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Heraklion / Ierapetra / Knossos / Tourism in Greece / Phaistos / Pseira / Mycenaean Greek / Cyclades / Minoan civilization / Aegean civilizations
Date: 2013-01-07 16:00:58
Heraklion
Ierapetra
Knossos
Tourism in Greece
Phaistos
Pseira
Mycenaean Greek
Cyclades
Minoan civilization
Aegean civilizations

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