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Ancient art and achitecture in Kos Island. Rock mosaic. Close to the Asclepeion and Ancient Gymnasion, Greece. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ancient art, church achitecture and wild nature in Kos Island. Close to the Asclepeion and Ancient Gymnasion, Greece. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ancient art and church achitecture in Kos Island. Close to the Asclepeion and Ancient Gymnasion, Greece. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Church achitecture, sunny day and beautiful nature in Kos Island. Close to the Asclepeion and Ancient Gymnasion, Greece. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Greek Orthodox church architecture in Kos Island. Close to the Asclepeion and Ancient Gymnasion, Greece. Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
Ancient art and achitecture in Kos Island. Rock mosaic. Close to the Asclepeion and Ancient Gymnasion, Greece.
Crystal clear sea in Kos Island. Small fishes. Close to the Asclepeion and Ancient Gymnasion, Greece. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sunny day in Kos Island. Beautiful flowers and trees. Close to the Asclepeion and Ancient Gymnasion, Greece. Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
   
Kos Island street view. Close to the Asclepeion and Ancient Gymnasion, Greece. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Kos Island street view. Close to the Asclepeion and Ancient Gymnasion, Greece. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cos or Kos (Ancient Greek: Κῶς) was a city of ancient Greece on the island of the same name. Inhabitants of the town of Astypalaea abandoned their town to populate Cos. Cos was a member of the Dorian Pentapolis, whose sanctuary was on the Triopian promontory. Under the Athenian rule it had no walls, and it was first fortified by Alcibiades at the close of the Peloponnesian War. Ruins of the Ancient Gymnasion. View of the Asclepeion. View of the ancient Odeon


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