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'''Kalymnos''' is a ] island in south-eastern ].
The Capital town of Kalymnos is the Port of Pothia, which is situated in a natural amphitheatre.


The capital of Kalymnos, situated in a natural amphitheatre, is Port of Pothia.
The town features Italianate architecture, a silver-domed Cathedral, and the Monastery of St Savvas, perched on a hilltop overlooking the town. Furthermore, three museums exist containing information about sponge diving and local folklore.

The town features ], a silver-domed cathedral, and the Monastery of St. Savvas, perched on a hilltop overlooking the town.

] is a traditional occupation in Kalymnos, with related exhibitons, along with other local folklore, at three local museums.

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Kalymnos is a Greek island in south-eastern Aegean Sea.

The capital of Kalymnos, situated in a natural amphitheatre, is Port of Pothia.

The town features Italianate architecture, a silver-domed cathedral, and the Monastery of St. Savvas, perched on a hilltop overlooking the town.

Sponge diving is a traditional occupation in Kalymnos, with related exhibitons, along with other local folklore, at three local museums.