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| Located on the eastern borderline of the Aegean Sea, Patmos is the northernmost island of the Dodecannese island group. Its interesting landscape features low barren hills succeeded by small plateaux, while its lacy coastline is deeply intended by tens of promontories forming countless picturesque bays and coves.
With a mostly dry climate, the island is regularly visited by north winds, bathing into the sunrays for 3000 hours out of a year.
Situated at a distance of 158 nautical miles from the mainland port of Piraeus, it covers an area of 34 square kilometres with greatest length of about 25 kilometres. |
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| Patmos Greece is one of the islands of the Dodecanese. It has a strong religious past because it is where Saint John the Divine had its revelation and wrote the Apocalypse. Patmos used to be an important place of pilgrimage and belonged to the Church. From this unique past, the impressive Monastery of Saint John and signs prohibiting nude bathing and topless are remaining. Patmos has many beauties to offer to visitors.
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