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  2. Rochechouart - Wikipedia

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    Rochechouart is situated at the confluence of the rivers Grêne and Vayres on the Plateau of Limousin, about 180 m (590 ft) above sea level. It is about 9 km (5.6 mi) south of Saint-Junien , the second largest town in the department of Haute-Vienne , and 45 km (28.0 mi) west of Limoges, the largest town and capital of the department.

  3. Rochechouart impact structure - Wikipedia

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    Rochechouart impact structure or Rochechouart astrobleme is an impact structure in France. Erosion has over the millions of years mostly destroyed its impact crater , the initial surface expression of the asteroid impact leaving highly deformed bedrock and fragments of the crater's floor as evidence of it.

  4. Crete - Wikipedia

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    Crete is one of the most popular holiday destinations in Greece. 15% of all arrivals in Greece come through the city of Heraklion (port and airport), while charter journeys to Heraklion make up about 20% of all charter flights in Greece Archived 29 July 2020 at the Wayback Machine. The number of hotel beds on the island increased by 53% in the ...

  5. History of Crete - Wikipedia

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    The Bull-Leaping Fresco from Knossos showing bull-leaping, c. 1450 BC; probably, the dark skinned figure is a man and the two light skinned figures are women. The history of Crete goes back to the 7th millennium BC, preceding the ancient Minoan civilization by more than four millennia.

  6. Minoan peak sanctuaries - Wikipedia

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    Minoan peak sanctuaries are widespread throughout the island of Crete . Most scholars agree that peak sanctuaries were used for religious rites high in the mountains of Crete. Human and animal figurines, as well as signs of religious architecture, have been found at most peak sanctuaries.

  7. Gavalochori - Wikipedia

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    Another nearby archaeological site is Lappa, which is 32 kilometers (20 miles) from Gavalochori in the village of Argyroupoli. Lappa was a powerful city state dating back at least to 300–400 BC. Its power waxed and waned through the years, but at one time, the city had its own mint and controlled ports on both the north and south coasts of Crete.

  8. Fortifications of Heraklion - Wikipedia

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    This was demolished in 1936 while the city was being modernized. [4] The walls were damaged by German aerial bombardment during the Battle of Crete in World War II, but the damage was repaired. [2] After the war, some of the outworks were demolished to make way for modern buildings, and suggestions were also made to demolish the entire city ...

  9. Chania Lighthouse - Wikipedia

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    Chania Lighthouse (Greek: Φάρος Χανίων), is a lighthouse located at the entrance of the port of Chania, on the island of Crete, Greece. It was built in 1864 on the site of the original lighthouse by the Venetians. [1] [2] It has been a listed archeological site in Greece since 1962. [3]