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...Amorgos
is a remarkably unspoiled island at the south-eastern edge
of the Cyclades group, where traditional customs are still
inextricably interwoven into a landscape as rich in beauty
as in its history. Originally inhabited by seafarers from
Asia Minor in the 4th Century BC, the island now cradles
a people who enjoy a lifestyle that has been shaped by a
varied and dramatic past. This is a place that appears untouched
by time, but where the inhabitants quietly preserve one
of the best kept secrets of the Aegean.
...The length of the island
is 33 kms and its width between 1,5 to 6 kms. There are
three mountain peaks "Krikelos" (822m) to the
north, "Profitis Ilias" (699 metres) in the middle
and "Korax" (607 metres) to the south-west. The
dramatic mountain scenery provides a fine backdrop to some
excellent walking. Meadows and areas for cultivation, can
be found in the area of Aegiali at the north, in Katapola
at the centre, and at Arkesini the southern part of the
island. There are two ports on the island: of Katapola,
and of Aegiali, where ferries, catamaran and hydrofoils
call, connecting Amorgos with the other islands and the
main land.
...There are several beaches
along the coast line. In Aegiali, the beach is long and
sandy, and starts from the edge of the fishing village Ormos.
"Levroso", "Psili Ammos" and "Hohlakas"
are 15 min. walk from the port, and can also be reached
by small boat on a regular schedule.
On the nearby small uninhabited island of Nikouria, there
are two nice sandy beaches, where small boats cross people
for swimming, from the bay of "Agios Pavlos".
...On the other steep side
of Amorgos, bellow the Byzantyne Monastery of Virgin Mary
Chozoviotissa, the beach of Agia Anna, is famous for the
clear blue and turquoise waters. Going south, at the same
side of the island, "Mourou " beach is very popular
to all for the clear waters, the dark thick sand and the
two caves where one can swim in. In Arkesini, "Kalotaritissa,"
"Kato Kambos" and "Paradisia" beaches
are some among others found at the South end of Amorgos.
The island has a population of about 1.800 which is found
in the port of Katapola,
in Chora,
the capital, up in the mountains overlooking the east coast,
in the port of Aegiali,
in the three villages of Lagada, Tholaria and Potamos and
in the small villages of South
Amorgos: Vroutsi, Arkesini, Kolofana.
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