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SAMOS, GREEK ISLANDS, GREECE - General Information |
SAMOS - GREEK ISLANDS - GREECE Information |
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Samos is an island in southeastern Greece in the Aegean Sea, near the coast of Turkey. It is located between the island of Chios to the North and the Dodecanese Islands to the South. Products include tobacco, wine, honey, olive oil, and citrus fruit. The Muscat grape is a main crop used for wine production. With the neighbouring islands of Ikaria and Fourni, the island of Samos is administered as part of Samos prefecture nomos. Its capital and main port is the city of Vathi, also called Samos; other ports are Karlovassi and Pythagoreion, formerly called Tigani. The nearest airport is Samos Airport. |
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Samos History. The hostory of the island of Samos |
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In classical
times the island was a center of Ionian culture and luxury, known
for its wines and its red pottery called Samian ware by the Romans.
Its most famous building, for a brief time, was the archaic Ionic
Temple of Hera Heraion, built by the architects Rhoikos and Theodoros
c. 540 BC, which stood opposite the cult altar of Hera in her
sanctuary. It was a dipteral temple, that is with a portico of
columns two deep, which surrounded it entirely a peripteral temple. |
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