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Xanthi, Rodopi, Evros Und Zwei Insel: Thasos Und Nicht Nur Tourist Ist – Eine Erfahrung Für Alle Sinne An Erleben Sie eine authentische Erfahrung Mosaiksteine der menschlichen Präsenz Ost-Makedonien und Thrakien erstreckt sich am nordöstlichen Rand Griechenlands, im Schatten der Dicht nebeneinander liegende gemeißelte Steine in Brücken und Herrenhäusern, bernsteinfarbene dominierenden Gebirgskette von Rodopi, mit ihren Bergen und Flachlandgebieten, verliert sich in Perlen, Knoten in Gebetskränzen, Schmuck aus Elfenbein an Musikinstrumenten, die Feste und Tänze ihren unberührten Wäldern, spiegelt sich in den Seen von Vistonida und Ismarida wider, reist mit ihren begleiten. Flüssen Nestos und Evros bis zu deren Mündungen, und schwimmt im Meer der Ägäis. Ein Mosaik von Mosaiksteine der Kultur unvergleichlicher Naturschönheit, ein Land mit verschiedenartigsten Tönen, Formen, Aromen und Teile von Statuen, Stücke von Säulen, Mosaiken, die von Götter- und Heldentaten erzählen, Kuppeln Geschmäckern. Kristalle aus Meersalz, Kieselsteine, Wassertropfen, Schneeflocken, knusprige Hülsen- und Minarette, auf Schnur eingefädelte Tabakblätter, die zum Trocknen aufgehängt werden, bunte früchte, Oliven, Kaffeebohnen, die auf schwacher Hitze geröstet werden, bieten dem Reisenden – der Nähstiche auf Seidenstickereien. Drama, Kavala, Xanthi, Rodopi, Evros und zwei Insel: Thasos und nicht nur Tourist ist – eine Erfahrung für alle Sinne an. Hier haben sich die menschlichen Mosaiksteine Samothraki. Fügen Sie Ihren eigenen Stein diesem bunten Mosaik hinzu. Machen Sie eine einzigartige der verschiedenen Rassen und Religionen vereinigt, um ein warmes und gastfreundliches Bild zu schaf- Erfahrung. fen, ein Merkmal, das Ost-Makedonien und Thrakien einzigartig gestaltet. Drama Die Stadt des Wassers Die Höhle Aggitis oder Maara Der Wasserfall von Agia Varvara im Tal Arkoudorema Die Stadt Drama hat ihren Namen einem kleinen sprachlichen Fehler, der im Laufe der Jahrhunderte den Namen Region Paranesti Der Urwald von Fraktos der antiken Siedlung Gebirge Rodopi Leckerer Teller mit Kartoffeln aus Kato Nevrokopi g.U. Dyrama (oder Ydrama) in Drama umwandelte, zu verdanken. Hinter diesem Namen verbirgt sich geschickt eine Region, die „Mpampougera“, ein Brauch, der Skifahren im Skigebiet seine Wurzeln in den Festspielen zu des Berges Falakro ein authentisches Paradies Ehren des Gottes Dionysos hat Auf den Weinwegen von Dionysos mit unberührter Natur und besonderen Menschen darstellt. Internationales Kurzfilmfestival Oniroupoli bei Drama von Drama Kavala Mit dem Meer im Hintegrund Die Imaret in der Stadt Kavala Der blaue Strand von N. Iraklitsa Ehemalige Königin des Tabaks - die schöne Stadt Kavala ist amphitheatrisch errichtet und stellt den „Kamares“, das alte Wasserwerk Der exotische Strand „Amoglossa“ von Keramoti, Reiherkolonie geeigneten Startpunkt für Ausflüge zu den archäologischen und byzantinischen Stätten in Philippi, aber auch für ein Bad im Meer, dar. Ouzo mit köstlichen Meeres-Häppchen am Hafen Die prächtige antike Stadt in Philippi Die