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Megalochori is a picturesque village located on the island of Santorini, Greece. The name "Megalochori" means "big village" in Greek, which reflects its relatively large size compared to other small villages on the island. Megalochori is well-known for its traditional Cycladic-style architecture, narrow streets, and white-washed buildings with blue domes. The village's history dates back to ancient times, and visitors can explore some of the remnants of the Minoan civilization that once thrived on the island. One of Megalochori's most notable landmarks is the 17th-century church of Saint Paraskevi, located in the heart of the village. The church's imposing bell tower and exquisite frescoes make it a must-visit for those interested in historical and cultural sites. Additionally, several old mansions, some of which date back to the 19th century, have been restored and transformed into boutique hotels, offering visitors a unique glimpse into the region's past. In addition to its well-preserved history, Megalochori offers a variety of modern amenities for visitors. The village has several charming cafes, tavernas, and restaurants that serve authentic Greek cuisine, as well as local wineries where visitors can sample some of Santorini's famous wines. The village is also conveniently located near several other popular tourist attractions on the island, such as the ancient city of Akrotiri and the stunning Red Beach. With its combination of historical charm and modern amenities, Megalochori is a must-visit destination in Santorini for travelers seeking a cultural and authentic Greek experience.

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