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Mesolongi
Village Sterea, Greece: The historical town of Mesolongi is located in Central Greece in the southern part of Etoloakarnania peninsula. It is known for its important role in the Greek Revolution of 1821 and particularly for the brave resistance of the people against the sieges of the Ottoman Turks, This resistance eventually led to the Exodus of Messolongi, as is known the act to leave the town in the middle of the night and fall in the hands of the Turks.
Mesolongi was the homeland of literary and important figures of the Greek history and also this is where Lord Byron, the celebrated English poet, died in 1824. While entering the town, one can not help noticing the Exodus Gate and the Garden of Heroes, dedicated to the people who fought and died with pride in the Greek War of Independence. |