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NORTH AEGEAN ISLANDS |
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General Information
The scent of mastics is fascinating and the authenticity of the people is amazing. Ingenious, cheerful and hospitable the people of Chios maintain all the characteristics for which they are famous in all of Greece.
Medieval villages with representations engraved on the exterior walls of the houses, and plum tomatoes hung on the balconies and alleys set with pebbles, give the island a particular style.
Chios according to the myth was the most likely place of birth of Homer.
Characteristic of Chios is the blue sea, the green of the pinewoods, the red of the wild tulips and the golden of the mastic.
A place of intense cultural and commercial activity from the ancient years and the fifth in size island in Greece offers to its visitors its beauties, and its rich history.
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Area Map
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