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The ancient capital of the island of Samos located on the southeastern side of the island; the mythical Mykenaean (Mycenaean) king, Angaeus, founded the city circa 1300 BCE; now known as Pythagoreon, with a population of 9,000, the city joins the nearby port town of Vathi and is virtually linked to it as one city.
Approximate east longitude 27.00 and north latitude 37.45.
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