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New Archaeological Museum Opens in Greece s Chalkida

New Archaeological Museum Opens in Greece’s Chalkida The beautiful building that houses the new Archaeological Museum of Chalkida. Credit: AMNA. A new museum, named the Archaeological Museum of Chalkida, is opening its doors to the public for the first time on Monday. The museum is located in the main town of the beautiful island of Evia, which is the second largest island in Greece. New Archaeological Museum of Chalkida The opening ceremony for the museum was held on Sunday, and was attended by Minister of Culture for Greece Lina Mendoni. ” width=”1080″>When the museum opens to the public on Monday, they will be met by an exquisite permanent exhibition curated by the Antiquities Ephorate of Evia.

The 15 high streets named in Bristol s new Where s it to? promotion

The 15 high streets named in Bristol s new Where s it to? promotion
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Call for people to explore Bristol s diverse high streets

Call for people to explore Bristol s diverse high streets
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Westreme Battery – a unique coastal fort at Mellieħa

Mellieħa Bay is one of the most popular beaches in the Maltese archipelago. Its natural beauty and shimmering sea make it very attractive to tourists and locals alike. Furthermore, the surrounding hotels, various restaurants and shops make this area very welcoming. However, in the past this beach posed a great threat to the Maltese islands as it attracted different types of visitors: corsairs, pirates and Ottoman troops. For this reason, the northern shores of the Maltese isles were referred to as la parte deserta (the deserted part) as this area was sparsely populated. A plan of Westreme Battery, dated March 9, 1748.

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