Overview
The Agean island of Skyros is the largest and southernmost island of the group of islands ";Sporades"; and is situated south -; east of Kimi.
Its unique position in the pelagos makes it resemble a stone boat, which which froze in time as it was sailing over the waves of the sea. Strong winds sweep across the island bringing refreshing breezes and the resounding sounds of the sea.
Some geologists claim that Skyros was made up of three islands that were joined together. There is some evidence that this may be true as there are many differences in the geographical features in various parts of the island. In the north it is thickly forested, in the south bare and rocky and in the center of Skyros there is a channel 3 kilometers wide. The island is 210 square kilometers and is surrounded by a large number of small islands and rocky islets.
The capital of the island is Skyros, which is also called Chora by the locals. It is situated to the north -; east of the eastern side of the foot of the mountain Olympus. It is 10 kilometers from Linaria, the main port of the island situated in the center of the western coast. The town of Skyros is built amphitheatrically on the sloaps of a hill under the shadow of a medieval castle and the Byzantine monastery of Saint George of Skyros.
It is a typical island city with Agean -; style architecture with its own particular color. The beauty of the town with its white, cube -; shaped houses and dark -; colored roofs makes a great impression on the visitor. The main avenue crosses the town and leads to the square of ";Eternal poetry"; which is named, not only because of the existence of the statue dedicated to the English poet Rupert Brooke, but also because of the poetical disposition which is evoked in the visitor from the unique view of the island and Agean pelagos. From this main avenue there are many small winding roads, which lead in all directions from the town.
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