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Arnados

ARNADOS (Village) TINOS
Arnados, with its marble paved square, traditional houses and narrow streets, lies at 9 km from "Chora" on the slopes of Kechrovounio. The church of Analipsiou tou Sotiros dominates the centre. Traditional cafes and taverns abound.

Dio Choria Community

DIO CHORIA (Village) TINOS
  The village lies at 8 km from the "Chora", on a wonderful site with a view to match and plenty of fresh water. It boasts numerous traditional cafes and taverns. A rather bumpy road leads out of the village to Lihnaftia, where visitors will find a wonderful sandy coast with many taverns.

Karyes

KARYA (Settlement) TINOS
Karyes is one of the most beautiful traditional villages, shaded by many trees.

Moundados

MOUDADOS (Settlement) TINOS
Moundados is a traditional village with many churches and a wonderful view.

Tinos Community

TINOS (Small town) KYKLADES
  The town of Tinos is called "chora" by its citizens and is a small insular township that began to develop during the period of theTurkish occupation. Upon arriving at the port of Tinos, visitors see two roads. Both of them lead to the cathedral of the Panagia. The one to the left, leoforos tis Megalocharis, is new; the one to the right is the older Evangelistrias street. The Town Hall, the telephone communications building and the Archeological Museum are situated on leoforos Megalocharis. Numerous shops are concentrated on Evangelistrias street. Except for the church of the Panagia, we find many other beautiful churches in the town: the Catholic church of Agios Nikolaos, the church of Kimiseos tis Theotokou (Malamatenia), the church of Taxiarhon, of Trion Ierarchon and of Agios Ioannis. The church of Agios Antoniosis is situated on the way to the port and to Kionia, very near to the old quarter of Palada. This quarter is accurately named for its numerous townhouses (palatia) on the waterfront, while another version has it that its name derives from "palantzes" - scales used for weighing goods. The Orthodox church of Agios Nikolaos is very near to Palada.

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