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Kalamata - Wikipedia There are numerous historical and cultural sights in Kalamata, such as the Villehardouin castle, the Ypapanti Byzantine church, the Kalograion monastery with its silk-weaving workshop where the Kalamata scarves are made, and the municipal railway park
A Quick Guide to Kalamata, Greece - The Mediterranean Traveller Kalamata is a small coastal city in the south of Greece with a population of around 60,000 residents It’s the second-largest city in the Peloponnese region of Greece, and the capital of the region of Messinia
Kalamata - Visit Greece Kalamata, the capital and central port of Messinia, is located at the site of ancient Farai Following independence from the Turks and thanks to the exploitation of the fertile Messinian lands (producing olive oil, raisins, figs etc), it developed into a wealthy urban centre and a significant port
What To Do in Kalamata Greece: History, Olives Fun If you ever wondered what to do in Kalamata, this comprehensive guide to the best things to do in Kalamata is all you need to be inspired to add this vibrant coastal city to your Peloponnese itinerary
Municipality of Kalamata - Home At the head of the Messenian Gulf, under the shade of Mount Kalathi and at the far reaches of Mount Taygetos, the breathtaking city of Kalamata blends harmoniously a mountain scenery with the sea, therefore providing an ideal destination for hikers and fitness fanatics
Kalamata - how to get there, where to stay, activities and more Kalamata is an enchanting coastal city, located in the heart of the Peloponnese region of Greece It is strategically places right in the heart of this fascinating peninsula and is a treasure trove of history, culture, and natural beauty
Kalamata | Holidays in Peloponnese | Discover Greece The best things to do on your holidays in Kalamata, in the heart of the Messinia region of Greece’s Peloponnese, including museums, beaches, olive tours, activities and day trips