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Naxos
Island
- Area (sq.km):
389
- Population(1991):
14.838
- Population(2001):
17.646
- Population Density(1991):
38
- Population Density(2001):
45,31
- Change% 2001/1991: 15,9
- Length of Coast (km):
148
- Traditional Settlements:
Ano Potamia, Apirathos, Damarionas
- Airports: Yes
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Camping Sites
- Maragas, Amigdalidi Kiklades
Naxos, Tel: 22850 24552
- Naxos, Agios Georgios Kiklades Naxos, Tel: 22850
23500
- Plaka Beach,
Agios Arsenios Kiklades Naxos, Tel: 22850
42700
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Domestic Port Authorities
- City: Naxos
- Island: Naxos
- Category: Deputy Port Authority
- Tel: 22850 22300,23939
- VHF Channels:
12
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Caves
- Name: Za
- Location: Filoti
- Island: Naxos
- Description:
The Cave Of Za, situated SE (at an elevation
of 600 m), was dedicated to Zeus Milosios
and boasts rare stalagmitic complexes. A
chamber found to the left of the entrance,
harbors the small chapel of Zoodochos Pigi.
The cave has yielded important prehistoric
findings (e.g. tools made of obsidian, etc).
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Carnivals
- Name: Naxos's Carnival
- Location: Naxos
- Description:
According to the tradition, Naxos island,
is considered to be the birthplace of the
god Dionysos. The celebrations start from
the first Saturday of the Carnival, with
the slaughter of pigs and other events.
At midday on the last Sunday of the Carnival,
in a place called Apiranthos, the Koudounati,(people
who bear bells), make their appearance.
They wear clocks and hoods and go around
the village creating a lot of noise and
speaking and behaving in a provocative way.
They also carry a piece of wood, called
somba, similar to the Dionysian phallus.
The group is joined by other carnival figures
such as the Yeros (old man) the Gria (old
lady) and the Bear. When the Koudounati
appear, the visitor can also see the bride?s
Wedding, the Death, the Resurrection of
the Dead and the Ploughing. On Ash Monday,
in the villages of Potamia, Kaloxido, Leivadia
and others, the Kordelati or Levendes appear,
dressed in ribbons (Kordeles) on the fez
and shoulders. The Kordelati, wear the foustanella,
the traditional greek kilt. They are also
known as the Levendes, a nick-name they
got from the pirates. They are followed
by the robbers, who grab the local girls,
forcing them to join in all the dancing
and celebrations, until dawn.
- Municipality of Naxos: Tel:
22850 22717
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