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PISPILOUDA (Village) CHIOS
Near the road of Spatounda
- Potamia
that interconnects the two mountainous areas of Amani
and Pelineo,
lies Pispilounda. It is a mountainous village by the mountainside of Amani,
giving to Pelineo.
The archaeological findings of the area are exposed in the Archaeological
Museum of Chios town. In about 2km southeast of Pispilounda lies the medieval
settlement of "Ta Markou" (meaning buildings belonging to Markos). There
are traces of a fortress, a tower, and the church of Panagia, which celebrates
in August 15th. This settlement was abandoned after 1928.
Μ. Dimidis, An. Lagou, ed.
This text is cited Sep 2002 from the Municipality of Amani URL below, which contains images.
AGIO GALA (Village) CHIOS
In Village Agio Galas you can find Virgin Mary' church, which is called Panagia Agiogalousena by the local people. It is a church built at the entrance of a cave. Its old carved wooden iconostasis is unique. Two more caves, one larger than the other extend the cave of the church. In the third cave there are numerous stalactites. The cave is very big and has many rooms. You can visit it, but you can only penetrate 200 m. inside it.
POTAMIA (Deserted settlement) CHIOS
AGIO GALA (Village) CHIOS
Analogism to Agio Galas, in a top of a mountain you can find the desolated village of Agio Giannis . The view is wonderful. You can see the blue of Aigaio.
An abandoned village on the Amanis
slope. Its location is alluring, offering an infinite view of the Aegean
as well as an unforgettable sunset. The homes, basically in ruins, reveal the
architecture of the small, poor village homes of the area. The villagers that
sowed the barren slopes of Amanis
used to say “Spiti oso xoreis kai ktima oso thoreis”, meaning that
their homes were built small, just enough to fit all family members, while they
were to cultivate as much land as they could in order to survive. The ground floor
of the two story homes was used as a stable. There was an inner staircase within
the home, which led to the balcony. That way, both floors could be accessed from
within.
The home interior usually had two rooms. The fireplaces today are
still maintained and so are the thick shafts located in the center of the room
that served to hold up the roof.
The village was abandoned around 1960.
(text: Giannis Makridakis)
This text is cited December 2003 from the Prefecture
of Chios tourist pamphlet (2003).
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