Why is the castle of monolithos important?

Rhodes Monolithos Castle On top of a huge, 300 feet rock standing above the village, a Venetian Castle was built in 1480 to protect the area from pirates and enemies. The Castle is today ruined but offers great views to the beach of Fourni and the two islets just opposite the coast.

Where is Rodos Greece?

Aegean Sea
Rhodes (or Rodos) is an island in the Aegean Sea, the largest of the Dodecanese Island complex. It is located at the southeastern edge of the archipelagos of the Dodecanese, facing the shores of Asia Minor, which are about 9-10 kilometers away.

Who built the monolithos Castle?

the Knights of Saint John
This castle was built in 1480 by the Knights of Saint John to protect the island from attacks. In fact, this castle was never conquered. The Castle of Monolithos is widely ruined today but it offers great views of the sea and the two islets opposite to it.

Are there big spiders in Greece?

What is the biggest spider in Greece? Most spiders in Greece are small, meaning they shouldn’t be too scary if you come across one. The biggest spider you’ll find is the eusparassus walckenaeri, a type of huntsman spider.

Are there scorpions in Rhodes?

I have been going to Rhodes for 25 years, including living there for 4 years, & have seen 1 snake & no scorpions in all that time. The fiercest looking snake which is quite big & dark in colour is non poisonous. If you are worrying about this forget it.

Who owns Rhodes island?

Rhodes, Modern Greek Ródos, also spelled Ródhos, major city of the island of Rhodes (Modern Greek: Ródos), South Aegean (Nótio Aigaío) periféreia (region), southeastern Greece. The largest urban centre on the island, Rhodes sits on its northeasternmost tip.

Is Rhodes part of Greece or Turkey?

Rhodes

Rhodes Ρόδος
Country Greece
Administrative region South Aegean
Prefecture Dodecanese
Regional unit Rhodes

Are there black widows in Greece?

Widow spiders (in the genus Latrodectus) are found all over the world, including Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, and the US.

Why are sharks rare in Greece?

According to the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), 54% of shark species that live in the Mediterranean are at an elevated risk of extinction. Sharks in Greece are mostly threatened due to overfishing, as well as bycatch.

Are there poisonous spiders in Greece?

Luckily for arachnophobes, there are no dangerous spiders in Greece. Yes, there is still an abundance of creepy-crawlies in Greece, and that includes spiders, but they mostly reside in Greece’s expansive forests and wooded areas. And, luckily, none of their spiders are venomous or dangerous to humans.

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