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Skyros
Skyros (Greek: Σκύρος) is the southernmost island of the Sporades, a Greek archipelago in the Aegean Sea. Around the 2nd millennium BC and slightly later, the island was known as The Island of the Magnetes where the Magnetes used to live and la
Skyros (Greek: Σκύρος) is the southernmost island of the Sporades, a Greek archipelago in the Aegean Sea. Around the 2nd millennium BC and slightly later, the island was known as The Island of the Magnetes where the Magnetes used to live and later Pelasgia and Dolopia and later Skyros. At 209 km² it is the largest of the Sporades, and has a population of about 3,000 (in 2003). Skyros is one of the municipalities that are not part of any provinces in Greece.

The north of the island is covered by forest, and includes the island's highest point, Mount Olympos (903 metres), while the south, dominated by the mountain of Kochila, is bare and rocky. The island's capital is also called Skyros (or, locally, Chora). The main port, on the west coast, is Linaria. The island has a castle (the kastro) that dates from the Venetian occupation (13th to 15th centuries), a Byzantine monastery (Saint George of Skyros), the grave of English poet Rupert Brooke at Tris Boukes harbour, and the Bronze Age archaeological site of Palamari. There are many beaches on the coast. The island has its own breed of Skyrian ponies.

Skyros can be reached by ferry from Skiathos or Evia.

In Greek mythology, Theseus was said to have died on Skyros.

In 475 BC, Cimon conquered the entire island. From that date, it became a part of the hegemony of Athens.

In 340 BC, the Macedonians took over the island and it dominated until 192 BC in which the Roman Imperial forces and Philip V of Macedon restored it to Athens.

External links

*The Official Web Site of Skyros Island
*In French:
**http://membres.lycos.fr/calicedufrelon/skyros.html
**http://users.belgacom.net/peinturedecorative/1marbres/french/12skyros.html
Category:Ancient Greece
Category:Cities and towns in Greece
Category:Islands of Greece
Category:The Sporades
Category:Euboea

Dieser Artikel basiert auf dem Artikel Skyros aus der freien Enzyklo. Wikipedia und steht unter der GNU Lizenz für freie Dokumentation. Die Liste der Autoren ist in der Wikipedia unter dieser Seite verfügbar, der Artikel kann hier bearbeitet werden.
Skyros, Category, Greece, Greek, coast
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