Listed 59 sub titles with search on: Local governments for wider area of: "KEFALLONIA Island IONIAN ISLANDS" .
VALSAMADA (Village) KEFALLONIA
Tel: +30 26710 86241
AGIA IRINI (Village) KEFALLONIA
Tel: +30 26740 72183
AGIA THEKLI (Village) KEFALLONIA
Tel: +30 26710 97215
AGIOS NIKOLAOS (Village) KEFALLONIA
Tel: +30 26740 81214
ARGINIA (Village) KEFALLONIA
ARGOSTOLI (Town) KEFALLONIA
Argostoli, with a population of 8000 people, became Cephalonia’s
capital in 1757.
Even though many of the town’s imposing mansions were destroyed
during the 1953 earthquakes, the new town which was built kept the quaint, Ionian
style with well-laid out streets, spacious squares, many trees and alleys and
a very lively port.
In the centre of the city there are the Administrative House, the
Town Hall, the Archaeological
Museum, the Korgialenio
Popular Art Museum, the Korgialenios Library and the newly-built "Kefalos"
Theatre.
At the port, the visitors can see Nikos Kavadias’ bust gazing
to the endless sea. Kavadias was a poet who loved and wrote about the sea during
his whole life.
From the few works of the island’s British period which the
earthquakes didn’t destroy is Koutavos bridge, built in 1813, which connects
Argostoli with the opposite coast.
Walking along Lithostroto (stone-paved street), the town’s central
street, take a minute to visit Aghios Spiridonas’ church and Kambana square.
Reaching the street at the port, you will see the market full of fresh
fish and sweet-smelling fruit and vegetables. Further down many pastry shops and
restaurants invite you to taste the local dishes.
The people are hospitable, warm-hearted, easy-going and will not fail
to help you and make your stay a memorable experience.
This text (extract) is cited January 2004 from the Assoc.
of Local Authorities of Kefalonia & Ithaca tourist pamphlet.
ASSOS (Village) KEFALLONIA
One of the most picturesque places of the island. Is a very popular
destination with many visitors during the summer. The village was built amphitheatrically
round Assos creck and has a beautiful beach. Walking around its narrow streets
one can see beautiful houses with flowerfull gardens and one gets the impression
of what Kefalonia was like many years ago.
There are restaurants, cafes and other shops most them gathered round
the main square with it's beautiful plane and oleander trees!
The real jewel of Asos is it's castle from where one can admire the
panoramic view.
ATHERAS (Village) KEFALLONIA
Tel: +30 26710 93040
CHALIOTATA (Village) KEFALLONIA
Tel: +30 26740 22853
CHAVDATA (Village) KEFALLONIA
Tel: +30 26710 95007
CHAVRIATA (Village) KEFALLONIA
Tel: +30 26710 95162
CHIONATA (Village) KEFALLONIA
Tel: +30 26710 81660
DAMOULIANATA (Village) KEFALLONIA
Tel: +30 26710 97220
DIGALETO (Village) KEFALLONIA
Tel: +30 26740 81496
The villages of Digaleto, Charakti and Tsakarisianos make up the local division of Pyrgi and are essentially the municipality's mountainous area.
At an altitude of over 700 meters, the villages are spread over the slopes of Mount Aenos, just a breath away from its famous evergreens. The entire area is a true oasis during the hot summer months, as well as host to many traditional Cephalonian festivals and events..
FISKARDO (Village) KEFALLONIA
Fiscardo is situated in the most northern point of the island opposite
the island of Ithaka and is
famous for its traditional architecture and its cosmopolitan port.
It is one of the most important tourist and holiday destinations of
the island with soundly organised tourist background.
Many yachts arrive at Fiscardo's port where their owners most of the
times decide to stay for the rest of their holiday.
Something similar happened to crusader Robert Guiscard from whom Fiscardo
took its name, who arrived in 1085 in order to conquer the island, but finally
stayed and lived in Fiscardo for the rest of his life. Most of the mansions (stately
houses) one can see in Fiscardo belong to the Venetian architecture era.
GRIZATA (Village) KEFALLONIA
Tel: +30 26740 23064
KAMINARATA (Village) KEFALLONIA
Tel: +30 26710 95444
KARAVADOS (Village) KEFALLONIA
Tel: +30 26710 69622
KARAVOMYLOS (Village) KEFALLONIA
Tel: +30 26740 22215
KATOGI (Municipal district) KEFALLONIA
Tel: +30 26710 92554
KONTOGENADA (Village) KEFALLONIA
Tel: +30 26710 97510
KOUROUKLATA (Village) ARGOSTOLI
Tel: +30 26710 87256
KOUVALATA (Village) KEFALLONIA
Tel: +30 26710 91677
LAKITHRA (Village) KEFALLONIA
Tel: +30 26710 41208
LIXOURI (Small town) KEFALLONIA
Lixouri is the second largest town with a population of 3500 people,
according to the most recent census.
It is situated in Palliki
peninsula and there is regular ferry boat transport from Argostoli.
The visitor can also reach Lixouri driving around the big bay of Livadi.
Lixouri is divided in two parts by a stream and small bridges connect
the two banks. It is a modern town with big streets full of trees and spacious
squares.
At the town’s port, you can see Andreas Laskaratos’ statue.
Laskaratos was a satiric poet who came from Lixouri and lived in the 19th century.
