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    Mithymna (Greek pronunciation: [ˈmiθimna]) (Greek: Μήθυμνα, also sometimes spelled Methymna) is a town and former municipality on the island of Lesbos...
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    on the homonymous isle. Province of Lemnos – Myrina Province of MithymnaMithymna Province of Mytilene – Mytilene Province of Plomari – Plomari Note:...
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    Prefecture: no provinces Lesbos Prefecture Lemnos Province - Myrina Mithymna Province - Mithymna Mytilene Province - Mytilene Plomari Province - Plomari Magnesia...
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    refugee crisis' impact on tourism, Maria Dimitriou, a local shop owner from Mithymna, said, "2015 was a very good year for tourism and then, suddenly they started...
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    towns are Pétra (the municipal seat), Stýpsi, and Skoutáros. The town of Mithymna is approximately 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) north of Petra. The region has olive...
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    Komotini and Exarchate of Rhodope: Panteleimon Moutafis (2013–) Metropolis of Mithymna: Chrysostomos (Kyriakos) Kalamatianos (1984–) Metropolis of Mytilini, Eresos...
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    Lesbos Lemnos Mithymna Mytilene Plomari Samos Ikaria Samos...
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    Methoni Castle Monastery of Saint John the Theologian Miryna Fortress Mithymna Castle Castle of Mytilene New Fortress, Corfu New Navarino fortress Nafpaktos...
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    different names and owners). She took her name from Arion, a lyric poet from Mithymna (Molyvos) of Lesvos. The ship initially operated in Israel as the Nili...
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