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  2. File:Open street map Piraeus.svg - Wikipedia

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  3. Archaeological site of Terpsithea Square - Wikipedia

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    The excavations revealed an entire urban block of the Classical Period together with different types of underground cisterns showing the evolution of the city's drainage system which included a sewerage pipeline. [2] The excavated site has two parallel Small Roads, one to the south with urban blocks located either side of it, and one to the north.

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    Tourist attractions in Florida by populated place (20 C) Tourist attractions in the Florida Keys (1 C, 16 P, 1 F) Tourist attractions in Greater Orlando (6 C, 23 P)

  5. Template:Piraeus map - Wikipedia

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    Walt Disney World Resort in Bay Lake, Florida near Orlando PortMiami is the world's largest cruise ship port. Visitors at the beach in Naples, Florida. Tourism makes up one of the largest sectors of Florida's economy, with nearly 1.4 million people employed in the tourism industry in 2016 (a record for the state, surpassing the 1.2 million employment from 2015).

  7. Piraeus - Wikipedia

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    Piraeus is bounded by the Mount Aigaleo to the northwest, and the Saronic Gulf to the south and west, and connected with the rest of the Athens urban area to the east and northeast. The "city proper" of Piraeus consists of a rocky peninsula, originally an island, featuring three natural harbours.