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Things to see in Giannitsá, Greece

Giannits is a small town in the heart of Peloponnese, Greece. As a former fishing village, it has retained much of its traditional charm and features narrow streets and whitewashed houses. The town's main attraction is the Venetian Fortress, built in 1449 by the Ottomans to protect their flank on their way to Constantinople. The fortress is surrounded by a wall with two gates and contains several churches, including a 16th-century cathedral. The town also has a few restaurants and cafes, as well as an open-air market on Saturdays.

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CountryGreece
RegionKentrikí Makedonía
Latitude40.7962
Longitude22.4145
Appr. population29789

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