Wind turbines on the island of Argostoli in Greece.
Even if they perhaps spoil the landscape a little, they are certainly a good thing: the wind turbines on the island of Argostoli.
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Argostoli has a recent history: it was founded and chosen as the administrative seat of the Republic of Venice in the second half of the 18th century, which moved there from the Castle of San Giorgio and the Castle of Assos. The island was part of the maritime state (although with some brief Ottoman periods) of the Serenissima. The city is sadly famous for the massacre of the Acqui Division, perpetrated by the Germans between 15 and 26 September 1943, a few days after the announcement of the armistice between Italy and the Allies.
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