Angistri
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Angistri Αγκίστρι |
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Skala is one of the few sand beaches on Angistri |
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Geography | |
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Island Chain: | Saronic Islands |
Area:[1] | 13.367 km² (5 sq.mi.) |
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Greece | |
Periphery: | Attica |
Prefecture: | Piraeus Prefecture |
Capital: | Agistri (town) |
Statistics | |
Population: | 920 (as of 2001) |
Density: | 69 /km² (178 /sq.mi.) |
Postal Code: | 180 50 |
Area Code: | 22980 |
License Code: | Z |
Website | |
www.agistri.gr |
Angistri, also Agistri and Ankistri or Agkistri (Greek: αγκίστρι, English: "fishing hook") is a very small island community in the Saronic Gulf in Piraeus Prefecture, Greece. Angistri is a pine-covered island only a few kilometres across.
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[edit] Settlements
There are only three settlements on Angistri - Milos, Skala and Limenaria. Milos (pop. 461) is the main village where the majority of the Greek population of the island live. Skala (pop. 354) is a twenty minute walk from Milos along the coastal road. Skala is where most of the tourist hotels are. Limenaria (pop. 105) is a very small village on the other side of the island with very little tourism. The island had a population of 920 inhabitants at the 2001 Greek census. Its land area is 13.367 km².
[edit] Location
Angistri is very close to the larger Saronic island of Aegina. The island can be reached from here by a number of boats in just ten minutes. These boats include the Angistri Express and a number of small "Water Taxis". The island is also an hours boat ride from the large Athenian port of Piraeus.
[edit] References
- ^ Basic Characteristics. Ministry of the Interior. www.ypes.gr. Retrieved on 2007-08-07.
[edit] External links
- Official website (Greek)
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