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Aperi Community

APERI (Village) KARPATHOS
Tel: +30 22450 31400

Arkassa Community

ARKASSA (Village) KARPATHOS
Tel: +30 22450 61224

AVLONA (Settlement) KARPATHOS
  The agricultural settlement of Avlona is situated to the north of Olympus.
  It has approximately 300 stables (farm buildings with threshing floors) built on the eastern face of a fertile valley and is only subject to the winds from the north.
(Text: Manolis Makris)
This text (extract) is cited February 2004 from the Dodekanissos Union of Municipalities & Communities pamphlet.

KARPATHOS (Island) DODEKANISSOS
  This second largest island of the Dodecanese chain, lies between Rhodes and Crete. It is rather rectangular in shape and its terrain is mountainous, the highest peak being Kali Limni at 1,214 metres above sea level. Most of its settlements are to be found on its south coast, which is relatively flat. Near the north coast is a small island called Saria, with which Karpathos used to be united. On this islet, at the site called Palatia, there are some ruins belonging to the ancient town of Nisyros.
  Karpathos’ capital and main port is Pigadia or Karpathos on the southeast coast. It was built primarily with funds sent home by immigrants to the United States and it does not reflect the local architectural style found in the older villages.
  Southwest of the capital is Menetes, whose history started after the Middle Ages, and Arkassa which has been identified as the site of ancient Arkesia. Here the ruins of a Christian Basilica of 5th/6th c. A.D can still be seen.
  Thirteen kilometres to the northwest, you come to Piles, mountainous Othos to the northeast with its folk art museum, and Volada, a traditional village with houses whose interior decoration is well worth a look. Further north, near the west coast, is Messohori, where there is a genuine Karpathian house open to the public. Note its characteristic wooden ornamentation and the pebble mosaic floor. Still further north, almost cut off from the rest of the island, is its most important village, Olimbos, which is accessible only from Diafani, Karpathos’ second port.
  Olimbos sits on a hlllside overlooking the Aegean. Founded sometime between the 10th and 15th century, it was originally fortified to afford its residents protection from the pirates. The highest spot in the village used to be crowned with a tower. Even today Olimbos has preserved its local architecture intact, both in the interiors and exteriors of the houses. Its citizens take pride in maintaining their traditions and still speak a dialect which contains several Dorian words and idioms. Karpathos has many beautiful beaches: Finiki and Amfiarti to the southwest, Makriyialos to the southeast, Agia Irini on the west coast and Agios Nikolaos on the east.

Menetes Community

MENETES (Village) KARPATHOS
Tel: +30 22450 81221

Messochori Community

MESSOCHORI (Village) KARPATHOS
Tel: +30 22450 71212

OLYMPOS (Village) KARPATHOS
  Olympus is the northernmost village of the island and it has the highest altitude. It is situated on the northernmost foothills of Mount Prophet Elias (718m).
  The settlement spreads out along both sides of the mountain line where the series of graphic pedal-shaped windmills are to be found.
  The traditional housing of Olympus are singel levelled one-roomed houses with only one additional room serving as a kitchen. 
  Olympus preserves a rich folk tradition even today. The local dialect preserves impressive remnants of ancient and Medieval Greek. The custom of “enjoyment” which is still observed to a great degree and the traditional costume worn still by the older women as well as the young during festivals, make Olympus an oasis of traditional culture in our times.
(Text: Manolis Makris)
This text (extract) is cited February 2004 from the Dodekanissos Union of Municipalities & Communities pamphlet.

Othos Community

OTHOS (Village) KARPATHOS
Tel: +30 22450 31338

Spoa Community

SPOA (Village) KARPATHOS
Tel: +30 22450 71321
Fax: +30 22450 71321

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