina,T:30 22970 29136, F:30 SANTA MARINA BEACH HOTEL P.O. Box 1084, 715 00 Ammoudara, on the 22970 29037, [email protected] , http://www.mariniluxurysuites.gr/en beach Heraklion AMMOUDARA HERAKLION GREECE TEL: (081) 261103 MOONDY BAY HOTEL,Aegina,Perdika,GREECE,Tel:30 2297061215, Fax: (081) 261369 2297061147, [email protected], http://hotelmoondybay.eu AMMOULIANI CHALKIDIKI POSSIDON HOTEL,Αegina, Greece,Τel: 30 22970 32125,Fax: 30 22970 32392, SUN RISE HOTEL 63075 Ammouliani Chalkidiki AMMOULIANI CHALKIDIKI [email protected] ,http://www.hotelpossidon.gr GREECE TEL: (0377) 51273 (0377) 51174 VAGIA HOTEL,Aegina, Greece,Tel:30 22970 71179 [email protected] http://vagiahotel.gr/en
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