Sifnos

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Sifnos
Σίφνος
Chapel below Kastro
Chapel below Kastro
Geography
Coordinates: 36°59′N 24°40′E / 36.983, 24.667
Island Chain: Cyclades
Area:[1] 73.942 km² (29 sq.mi.)
Government
Flag of Greece Greece
Periphery: South Aegean
Prefecture: Cyclades
Capital: Apollonia
Statistics
Population: 2,442 (as of 2001)
Density: 33 /km² (86 /sq.mi.)
Postal Code: 840 03
Area Code: 22840
License Code: ΕΜ
Website
www.sifnos.gr


Sifnos (Greek: Σίφνος) is an island municipality in the Cyclades complex in Greece. The main town on the island is known as Apollonia (pop. 942) located near the center of the island. The second-largest town is Artemon (744). Another major population center is the hilltop village named Kastro (101), built ontop of a high cliff on its northwestern shore. The port settlement, on the west cost of the island is known as Kamares (188).

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Sifnos lies in the less touristed western half of the Cyclades between Serifos and Milos and is also located west of Delos and Paros and is about 130 km (80 nautical miles) from Piraeus (Athens' port). It has an area of 74 km² and is 15 km long and 7.5 km wide. and a shoreline of 70 km, with a permanent population of 2442. The island is reached on the ferries which run on the Piraeus- Kythnos- Serifos- Sifnos- Milos- Kimolos line. There are also infrequent sailings to other islands in the Cyclades.

Sifnos was very wealthy in ancient times, thanks to its gold and silver mines. Proof of this, is the treasury which the Siphnians built at Delphi in the 6th century BC to house their offerings. However, it appears that something went wrong with the mines; either they were worked out or flooded by the sea -we do not know which- and their production ceased. In ancient times, Siphnos's wealth was measured by the gold and silver it produced, in the last two centuries it can be measured by its cultural output.

Due to the physiology of the island (rich clay veins, sunny weather and temperature) Sifnos has been traditionally the capital of pottery in the Aegean, with unique jars and pots that are a kind of "trademark" of the island. They are frequent the Sifnian everyday life, such as ashtrays, cooking and food vessels, "masteles", "foufoudes" (kind of chimneys) etc. Locally, 'Sifnios' was a variant word for potter. Initially the oldest potteries were found in central regions such as Artemon and Ano Petali to avoid pirate attacks.

Year Communal population Change Island population Change
1981 - - - -
1991 - 103 1,960 -
2001 - - 2,442 +482/+24.59%

Apollonia
Apollonia

  1. ^ Basic Characteristics. Ministry of the Interior. www.ypes.gr. Retrieved on 2007-08-07.

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