Kamares
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Several places that have the name Kamares (Greek, Modern: Καμάρες, Ancient/Katharevousa -rai or -re, meaning arches in Modern Greek), older forms Kamarai and Kamare:
in modern Greece:
- Kamares, a town in the northern part of the prefecture of Achaia
- Kamares, a village in the southern part of the Heraklio prefecture in the southern part of Crete
- Kamares, a village in the Cyclades
- Kamares, a village in the eastern part of the Mani Peninsula in the southwestern part of the prefecture of Laconia
- Kamares, a village W of Sparta in the prefecture of Laconia
- Kamares, a village in the prefecture of Verroia near Naousa
historically, in Asia Minor (now Anatolia, in Turkey):
- the Greek village of Kamares, in the Ottoman caza and - sandjak of Bigha, the Ancient Parium.