Naxos is a Greek island and the largest of the Cyclades. It was the centre of archaic Cycladic culture. The island is famous as a source of emery, a rock rich in corundum, which until modern time was one of the best abrasives available.
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The Temple of the Delians is the largest of the three cult temples dedicated to Apollo within the temenos of the Sanctuary of Apollo on the Greek island of Delos. It is also known as the Great Temple or the Delian Temple of Apollo.
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Naousa is a village in the Cyclades. It is located in the northeastern corner of the island of Paros, and it has a population of 2,870.
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Naousa, officially The Heroic City of Naousa is a city in the Imathia regional unit of Macedonia, Greece with a population of 21,139.
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Paros is a Greek island in the central Aegean Sea. One of the Cyclades island group, it lies to the west of Naxos, from which it is separated by a channel about 8 kilometres wide. It lies approximately 150 km south-east of Piraeus.
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Antiparos is a small island in the southern Aegean, at the heart of the Cyclades, which is less than one nautical mile from Paros, the port to which it is connected with a local ferry.
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Mykonos is a Greek island, part of the Cyclades, lying between Tinos, Syros, Paros and Naxos. The island has an area of 85.5 square kilometres and rises to an elevation of 341 metres at its highest point.
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Kitesurfing in Mikri Vigla in Naxos is pure magic! One of the best spots in Southern Europe to get your kitesurfing lesson. With the help of Naxos Kite Life's instructors, rest assured that you will learn rapidly how to kitesurf in private, and ...
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Agios Stefanos was originally a fishing village for the nearby village of Avliotes located on the north west coast of Corfu island. In 2011, its population was 176. It is located 35 km from Corfu town, approximate transfer time by car is 1h 15 min.
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The largest island of the Cyclades with its 428km² of surface, Naxos is the Greek island par excellence. Less touristic than its neighbors Santorini and Mykonos, it is home to many colorful villages, long sandy beaches and archaeological wonders. It is also the highest island of the archipelago. Among the various mountains, Mount Zas (or Mount Zeus) stands out with its 1004 meters high and is the highest peak of the Cyclades. Easily accessible from the Greek mainland by plane or ferry, the town of Naxos, also called Chóra, is the main port of the island. A visit to the Kastro district is a must. It is the oldest part of the town and it is nice to stroll through the cobbled streets of the Old Market. Not far from there, on the islet Palatia, stands the emblem of the island: the Portara. The only remnant of the Temple of Apollo built in the 6th century BC, this massive marble door is precisely the place where, according to the legend, Ariadne, daughter of King Minos, was abandoned by her lover Theseus after he killed the Minotaur. The site of Portara is also the best place to admire the sunset and the port of Naxos. Other villages are worth a visit. In the center of the island, do not miss to visit Halki. Indeed you will find there the distillery of Vallindras, the only place on the island where Kitron, the local liquor, is produced. You can also visit the village of Vivlos to admire its three mills. Or in the village of Filoti, the largest on the island, from where you can start the ascent of Mount Zas. After a first step at the springs of Aria, you can admire the cave of Zeus before finishing the ascent and enjoy a magnificent panorama. The island of Naxos is also a destination for those who wish to enjoy the beach. There are beaches all around the island, some of sand, others of pebble. The closest to the city is Agios Georgios, but other more wild beaches are to be preferred: Agiassos, Pirgaki, Kastraki, Amitis, ... Finally, don't miss the Kouros of Apollonas located in the village of the same name in the north of the island. Kouros means "young man". It is an unfinished marble statue dating from the 6th century BC, 10.7 meters long and weighing 80 tons. Two other kouros can be observed in Flerio, smaller and less well preserved.
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