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- Spinalonga_Peninsula abstract "The Spinalonga Peninsula is a part of the uninhabited Kalydon island area that belongs to the city of Elounda, Crete, Greece. In the north its little sister the true island of Spinalonga can be found. In its east the island of Kolokythas can be found forming a bay. The strand on the peninsula is called Kolokita beach due to its view on the neighbor island. The peninsula is sometimes also called Kalydon or sometimes erroneously assumed to bear the name Kolokythas due to the name of the beach. Sometimes the peninsula is called \"large Spinalonga\" or \"big Spinalonga\" so its clearly distinguished from the much smaller true island.In the south-west of the peninsula a road leads from the large island Crete on a dam via a smaller island object to the peninsula. At the point where the peninsula is entered a smaller channel exists, built once in 1897 by the French army, and a stone bow bridge leads across it that allows car based access to the area. The passage is guarded by three round towers with two having a very flat cone shaped roof - this once might have been wind mills. On the coast, there was once salt drying tubs, but in the now orphaned areas, lots of varieties birds can be found, including a population of flamingos. There is an older Christian church on a hill in the south-east nearby the road to the beach.".
- Spinalonga_Peninsula thumbnail Spinalonga-et-al-from-OSM-view-with-text-4.png?width=300.
- Spinalonga_Peninsula wikiPageID "38776189".
- Spinalonga_Peninsula wikiPageLength "1861".
- Spinalonga_Peninsula wikiPageOutDegree "10".
- Spinalonga_Peninsula wikiPageRevisionID "681328102".
- Spinalonga_Peninsula wikiPageWikiLink Category:Landforms_of_Crete.
- Spinalonga_Peninsula wikiPageWikiLink Category:Landforms_of_Lasithi.
- Spinalonga_Peninsula wikiPageWikiLink Category:Peninsulas_of_Greece.
- Spinalonga_Peninsula wikiPageWikiLink Crete.
- Spinalonga_Peninsula wikiPageWikiLink Elounda.
- Spinalonga_Peninsula wikiPageWikiLink Greece.
- Spinalonga_Peninsula wikiPageWikiLink Kalydon_(Elounda).
- Spinalonga_Peninsula wikiPageWikiLink Kolokythas.
- Spinalonga_Peninsula wikiPageWikiLink Spinalonga.
- Spinalonga_Peninsula wikiPageWikiLink File:Spinalonga-et-al-from-OSM-view-with-text-4.png.
- Spinalonga_Peninsula wikiPageWikiLinkText "Spinalonga Peninsula".
- Spinalonga_Peninsula wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Spinalonga_Peninsula wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Spinalonga_Peninsula subject Category:Landforms_of_Crete.
- Spinalonga_Peninsula subject Category:Landforms_of_Lasithi.
- Spinalonga_Peninsula subject Category:Peninsulas_of_Greece.
- Spinalonga_Peninsula hypernym Part.
- Spinalonga_Peninsula point "35.275 25.744444444444444".
- Spinalonga_Peninsula type SpatialThing.
- Spinalonga_Peninsula comment "The Spinalonga Peninsula is a part of the uninhabited Kalydon island area that belongs to the city of Elounda, Crete, Greece. In the north its little sister the true island of Spinalonga can be found. In its east the island of Kolokythas can be found forming a bay. The strand on the peninsula is called Kolokita beach due to its view on the neighbor island. The peninsula is sometimes also called Kalydon or sometimes erroneously assumed to bear the name Kolokythas due to the name of the beach.".
- Spinalonga_Peninsula label "Spinalonga Peninsula".
- Spinalonga_Peninsula sameAs Q2310706.
- Spinalonga_Peninsula sameAs Spinalonga-Halbinsel.
- Spinalonga_Peninsula sameAs Χερσόνησος_της_Σπιναλόγκας.
- Spinalonga_Peninsula sameAs m.0rpgyq1.
- Spinalonga_Peninsula sameAs Спиналонга_(полуостров).
- Spinalonga_Peninsula sameAs Q2310706.
- Spinalonga_Peninsula lat "35.275".
- Spinalonga_Peninsula long "25.744444444444444".
- Spinalonga_Peninsula wasDerivedFrom Spinalonga_Peninsula?oldid=681328102.
- Spinalonga_Peninsula depiction Spinalonga-et-al-from-OSM-view-with-text-4.png.
- Spinalonga_Peninsula isPrimaryTopicOf Spinalonga_Peninsula.