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Komotini
The
varied landscape of Thrace continues into the Rhodopi district with
the capital Komotini, a happy combination of valleys filled with
sweet smelling broom, pine-clad mountains, forests and sea.
Komotini, the prefecture capital, is built in a lush area and has a
strong Anatolian atmosphere. Situated along the via Egna-tia, it was
founded in the early Christian era and traces of the Byzantine
fortress walls can still be seen at the entrance to the modern city.
Among the sights worth seeing here are the Archaeological Museum
with finds from Abdera, Maroneia, Mesembria and Dikaia, the Folk Art
Museum and the Byzantine Church of the Virgin with its carved
iconostasis. On the old road between Xanthi and Komotini, just
before the latter, stand the ruined walls of the Roman city of
Maximia-noupolis. North of Komotini worth visiting is Mt. Papikio
with its Byzantine monasteries, which flourished during the 10th
century, as well as the pine forest of Nymphaia.
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