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  1. Rhodes (/ roʊdz / ⓘ; Greek: Ρόδος, romanized : Ródos [ˈroðos]) is the largest of the Dodecanese islands of Greece and is their historical capital; it is the ninth largest island in the overall Mediterranean Sea.
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    Rhodes, with an area of 1,400 km², is the largest island in the Greek Dodecanese group located in the south-eastern Aegean. The island was an important protagonist in wider Greek and Mediterranean affairs throughout the Bronze Age, Archaic, and Classical periods and was particularly prosperous in Hellenistic times.
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    Rhodes, island (nísos), the largest of the Dodecanese (Modern Greek: Dodekánisa) group, southeastern Greece, and the most easterly in the Aegean Sea, separated by the Strait of Marmara from Turkey. It constitutes a dímos (municipality) within the South Aegean (Nótio Aigaío) periféreia (region).
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    Rhodes is by far the largest and one of the westernmost of the Dodecanese islands, spread between Greece and the coast of Turkey, which is actually just 11 miles away at the closest point. The isle itself is shaped like an ancient arrowhead. There are wild and soaring mountains on its north edge, the mystical peak of Attavyros crowning the lot.
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    Rhodes, major city of the island of Rhodes (Modern Greek: Ródos), South Aegean (Nótio Aigaío) periféreia (region), southeastern Greece. The largest urban centre on the island, Rhodes sits on its northeasternmost tip. In Classical history, Rhodes was a maritime power and the site of the Colossus of Rhodes.
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    Rhodes city was the capital of the former Dodecanese Prefecture. Rhodes is the most populated island of the South Aegean Region. [citation needed] Rhodes has 43 towns and villages: The economy is tourist-oriented, and the most developed sector is service. Tourism has elevated Rhodes economically, compared to the rest of Greece.
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    This article is about the island of Rhodes. For the settlement on the island, see Rhodes (city) Rhodes ( Greek: Ρόδος, Ródos) is one of the largest and most fertile of the Greek Islands, and is one of the most visited because of its combination of beaches, archaeological sites, and extensive medieval town.
    The municipality has an area of 1400.681 km 2. [failed verification] It covers the island of Rhodes and a few uninhabited offshore islets. Rhodes city was the capital of the former Dodecanese Prefecture. Rhodes is the most populated island of the South Aegean Region. [citation needed]
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    The landscape of this Dodecanese island has so much eye-catching beauty that it’s no wonder Rhodes is one of the most popular holiday destinations in Greece. This is where vast sandy beaches, clear waters, castles and ancient civilisations effortlessly mix with gourmet restaurants and traditional tavernas serving local delicacies.
  3. Rhodes 2024 – Complete Island Guide | Discover Greece

  4. Rhodes: All You Must Know Before You Go (2024) - Tripadvisor

  5. 15 Best Things to Do in Rhodes (Greece) - The Crazy Tourist

  6. Rhodes - Visit Greece

    WEBRhodes has a long and impressive history; it’s a place where the strong mediaeval aspect blends with the traditional Greek one. It is also an island with great natural beauty: the lovely beaches face the pine woods on the …

  7. Rhodes travel - Lonely Planet | Greece, Europe

    WEBGet started. 01 / Attractions. Must-see attractions. Acropolis of Lindos. Lindos. A short, steep-stepped footpath climbs the rocky 116m-high headland above the village to reach Lindos’ beautifully preserved …

  8. Rhodes is a stunning island in the Aegean Sea that offers a rich blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. You can wander through the medieval town of Rho… See more
    Rhodes is a stunning island in the Aegean Sea that offers a rich blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. You can wander through the medieval town of Rhodes, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and admire the impressive fortifications, palaces, and churches of the Knights of St. John. You can also enjoy the sun and sea at the island's many beaches, ranging from sandy to pebbly, from lively to secluded. You can taste the delicious Greek cuisine, with influences from Asia and Europe, and sip the local wine or ouzo. You can explore the island's diverse landscapes, from green valleys and forests to rocky hills and ancient ruins. You can discover the hidden gems of Rhodes, such as the Valley of the Butterflies, the Acropolis of Lindos, and the Seven Springs. Rhodes is an island that will enchant you with its charm and variety.
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  9. Welcome Rhodes - The Official Page of Rhodian Tourism

    WEBWelcome to Rhodes, the Island of the Sun! Discover a year round destination offering astonishing beaches, fascinating history and natural beauties!

  10. Rhodes Greece: Travel Guide 2024 | Greeka

    WEBAlso known as the "Knights’ island", Rhodes combines a rich history, impressive medieval architecture, amazing beaches and a lovely natural scenery! The Old Town of Rhodes with its stone-paved alleys and …

  11. Rhodes, Greece, Travel Guide

  12. Rhodes – Travel guide at Wikivoyage