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			<description>Hotel Papigo Royal Palace is situated in Papigo our Papigko,Papingo,Zagoria,Epirus in Greece and overviews a fabulous view on the famous Astraka 2436m and Gamila mountain 2497m.</description>
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			<title>Access to Papigo</title>
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			<description>Driving from Ioannina, on the National road Ioannina-Kozani, after Kalpaki, in the 38th km you &lt;br&gt;turn right following the provincial road Metsovo, Aristi, Papigo. Total distance from Ioannina: &lt;br&gt;59 km (1 h and 15 'roughly).</description>
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			<description>The two buildings are now finished roof,windows and doors....&lt;br&gt;be prepared for enter Plumber and Electrical.</description>
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			<title>About Papigo</title>
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			<description>Papingo our Papigo is one of the 46 villages of the residential, cultural and historical unit of Zagori, Epirus, Greece. Located in the Vikos-Aoos National Park. The particular layout,the rich vegetation of the region and the unique ferocity of its landscape always draw a lot of visitors from Greece and abroad. Papigo, is separated in two districts,mahalades, the Big and the Small, that are built at the foot of Astraka under the imposing towers and the fabulous Drakolimni.&lt;br&gt;  Papigo has a tradition of exceptional hospitality and a particular way of maintaining the land planning and cultural organisation of the local society. Papigo is surrounded by important historical places,with remarkable archaeological findings that signal the presence of man even from the Prehistoric Era. In the cave Klidi, in Voidomatis, the signs of human activity from the Prehistoric Era are obvious. There, many bone tools and firestone blades were discovered. During the summer months the shelter is open on a daily basis offering food, while in the winter it opens only through arrangement with the person in charge.</description>
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