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6th International Conference on Sustainable Development and Planning
27 - 29 May, 2013 Kos, Greece |
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KosThe third largest island in the Dodecanese archipelago, Kos is east of mainland Greece close to the Turkish coast. Pretty traditional villages, numerous beaches and lively coastal towns nestle in the island’s green landscape where visitors are never far from the 120km coastline. The Asklepieion, close to Kos town, is the well-preserved remains of a third century BC hospital and medical school and a popular attraction for visitors. As the birthplace of Hippocrates, the island is considered the home of medicine and has a wealth of archaeological remains from this period of antiquity.Kos townThe capital of the island, Kos town has many attractions, from the restaurants, cafes and bars and shops centered around the harbour and main streets, to a number of important cultural and historical sites. At the entrance to the harbour lies the castle of the Knights of Saint John, constructed during the fourteenth century and featuring a number of towers and a drawbridge, and original friezes. A museum within the castle explores its rich history. In front of the castle, an ancient Plane tree marks the spot where Hippocrates first lectured on medicine beneath the branches of an older tree. The Archaeological Museum of Kos can also be found in the town and is home to a collection of Roman and Hellenistic mosaics, statues and ceramics. Nearby, the Casa Romana and Odeon reflect the Roman influence on the island, and are excellent examples of a Roman villa with third century frescos and mosaics, and a grand amphitheatre. The village of Agios Focas, a short distance down the coast from Kos town, is popular for it’s natural thermal baths. Hot water naturally issues from the rock above the beach, and is cooled by incoming sea water forming a warm pool, overlooking the coast.TingakiThe long, white sandy beach of Tingaki can be found 11km north of Kos town and is renowned as one of the island’s most beautiful.AntimachiaLocated on the island’s central plateau, Antimachia has both an interesting Venetian castle and many traditional houses and windmills.Kefalos The southernmost town on Kos, Kefalos is home to many of the island’s most popular beaches and is close to the Monastery of Agios Nikolaos and the Folk Museum of Kefalos, which provides an insight to the agricultural history of Kos. Nearby, Aspri Petra - the White Stone Cave - can be found along the coast and is the site of archaeological finds showing early settlement on Kos four thousand years ago.WeatherWith a Mediterranean climate, Kos is generally warm and dry with summer daytime temperatures reaching as high as 30 degrees. Evenings tend to be cooler and milder.
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Genna West
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C A Brebbia
Wessex Institute of Technology, UK
E Beriatos
University of Thessaly, Greece