- Zakynthos - Wikipedia
Zakynthos is a tourist destination, especially amongst British tourists, [6] with an international airport served by charter flights from northern Europe The island's nickname is "the Flower of the Levant", bestowed upon it by the Venetians, who ruled Zakynthos from 1484 to 1797 [citation needed]
- Zakynthos (eiland) - Wikipedia
Het eiland Zakynthos ligt ten westen van het vasteland van Griekenland, ongeveer op gelijke hoogte met Sicilië De hoofdstad van het eiland is het gelijknamige Zakynthos ofwel Zante en ligt aan de zuidoostkust
- History of Zakynthos - Wikipedia
Zakynthos (Greek: Ζάκυνθος, Zante in Italian) is a Greek island in the Ionian Sea It is the third largest of the Ionian Islands Today, Zakynthos is a separate regional unit of the Ionian Islands region, and its only municipality It covers an area of 405 55 km 2 (156 6 sq mi) [1] and its coastline is roughly 123 km (76 mi) in length
- Zakynthos - Visit Greece
Zakynthos (aka Zante) is a verdant island endowed with fertile valleys and a temperate climate (area: 406 sq km; coastline: 123 km)
- Zakynthos - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Zakynthos (or Zante) is a Greek island It is the third largest island in the Ionian Sea It is in the south Ionian Sea, west of the Peloponnese Zakynthos' total population amounts to 41,472 inhabitants The largest town of Zakynthos is Zakynthos city
- Zakynthos (city) - Wikipedia
Zakynthos (Greek: Ζάκυνθος, romanized: Zákynthos [ˈzacinθos] ⓘ) or Zante (Greek: Τζάντε, romanized: Tzánte), is a city and a former municipality on the island of Zakynthos, Ionian Islands, Greece
- Zákinthosz – Wikipédia
Zákinthosz (görög írással Ζάκυνθος, olaszul Zante) sziget a Jón-tengeren, Görögország nyugati részén Székhelye, az azonos nevű Zákinthosz város a sziget délkeleti partján fekszik Turistaparadicsom Természeti szépségeinek és festői fővárosának köszönhetően a velenceiek (Homérosz után) Kelet virágának (olaszul Fiore di Levante) nevezték [1]
- History of the Jews in Zakynthos - Wikipedia
A street in the Jewish quarter of Zakynthos On the left: the "Shalom" synagogue, adorned on its facade with three protrusions in the shape of triangles In the early years of the 17th century, Jews gathered in one synagogue - Zakynthiot, which was always crowded as Jews continued to settle on the island Later, a second synagogue was established - Cretan, also called Kofiu, by Jewish refugees
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