Furthermore, liberal politicians’ busts, such as Typaldos-Iakovatos,
Pylarinos and Typaldos Kapeletos-Dotoratos can be seen around the town.
Distinguished benefactors like P. Vallianos, S. Petritsis, the Basias
brothers and others helped to reconstruct the town after the terrible earthquakes
in 1953.
The inhabitants of Lixouri, as all Cephalonians, are famous for their
love and talents in music, literature and art in general. In this frame we should
not fail to mention Pali’s Music School which was founded in 1836 and it
is one of the oldest and most important in Greece.
Lixouri is very famous for the rich cultural events.
Its Carnival is renowned for its sense of humour and satire and it
is the prevailing happening in winter.
The whole island participates in it and apart from its variety and
its humorous sense it also possesses a Dionysiac aspect.
It is regarded as one of the most successful provincial carnivals.
During the summer season, the Cultural
Centre of Lixouri Municipality in collaboration with other Municipalities
and authorities organises various cultural events.
Lixouri’s sights also include Laskaratos’ hill, Iakovatos
Library, the Archaeological Collection and numerous magnificent churches with
wooden carved icon screens.
This text (extract) is cited January 2004 from the Assoc.
of Local Authorities of Kefalonia & Ithaca tourist pamphlet.
LOURDATA (Village) KEFALLONIA
Tel: +30 26710 31425
The village of Lourdata is situated in a verdant, fertile region. The waters of
Enos and the protection afforded
by the mountain greatly heighten the fertility of the village gardens and orchards,
which go right down to the sea. The Cephalonians relish the fruit and vegetables
from the gardens of Lourdata, which are very tasty. The village's fine beach,
which is also large, every year attracts crowds of holidaymakers, Greek and non-Greek.
MARKOPOULO (Village) KEFALLONIA
Tel: +30 26710 81358
A village built on a rise with a superb panoramic view. Each year around mid-August
in Markopoulo the snakes of the Panagia make their appearance. These are small
harmless snakes which have the sign of the cross on their heads. On the day of
the festival of the Panagia the snakes go into the church and up onto the silver
icon of the Virgin. Is it a miracle or a way station for the snakes as they make
their way to some place warmer? According to contemporary reports, in 1953, the
year of the big earthquakes, the snakes did not make their appearance. It is characteristic
that the snakes of the Panagia disappear on 15th August after the liturgy or after
the church festival.
MAVRATA (Village) KEFALLONIA
Tel: +30 26710 81500
METAXATA (Village) KEFALLONIA
Tel: +30 26710 41275
MONOPOLATA (Village) KEFALLONIA
Tel: +30 26710 97300
MOUSSATA (Village) KEFALLONIA
Tel: +30 26710 31177
PASTRA (Village) KEFALLONIA
PERATATA (Village) KEFALLONIA
Tel: +30 26710 69345
PESSADA (Port) KEFALLONIA
Tel: +30 26710 69401
POROS (Small town) KEFALLONIA
Tel: +30 26740 72474
Fax: +30 26740 72551
POULATA (Village) KEFALLONIA
Tel: +30 26740 22726
SAMI (Village) KEFALLONIA
Sami is one of the most renowned holiday resorts on the island. The
area combines the beauty of mountains and sea whereas big and small ships put
in at the port. Apart from the hotels and the rented rooms there is also a perfectly
organised camping.
On Aghii Fanentes hill nearby, you can visit the ruins of the homonymous
monastery. Furthermore, near Sami, there are ruins of a roman building, which
the locals call "Rakospito" as well as three tombs dating back to the
3rd century BC. Around Sami, there are numerous caves such as Agalaki cave, Aghia
Eleousa precipice and Zervati cave. The two most important caves of the area are
those of Melissani and Drogarati.
This text (extract) is cited January 2004 from the Assoc.
of Local Authorities of Kefalonia & Ithaca tourist pamphlet.
SKALA (Village) KEFALLONIA
Tel: +30 26710 83201, 83350, 83450
Fax: +30 26710 83350
SKINIAS (Village) KEFALLONIA
Tel: +30 26710 97296
SOULARI (Village) KEFALLONIA
Tel: +30 26710 91801
SPARTIA (Village) KEFALLONIA
Tel: +30 26710 69680
SVORONATA (Village) KEFALLONIA
Tel: +30 26710 41220
Svoronata is made up of three regions: Svoronata, Sarlata
and Domata. In the position
of the mediaeval capital of Kefalonia, Travliata, are the remains of the mediaeval
fortress. It was constructed in 1504, by Venetian and Cephalonian builders under
the supervision of the Italian engineer Nikolaos Tsimaras.
VALERIANOS (Village) KEFALLONIA
Tel: +30 26710 81550
VLACHATA (Village) KEFALLONIA
Tel: +30 26710 31282
XENOPOULO (Village) KEFALLONIA
Tel: +30 26740 51758
ARGOSTOLI (Town) KEFALLONIA
Tel: +3026713 60526, 60530
Fax: +3026710 28462
Tel: +30 26710 22933, 20047, 26713 60100
Fax: +30 26710 22572, 28515
SAMI (Village) KEFALLONIA
Tel: +30 26740 22019, 23401-2
Fax: +30 26740 23063
DIVARATA (Village) KEFALLONIA
Tel: +30 26740 61135
MAKRIOTIKA (Village) KEFALLONIA
Tel: +30 26740 61040
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