Burg von Kavala Gedenkstätte von Apostel Paulus Xanthi Die Stadt der Farben Archäologisches Museum in Avdira Kanusport und Kayak in Nestos Mit einer wertvollen Mischung aus den teuersten Aromen des Westens und Kapelle „Panagia Pantanassa“ in Porto Lagos Die Mäander von Nestos des Ostens spricht die Stadt Xanthi alle Sinne an. Wildpferde Mazedonisches Grab der Komnenen, Stavroupoli Karneval in Xanthi Wasserfall in Livaditis Rodopi Die Harmonie der Kontraste Brücke des Flusses Kompsatos, Iasmos Kirchenmuseum (Imaret) Besondere Farben, Aromen und Geschmäcker aus verschiedenen Platz von Komotini Kulturen, die sich harmonisch den Stadtvierteln fügen. Der Glockenturm und Geni Tzami Strand von Fanari Mosaik in Agios Charalampos „Teneketzidika“ Malerische Tavernen auf in Maroneia Kopfsteinpflastergassen Evros Ein Schmuckstück an der Landesgrenze Zeremonie der Entzündung der Olympischen Flamme bei den Special Olympics in der antiken Stadt Zoni Evros ist ein verborgener Juwel mit einzigartigen Natur- und Kulturschätzen, Seidemuseum in Soufli die den umwelt- und Greifvögel im Internationaler Som- Wald Dadia mersegelwettbewerb Burg von Pythio REGATTA kulturbewussten Besuchern gewidmet sind. Bodenabdichtung eines Bauwerkes mit umgedrehten Seyyid Ali Sultan Tekke Amphoren in der antiken Zoni Frischer Fisch und traditionelle „Panagia Kosmosotira“, byzantinische Kirche Pasta „Chilopites“ aus Thrakien aus dem 12. Jahrhundert Thasos Smaragdfarbenes Blatt Wassersport Goldener Sandstrand Ein Schmuckstück von Ost-Makedonien- Thrakien - die Insel Thassos liegt auf Alyki, zwischen Kiefernbäumen und hinter den Wellen, wie ein dem antiken Marmor-Steinbruch Archäologische Stätte von Limenas smaragdfarbenes Blatt und bietet dem Besucher eine wertvolle authentische Urlaubserfahrung. Limenaria mit den schönen Fischtavernen Köstliche Meereshäppchen Sorglose Urlaubstage Samothraki Eine mystische Urlaubserfahrung Keiner kann Sie auf die Urlaubserfahrung auf Samothraki, der zauberhaften Insel Griechenlands, Die Kirche „Panagia Krimniotissa“, Der Wasserfall von Fonias in Therma die über dem Meer schwebt vorbereiten. Lassen Sie sich von der Insel selbst führen und erleben Sie eine Erfahrung, an die Sie sich für viele Jahre erinnern werden. Tempel der großen Götter Nike von Samothrake Idealer Fischort „Pachia Ammos“, der bekannteste Lokale naturbelassene Produkte Strand der Insel Doxato 1 Prosotsani 2 Iasmos 1 Paranesti 3 Maroneia 2 Drama Volakas 4 Rodopi Sappes 3 1 2 3 4 1 2 Keramoti 1 Chrysoupoli 2 Kavala Eleftheroupoli 3 1 2 3 3 Soufli 1 Orestiada 2 Evros Didymoticho 3 1 2 Stavroupoli 1 Avdira 2 Xanthi Echinos 3 1 2 3 3 Regionalverwaltung Ost-Makedonien - Thrakien Direktion für Entwicklungsplanung Fotos: Regionalverwaltung Ost-Makedonien - Thrakien, Christos Drazos, Spyros Koutsomichalis, Kulturzentrum Xanthi, Volkskundemuseum von Prosotsani, Museum für Seidenkunst, Gemeinde Maroneia - Sapes OPERATIONAL PROGRAMME OF “MACEDONIA - THRACE” 2007-2013 Focusing on human and environment-oriented development Co-financed by Greece and the European Union.
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