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Dodecanese Islands

Group of islands in Greece
The Dodecanese, in the southeastern Aegean Sea, is a group of Greek islands known for their medieval castles, Byzantine churches, beaches and ancient archaeological sites. On the largest island, Rhodes, the medieval Street of the Knights and...
Area: 1,048 mi²
Area codes: 2241-2247
Capital: Rhodes
ISO 3166 code: GR-81
Postal codes: 85x xx

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