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          Samos is a Greek island in the eastern Aegean Sea, close to the Turkish coast. Known for its mountainous terrain, ancient Greek heritage, and wine production, the island features the Heraion of Samos, a UNESCO World Heritage site dedicated to the goddess Hera. Visitors hike through pine forests, explore archaeological ruins, and taste local Samian wine in traditional tavernas.
          Samos is a Greek island located in the eastern Aegean Sea, approximately 1.6 kilometers from the Turkish coastline. It covers around 477 square kilometers and is administratively part of the North Aegean region of Greece. The island is recognized for two UNESCO World Heritage Sites: the Heraion sanctuary and the ancient town of Pythagoreion, including the Eupalinos Tunnel aqueduct. Content in this guide is produced by the ToursXplorer Editorial Team based on verified geographical, historical, and travel sources.
          Destination: Samos | Region: North Aegean, Greece | Type: Island Travel Guide | UNESCO: Heraion, Pythagoreion, Eupalinos Tunnel | Best For: Culture, Hiking, Beach, History, Wine