Kamares
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Kamares may refer to the following places:

in Greece
Greece
Greece , officially the Hellenic Republic , and historically Hellas or the Republic of Greece in English, is a country in southeastern Europe....

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  • Kamares, Achaea
    Kamares, Achaea
    Kamares is a village in the east-northeastern part of Achaea, Greece. Kamares was an independent commune until 1994 when it became part of the municipality of Erineos. Kamares served as the seat of the former municipality of Erineos. The village is connected by the old road of GR-8 linking...

    , a town in the northern part of Achaea
  • Kamares, Crete, a village in the southern part of the Heraklion peripheral unit in southern Crete
  • Kamares, Sifnos, a village on the island of Sifnos
    Sifnos
    Sifnos is an island municipality in the Cyclades island group in Greece. The main town, near the center, is known as Apollonia home of the island's folklore museum and library. The town's name is thought to come from an ancient temple of Apollo on the site of the church of Panayia Yeraniofora...

  • Kamares, Laconia, a village in the municipal unit Gytheio
    Gytheio
    Gytheio , the ancient Gythium or Gytheion , is a town and a former municipality in Laconia, Peloponnese, Greece. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality East Mani, of which it is a municipal unit. It was the seaport of Sparta, some 40 km north...

    , Laconia
  • the Kavala aqueduct
    Kavala aqueduct
    The Kavala aqueduct, popularly known as the Kamares , is a well-preserved aqueduct in the city of Kavala, Greece, and is one of the city's landmarks.While the aqueduct is "probably of Roman origin", the present structure dates to the 16th century...

    , popularly known as Kamares


in Turkey:
  • the Greek name for the village at the site of the ancient city of Parium
    Parium
    Parium was a Greek city of Adrasteia in Mysia on the Hellespont. It became a Roman Catholic titular see, suffragan of Cyzicus in the Roman province of Hellespontus.-History:...

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