Rhodes, Capitale du Dod can se by Skevos Georges Zervos offers a historical and cultural exploration of Rhodes, the principal island of the Dodecanese archipelago. Published in 1919, this book provides insights into the island's rich past and its significance within the region. Readers will discover details about Rhodes' historical importance, its role as a capital, and its cultural identity. The book serves as both a historical account and a travel guide, inviting readers to understand and appreciate the enduring charm and historical depth of Rhodes. It is a valuable resource for those interested in Greek history, travel, and the cultural heritage of the Dodecanese islands.
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