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  2. Paxos - Wikipedia

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    Paxos lies some 15 km from the southern tip of Corfu and at about the same distance from the town of Parga on the mainland. It is connected by ferry lines from Igoumenitsa and Corfu with Gaios. The island is hilly, the highest point having an elevation of 230 m. [4]

  3. Port of Brindisi - Wikipedia

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    Port of Brindisi. The port of Brindisi is a seaport in Brindisi, Italy.It is used for tourism, commercial and industrial shipping on the Adriatic Sea.Tourist traffic offer connections with the Balkan Peninsula, Greece and Turkey, while commercial concerns include coal, fuel oil, natural gas, and chemicals.

  4. List of ports in Greece - Wikipedia

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    Port of Piraeus Port of Thessaloniki Port of Patras Port of Ermoupoli. The busiest maritime ports for passenger transport are: [1] Aegina; Antirrio; Corfu; Heraklion; Igoumenitsa ...

  5. MS Wawel - Wikipedia

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    In March 2004, the new owners GA Ferries renamed the vessel Alkmini A, operating a service between Igoumenitsa, Greece and Brindisi, Italy from June 2004. [3] In September 2004 Alkmini A was sold to Polferries and transferred to the Baltic Sea as Wawel [8] operating a route from 15 February 2005 [2] between Swinoujscie, Poland and Ystad, Sweden ...

  6. Igoumenitsa - Wikipedia

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    Igoumenitsa (Greek: Ηγουμενίτσα, romanized: Igoumenítsa) is a coastal city in northwestern Greece. It is the capital of the regional unit of Thesprotia . Igoumenitsa is the chief port of Thesprotia and Epirus , and one of the largest passenger ports of Greece, connecting northwestern Mainland Greece with the Ionian Islands and Italy .

  7. Corfu - Wikipedia

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    Corfu has ferry services both by traditional ferries to Gaios in the island of Paxoi and as far as Patras and both traditional ferries and advanced retractable airfoil, hydrodynamic-flow, high-speed ferries called "Flying Dolphins" to Igoumenitsa and Sarandë in neighbouring Albania.