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Like most of the towns on Leros, Lakki is pretty small. The island itself is about 10 miles long, with a width of less than a mile at the smallest point, and fewer than 9,000 permanent inhabitants.
There is a town in Greece like no other. Lakki, on the Dodecanese island of Leros, is unique. Its church, austere and minimalist, is more Bauhaus than Mamma Mia.
Like most of the towns on Leros, Lakki is pretty small. The island itself is about 10 miles long, with a width of less than a mile at the smallest point, and fewer than 9 000 permanent inhabitants.
As one of the largest natural harbours in the Mediterranean, Lakki Bay caught the eye of Mussolini in the 1920s when Leros was under Italian rule. With his sights set on turning the area into the ...
THE beautiful and little-known island of Leros is about to be easier to get to. Often overlooked in favour of nearby Greek neighbours of Kos and Rhodes, Jet2’s new flights are launching in Ma… ...
I round off my time on Leros with a visit to Lakki. As one of the largest natural harbours in the Mediterranean, Lakki Bay caught the eye of Mussolini in the 1920s when Leros was under Italian rule.