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At the south easternmost
edge of the Greek dominion ,spears out the calm beauty of KASTELORIZO ,Belying former grandeur
the island of Megisti,as officially known even from ancient times
,derives it's name from the Greek word meaning "largest" because it happens
to be the largest island in a picturesque cluster surrounding.
The
colorful capital and port is built amphitheatrically around a windless
bay on the north western coast.
Little is known
concerning the islands ancient history due to the few written accounts
referring to it and the fewer still systematic excavations carried out
on Kastellorizo Neolithic
tools ,a pre-historic walls, stone hewn tombs, a gold crown from the
Mycenaean period, Doric inscriptions and other findings pay witness to the
fact that the island has been inhabited continuously from very ancient
times. The safe, natural harbor on the north western coast has always
been the islands greatest geophysical gift, as it is unique in the large
harbourless surrounding area. Naturally, it once generated an important
amount of economic and nautical trade ,standing as it does at the crossroads
of Europe .Asia Minor and Egypt . Today Kastellorizo has a population of
275 inhabitants .This is the number that remained from the 15.000 that there
were at the turn of the twentieth century. It comprises in itself a
separate municipality and belongs to the province of Rhodes . The locals
main activities are tourism and fishing. The town has fine two and three
storied buildings, built in accordance with the local architecture .
Above all ,it provides the visitor with the beauty of an idyllic
landscape and the nostalgia of a past glory. The islands greekness is
attested to by its buildings, by the simple "ageapelagitiki
"-Aegean-Sea look of the settlement, by the archaic character of
the local dialect and by the spirit of its inhabitants . The sites to
be seen on the island are indeed not few: Two fine examples are the
Palaiokastro - "Old Castle " which is situated approximately in the
middle of the island and once served as both the acropolis and older
fortification of the island whilst the "Castro"- Castle is found in
the south eastern part of the harbor and 200 meters above sea
level . In the eastern part of the harbor there is an impressive stone
hewed lyceum tomb . Both ,of course, are a part of the
invaluable inheritance of the much turmoil historical past of the
island .
The
Museum (historical-archaeological and folklore )is housed in a two story building
of architectural significance ( it is privileged in that it has a
preservation order )and is rich with exhibitions from antiquity , medieval
and later times as well as displaying examples of folk art and more
generally of the traditional culture of the island .Kastellorizo
is dotter with numerous churches and monasteries . The patron saints of the
island are Sts. Constantine and Helen to whom a church of exceptional
architecture is dedicated . It is a thee nave basilica and dates from 1835 .
Beside the church is the "Santrapia Urban School " which was
inaugurated in 1903 and built though the patronage of Louka Santrape .
Especially picturesque is the monastery of St .George of the Mountain which
has monk's cells, cisterns and a cave-catacomb with a well and a finely
worked wooden iconostasis. Extremely colorful are the
Easter adoration and festive customs as are the important feasts , rich in
traditional customs. These are the feasts of .'Deakapentavgoustou'-Dormition
of Our Lady ,St. Paraskevi, the last Monday before Lent ,the First of
May, Prophet Elias and of the patron saints of the island Sts.
Constantine and Helen .Of exceedingly natural beauty is the
"Blue-Cave ",a huge sea cave in the south east of the island visit
able only by boat and only when there are calm waters
Transportation:
Kastellorizo is connected by sea
and by air with Rhodes and by sea with Piraeus
The single settlement of the
island is connected with the rural areas and the sites by way of a road
network and which together with the well preserved paths can be used for
hiking tourism.
Traditional foods and sweets:
Foods: goat stuffed with rice
(usually at Easter ),salantroumasi (stuffed onions,) saitia (rice with
onion ,mint and tomato), many varieties of fish (sword-fish ,tuna
,sea-bream)etc.
Sweets:koutoumari (round pan
-fried pasty with sugar, cinnamon and cloves), halva ,"straba "-crooked
(baklava with kneaded pastry sheets) and others.
Useful telephone
numbers: Area Code 22460
Municipal Council 49269 Police 49333
Port Authority 49270 OTE Telephone company 49289
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