Leonidio (Greek: Λεωνίδιο)
is a town and a former municipality in Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece. Since the
2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality South Kynouria, of
which it is a municipal unit. It is considered a traditional settlement. The town
of Leonidio, with a population of 3.826, emerges from a spectacular landscape,
bound by two abrupt mountainsides enclosing the town from the north and south.
The River Dafnon passes through the town, and it is crossed by three bridges.
The town is capital
of the Tsakonia region, notable for its cultural and linguistic
particularities, and the settlement itself offers striking and picturesque
architecture. It is now a protected architectural site and there are very
strict regulations for building within the town limits. The convent of the
Virgin of Elone is built on a craggy cliff near Leonidio and the first church
there dates from the 1300s. The present convent is built on the ruins of the first
church and dates from 1809.
Plaka is the
picturesque port of Leonidio, situated 4 km east of the town. It is sustained
mainly with the help of tourism, but a small fishing fleet is also based there.
There is a beach and the port has a number of taverns and bars immediately
adjacent to the sea. Every August the "Tsakonian Eggplant Festival"
is hosted here, attracting well-known chefs from across Europe and achieving
ever-growing popularity.
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Oh that deep blue water. Gorgeous.
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It's lovely to see sunshine and sparkling blue water on a dreary Pacific Northwest day. Thank you for bringing this beauty to my computer screen.
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Absolutely gorgeous.
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