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- διάσημος
Αυτός που είναι γνωστός σε πολλούς ανθρώπους. ↩︎ - ταινία (f.)
Μια ιστορία που γυρίζεται με κάμερα και προβάλλεται στον κινηματογράφο ή στην τηλεόραση. ↩︎ - παραλία (f.)
Η περιοχή δίπλα στη θάλασσα με άμμο ή βότσαλα. ↩︎ - εκκλησάκι (n.)
Μια μικρή εκκλησία. ↩︎ - δάσος (n.)
Μια μεγάλη περιοχή με πολλά δέντρα. ↩︎ - επισκέπτομαι
Πηγαίνω σε ένα μέρος ή σε έναν άνθρωπο για λίγο χρόνο. ↩︎
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Question 1: Which film made Skopelos famous?
Question 2: Name one beach mentioned in the summary.
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Skopelos, the Greek island made famous by the 2008 film Mamma Mia!, has been named among the top Mediterranean islands with a cinematic identity by the popular Italian travel website travel.thewom.it.
The website features a list of Mediterranean islands that gained worldwide recognition through film, and which continue to attract travellers thanks to their authenticity, natural beauty, and unique atmosphere. Alongside Skopelos, the list includes Italian islands such as Lampedusa, Linosa, Pantelleria, the Tremiti Islands, Salina, and Ischia — all of which have hosted significant film productions.

The feature describes Skopelos as an island that millions of people feel they already know before ever visiting, owing to its central role in Mamma Mia!. The island served as the main filming location for the production, transforming the fictional setting of “Kalokairi” into a real Aegean paradise. Specific sites highlighted include Kastani beach, where some of the film’s most memorable musical scenes were shot, and the small chapel of Agios Ioannis at Kastri, perched on a rock, where the wedding scene takes place.
Despite its international fame, the article notes that Skopelos has retained its authentic character. Its main town, known as the Chora, with white houses, pastel colours, and colourful windows, still presents the image of a peaceful amphitheatre overlooking the emerald Aegean. Visitors are also encouraged to explore the island’s pine forests, vineyards, orchards, and beaches such as Panormos and Stafylos.
The municipality of Skopelos has been actively promoting the island in international media. Ioanna Efstathiou, the municipal councillor for tourism, said: “Skopelos has a unique identity that combines natural beauty, culture, authentic hospitality and its special cinematic heritage. Our aim is to consistently harness this dynamic, promoting the island of Mamma Mia as a destination that offers many different high-quality experiences both within and outside the summer season.”
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