GREECE, KAVALA 🇬🇷 | A guide: top 11 places you have to see!

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  • Опубликовано: 31 янв 2025

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  • @nini-f1b4n
    @nini-f1b4n 5 месяцев назад +1

    Γεια σε όλους! I m in ioannia leaving tomorrow,Kavala is my next trip! Cannot wait ❤

  • @eleftherioscholidis1352
    @eleftherioscholidis1352 2 года назад

    Probably the best introduction video to Kavala ever. Thanks a lot for this Curious Lexi! I hope you enjoyed it 💙💙💙💙

  • @IatrikiLexi
    @IatrikiLexi 3 года назад +1

    Beautiful city! Exciting to explore it from your perspective

    • @curiouslexi1280
      @curiouslexi1280  3 года назад +1

      I'm glad you enjoy it haha here on youtube and in the filming process! 😜

  • @ypruss
    @ypruss 3 года назад +2

    ... and also the destiny of the Roman Empire was gambled there ... outside kavala ... in the famous battle of Philippi

  • @innosanto
    @innosanto Месяц назад

    But where is imaret. video didnt show imaret

  • @jimmyzoom1143
    @jimmyzoom1143 5 месяцев назад

    You Youngsters need to avoid saying "like"all the time. Apart from that, great video like.

  • @ypruss
    @ypruss 3 года назад +3

    0:20 Too bad ... if you have read the new Testament you would knew that this is the port (Neapolis) where Apostle Paul arrived in Greece (and to Europe) for the first time and founded the first christian church 10 kilometres away (Philippi). That's also the meaning of the mosaic you saw afterwards. you haven't done justice to your story and especially to the city.

    • @curiouslexi1280
      @curiouslexi1280  3 года назад

      You are indeed correct, I have never read the new Testament! But thank you for telling me that this is where Apostle Paul first arrived in Europe! How interesting!
      Maybe I should do a more in depth history about the city, but this was just my opinion on popular tourist spots. If you have any suggestions, you can let me know, I really appreciate the feedback 🙌🏼

    • @flukos79
      @flukos79 8 месяцев назад

      @@curiouslexi1280 also the very first christian woman was baptised there, If you take the way to drama you ll find so many interesting places, such as the ancient filippi site, the mudbaths, the Kefalari running river. Theres also a waterway trail which is really beautiful, and correct me if i am wrong someone, it should be the only trail that starts from a town

  • @heisenberg569
    @heisenberg569 2 года назад

    I like your smile.

  • @sarahmathew418
    @sarahmathew418 4 месяца назад

    Didn't come up to my expectation

  • @user-zs8qv5vb1w
    @user-zs8qv5vb1w 2 года назад +2

    How many other Greeks are named Muhammad Ali? He was not born in Kavala he was born in Zemblak district of Korce in Albania…. Greeks don’t name their kids Muhammad Ali 😂

    • @MALOMIXI1
      @MALOMIXI1 2 года назад

      kavala was an albanian( Ilyria) town in the ottoman rule......

    • @div92
      @div92 Год назад +3

      Kavala was under Ottoman Rule back then. Albanian people need to study. Not everything has to do with you. Muhamed Ali was an Egyptian ruler who was born in Kavala.

    • @user-zs8qv5vb1w
      @user-zs8qv5vb1w Год назад +1

      @@div92 speaking of studying history, do you know that Muhammad Ali (the Egyptian ruler) spoke zero Arabic and a very broken Turkish? He gave his orders to his trusted men in Albanian.

    • @flukos79
      @flukos79 8 месяцев назад

      @@div92 he was half turkish half albanian, but he was a pasha of the ottoman empire

    • @nikivouroy9669
      @nikivouroy9669 7 месяцев назад

      Mohammed Ali was an Agyptian.

  • @babiyarnazarismaily6207
    @babiyarnazarismaily6207 11 месяцев назад

    Again in a bulgarian town😂😂😂actually the towns of kavala and drama and the island of tassos are bulgarian teritorries and many more cities north of today greece arround tesaloniky in the north of the city and in the east as well in total 8500 sq.km of teritorrie that was given to greece by the antante after ww1 because we were on the sight of the central powers.....thats how we lost our aegean ports and towns wich were with predominantly bulgarian population

    • @nikivouroy9669
      @nikivouroy9669 7 месяцев назад

      Where was Bulgaria in the ancients times? This territory was the first town in the Ancient Macedonia where they lived Greek people.

    • @nikivouroy9669
      @nikivouroy9669 7 месяцев назад

      All the people must read the Holy Bible which was written from Jewish and not from Greeks. There they will find the truth (2.000 years ago).

    • @nikivouroy9669
      @nikivouroy9669 7 месяцев назад

      Only in the period of 1940-1944 (second world war) the territory occupied from Bulgarian.

    • @babiyarnazarismaily6207
      @babiyarnazarismaily6207 7 месяцев назад

      @@nikivouroy9669 it is obvious that you dont know the history,and herodotus said that if you dont know the history you remain a child for the rest of your life.....first of all,the land of tessaly was not populated by greek people arround the time of aleksander and philip of macedon....the greek polices(citys)were down south and on pelopones peninsula,while up north were the macedonians for whom the greeks used to say that are not greek people and that they are barbarians and ignorant....(the word barbarian comes from the ancient people who didnt understand the tribes in the notrth and their language sounded like bar,bar,bar to them,or like nonsense and they started calling them barbarians,or the greeks didnt understand the language of the macedonians and the historians know that macedonian language is very different from ancient greek.....and second the aegean trace teritorries were populated with bulgarians since ancient times (atleast from arround the 10h century)and had bulgarians names who were changed with greek ones and by the way greece didnt want this land at all cost they said if they take anatolian lands they will give this arround aegean trace to bulgaria peacefully

  • @MALOMIXI1
    @MALOMIXI1 2 года назад

    kavala was an albanian( Ilyria) town in the ottoman rule......

  • @ilomilevski9509
    @ilomilevski9509 10 месяцев назад

    Beautiful city this city is actually Macedonian 🇲🇰 it was partioned to Greece in 1913 by the European powers in the Bucharest treaty