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Encyclopedia > Rhodos

In Greek mythology, Rhodos was a son of Hermes and Aphrodite.


Note: In Greek mythology, "Rhodos" and Rhodus or Rhode were different people.


See also: Rhodes (an island in the Mediterranean Sea), whose Greek name is Rhodos.


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Rhodos Rhodes island: Rhodos information - Rhodos holidays - Dodecanese, Greece (457 words)
Like Corfu, Rhodos (Rhodes) is a tourist haven, but secluded and unspoilt spots can still be found since the majority of the island is agricultural with great beaches as well as mountains.
No trip to Rhodos (Rhodes) is complete without a visit to the Valley of the butterflies which is very impressive.
Rhodos is also linked by air to Iraklion, Thessaloniki, Karpathos, Kassos, Kos, Kastelorizo, Mykonos, and Santorini.
RHODES - Dilos Holiday World (579 words)
The capital, also called Rhodos, occupies the northernmost tip of the island.
Rhodos is linked by plane to Athens, Iraklion, Thessaloniki, Karpathos, Kassos, Kos, Megisti, Mykonos and Santorini.
Ferries link Rhodos with Piraeus, the Dodecanese, the Cyclades, Crete, and the Eastem Aegean islands.
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