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          Zia is a traditional village located on the island of Kos in Greece, part of the Dodecanese islands in the southeastern Aegean Sea. Perched on a hillside, it features whitewashed houses with blue shutters and narrow cobblestone streets typical of Greek island architecture. Visitors explore the village on foot, enjoy sunset views over the surrounding landscape, and sample local Greek cuisine at traditional tavernas.
          Zia Pueblo is a federally recognized sovereign tribal nation located in Sandoval County, New Mexico, USA, approximately 35 miles northwest of Albuquerque on U.S. Route 550. It is one of the 19 officially recognized pueblos of New Mexico and is known as the origin of the Zia sun symbol adopted by the state of New Mexico. Content is based on publicly available cultural, geographic, and travel information compiled by the ToursXplorer Editorial Team for informational purposes. Visitors are encouraged to verify current access policies directly with Zia Pueblo tribal administration before traveling.
          Destination: Zia Pueblo | Region: Sandoval County, New Mexico, USA | Category: Indigenous Cultural Destination | Content Type: Destination Travel Guide | Audience: Cultural Travelers, Heritage Tourists, Southwest USA Explorers