Mazi or Aria, situated near the site of the ancient
town Inoi, is a beautiful village built on the eastern mountainside of Mount
Artemisio. Due to its altitude it is a popular summer holiday resort. Its
few inhabitants (only 57 in 1991) deal with farming, olive trees, bee-keeping
and cattle-raising. The stony houses keep their traditional style while there
are some modern buildings, which are used as cottages. The vegetation and the
springs make it attractive even to the occasional visitor.
The ancient town
of Inoi was a small town, known just for the victory of the Athenians and
the Argives against the Lacedaemonians (around 460 BC). According to Pausanias,
following the route from Argos
to the west, one would reach Inoi, situated at the foot of Artemisio
Mountain next to the modern village Mazi. There are only a few remains of
the town among which a polygonal wall of a room. On the peak of the mountain there
was a temple devoted to Artemis.
(text: Alexis Totsikas)
This text (extract) is cited March 2004 from the Prefecture
of Argolis tourist pamphlet.
Map & Distances
Distances:
19 Kilometers East (E) the provincial capital ARGOS
Town, ARGOLIS
,
GREECE
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