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Spetses, at the entrance to the Bay of
Argos was first settled in the Early Helladic era (2500-2000 b.c.) , as
certified by the remains of walls, statuettes and clay vessels found at Agia
Marina.In antiquity the island was known as Pityoussa, perhaps because it was
covered with pine trees. Today, it stands out for the distinctive architecture
of its stately mansions and coves, some sandy, some rocky, mantstill rimmed with
pines. Cars are infrequent on the island. Most of the inhabitants prefer to get
around on bicycles and horse-drawn carriages,which lend a special charm to the
place. Sights worth seeing on Spetses are the house of Bouboulina, the
Revolutionary heroine; the Mexis house, now a museum and the church of Agia
Triada with its carved iconostasis. Among the most popular beaches on the island
are Agii Anargyri and Agia Paraskevi.
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