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Tilos, romantic and
mysterious, away from the mainstream, is home to near 300 inhabitants. This
corner of the Dodecanese has been inhabited since the Neolithic age, and has
known captivity, much like the rest of the area, to only be reunited with
mainland Greece in 1948. In Tilos the visitor has a chance for a relaxing
holiday, with trips to the Knights Castle, the Monastery of Agios
Panteleimon and the ruins of the church of Archangel Michael, in Megalo
Horio. The most beautiful, sandy beach on the island is outside Megalo Horio,
in Eristos, while Agios Antonios and Livadia are also quite beautiful,
combining of pebble and sand.
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