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Galatas is a town located in the eastern part of the Peloponnese peninsula. It is the sister town of Poros. The area is known for its Lemonodasos ("Lemon forest"), a vast orchard of lemon- and other citrus trees, watered by watermills and made famous by author Kosmas Politis in his 1930 novel by the same name.

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Daily buses run from Athens Kifissos Bus Station to Galatas, leaving at 16:30, including on public holidays. Buses also come in from Isthmos (departing daily at 17:25), Methana (departing Monday to Friday at 08:00) and Nafplio (departing Monday to Friday at 05:45 and 14:30). The town is on the Fanariou - Galatas - Ermionis road, which doesn't have a route number, 36 km from a turn off at Epano Epidavros on National Road 70, which runs between Corinth and Argos. Galatas is approximately 80 km from Argos and approximately 90 km from Corinth....

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