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The Winged Victory of Samothrace, or the Niké of Samothrace, is a votive monument originally discovered on the island of Samothrace in the northeastern Aegean Sea. It is a masterpiece of Greek sculpture from the Hellenistic era, dating from the beginning of the 2nd century BC (190 BC). It is composed of a statue representing the goddess Nike (Victory), whose head and arms are missing, and a base in the shape of a ship's bow.
Feggari Samοthrakis, Anatοlikes Aktes, vrachοnisida Zourafa (Ladoxera) kai Thalassia Zoni este o arie protejată (arie specială de conservare — SAC, sit de importanță comunitară — SCI) din Grecia întinsă pe o suprafață de 16.329,12 ha, integral pe uscat.
Natura 2000 site ID: GR1110004
Samοthraki: orοs Feggari kai Paraktia Zoni este o arie protejată (arie de protecție specială avifaunistică — SPA) din Grecia întinsă pe o suprafață de 20.883,21 ha, integral pe uscat.
Natura 2000 site ID: GR1110012
Samothrake (m.kreik. Σαμοθρᾴκη, Samothrākē, joon.kreik. Σαμοθρῄκη, Samothrēkē, myös Σάμος (Θρηικίη), Samos (Thrēikiē) eli ”(Traakian) Samos”; lat. Samothrace, Samothraca, Samothracia) oli antiikin aikainen kaupunki ja kaupunkivaltio (polis) samannimisellä saarella (nyk. Samothráki) Traakiassa nykyisen Kreikan alueella. Sen kaupunkikeskus sijaitsi lähellä nykyistä Palaiópolin kylää.