Samos Island
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Samos regional unit within the North Aegean region.
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Samos (town), capital of Samos regional unit.
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Kokkari village.
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Marathokampos village.
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Agios Nikolaos Church, Karlovasi.
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Picture of the town of Karlovasi.
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Inside the Eupalinian aqueduct.
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Pythagoreion, the place of birth of Pythagoras.
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Pythagoreion (UNESCO World Heritage Site)
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Heraion of Samos (UNESCO World Heritage Site)
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Colonies of ancient Samos
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Kouros of Samos, the largest surviving Kouros in Greece, showing Egyptian influence (Archaeological Museum of Samos)
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Potami beach
Byzantine and Genoese eras
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Vronta monastery.
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Church in Kokkari village.
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The harbour of Pythagoreion.
Ottoman rule
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map, 1574
Greek Revolution
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Flag of the Administration of Samos during the Greek War of Independence (1821–1830).
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Lykourgos Logothetis, leader of the Revolution in Samos.
Autonomous principality
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Flag of the Principality of Samos. It is the contemporary Greek flag with the two upper quadrants in red to symbolize Ottoman suzerainty.
Modern era
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The union with the Kingdom of Greece in March 1913.
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Statue of a lion in Samos town; erected in 1930 to celebrate the centenary of Greek independence.
Economy
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Muscat of Samos.
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Samian wine.

