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CHIOS
ISLAND FACTS & FIGURES
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Chios is one of the islands of the
north-east Aegean, very close to Asia Minor and opposite to Erithrea
peninsula, seperated from it by the Chios canal. The country consists
of 10 municipalities, most of which were formed after the joining
of small communities.
The climate of Chios is typical of
the Mediterranean, with usual north or north-west winds and temperatures
not exceeding 31 or 32 degrees Celcius. Merchant marine plays
a very important role in the economy of Chios. The main port is
the one of the city of Chios, but there are also some of secondary
importance, those of Lagada, Marmaro and Mesta.
One of the most important products
of Chios island is mastic, which is uniquely produced on it, it
is famous and world - widely renowned for its aroma and taste.
It is uniquely cultivated in Mastihohora and about 120 tons of
it are exported to other countries.
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SIZE: 904 square Km
- LENGTH OF SHORES: 213 Km
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POPULATION: 53.000 people approximately
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HIGHEST PEAK: Pelinaio Mountain, 1300 m.
- LOCAL TIME: GMT + 2
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ELECTRICITY: 220 Volt
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ROADS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION ALL OVER CHIOS
ISLAND
- MAIN GENERAL STATE HOSPITAL
- 2 PRIVATE GENERAL PRACTICE CLINICS
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HISTORIC
REVIEW
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CHIOS ISLAND HISTORIC REVIEW
Earliest
inhabitant and first King according to tradition, was Inopion,
the son of Dionissos or Thisseus and Ariadne, who came from
Crete and taught the locals how to grow vines. The name of Chios
comes from Chiona, who was the daughter of Inopion. According
to Ion, howerer, the name comes from Hios, the son of Neptune,
at the birth of whom, too much snow (hioni) fell on the island.
According to a third option by the historian Isidores, the name
Chios comes from the Phoenicians and, in the Syrian language,
it means "mastic". The island was at times mentioned
by other names as well, which were lost in time, such as Pitioussa
(because of its pines, as Pitis=Pine), Makris because of its
shape (Makri=-long) and Aethalea (because of its ancient volcano).
The archaeological findings (at Ag. Galas and Emporios) prove
that the island has been inhabited since 6.000 B.C.
About the city of Chios there is
some evidence earlier than the first Ionian colonisation when
the lonians from the mainland inhabited Chios around 1000 B.C.
and developped it into one of the greatest cities of the ancient
times Not only did Chians make a profit by transporting goods
from one place to another, but also by trading on their own
agricultural and industrial production. Tne unique mastic was
not the only source of wealth. In the 6th century, Chios was
a large city, the population of which is estimated at 60.000-80.000
people, not counting the slaves. When Chios became a member
of the Athenian Alliance, it was free and self-govemed. Until
the Peloponesian War, there was a five - year period of peace
and growth. The destroyed city was rebuilt and the inhabitants
progressed in navy, commerce, industry and the production of
wine. Riches accumulated on the island, which resulted in extreme
luxury. Charasteristic of the standard of life during that period
are the phrases "Chian fun" and "Chian life".
Athineos mentions that the Chians
were famous for their ingenuity in cookery and the Chian cooks
were dearly sought after. Thoukidides characterises the Chians
as the "richest among Greeks" and praises the State
of their city.
The Peloponesian war followed, during which the Chians fought
at first together with Athenians. After their defeat in Sicilia,
however, they defected and declared their support of Sparti.
Spartians imposed "dekarnia" (=ten tyrrants) and a
General Ruler, so Chios knew again the vices of turrany and
violence. They lost all their ships, which were now the Spartians.
The Chians regretted their defectlng from the Athenians, very
bitterly. The financial decline of Greece since the late 7th
century and up to the 10th, affected Chios as well. After that,
things are looking up again.
The final occupation of the island
by the Genoans in 1346 started a new era. Since 1566 the new
occupants, the Turks, replaced the Genoans.
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CHIOS
ISLAND TEMPERATURE STATISTICS
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