Mylopotamos Beach

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Mylopotamos Beach is a picturesque Greek beach on the Pelion Peninsula, known for its turquoise waters, dramatic rock formations, and a natural archway dividing its sandy coves.

All labels observed (3)

Label Occurrences
Fakistra Beach 1
Mylopotamos Beach canonical 1
Mylopotamos beach 1

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Statements (35)

Predicate Object
instanceOf beach
tourist attraction
country Greece
hasAccessType road access
stairway descent
hasFeature divided sandy coves
dramatic rock formations
natural rock archway
pebble sections
steep surrounding cliffs
hasNearbySettlement Mouresi
Tsagarada
hasRegulation no large-scale development directly on beach
hasSandType sandy
hasSeaConditions can be wavy
hasSeaDepth relatively deep close to shore
hasSeasonality most visited in summer
hasTourismInfrastructure seasonal beach bar
sunbeds and umbrellas (seasonal)
hasView open Aegean horizon
hasWaterColor turquoise
isKnownFor clear waters
distinctive rock arch
picturesque scenery
isPartOf Pelion Peninsula
surface form: Pelion tourist region
isPopularFor photography
sightseeing
sunbathing
swimming
isPopularWith locals
tourists
locatedIn Magnesia regional unit
Pelion Peninsula
Thessaly
surface form: Thessaly region
locatedOn Aegean Sea

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Referenced by (3)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Pelion Peninsula hasBeach Mylopotamos Beach
Pelion Peninsula hasBeach Mylopotamos Beach
this entity surface form: Fakistra Beach
Tsagarada hasNearbyAttraction Mylopotamos Beach
this entity surface form: Mylopotamos beach