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Europe’s Bureaucrats: Making the Minoans a Footnote of History

2019-05-09 by Phil Butler

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Today, the fate of some of the world’s most treasured Minoan landmarks is still mired in a European bureaucratic bog.

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Greece Travel News Brief – April 18, 2021

2021-04-18 By Argophilia Travel News

Greece moves to reopen the country’s doors to tourists in spite of the ongoing pandemic. Norwegian and other cruise lines sail to Greece.

Mitsis “Grand” Hotel Experiment Underway on Rhodes

2021-04-16 By Phil Butler

Dutch travelers hit Rhodes this week to quarantine at Mitsis Grand Hotel for a test vacation to prove travel can be fun no matter what.

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