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'''Skiathos''' ({{lang-el|Σκιάθος}}), Latin forms: '''Sciathos''' and '''Sciathus''' is a city on [[Skiathos|an island of the same name]] in the [[Aegean Sea]] belonging to [[Greece]]. Skiathos town has a school, a lyceum, a gymnasium, many churches, banks, a post office, and a square (''[[plateia]]''). Skiathos town is a port which shelters small boats and from where ferry services connect to [[Skopelos]], [[Volos]], Agios Konstantinos and the rest of Greece.
'''Skiathos''' ({{langx|el|Σκιάθος}}) is a city on the island of [[Skiathos]] in the [[Aegean Sea]] belonging to [[Greece]]. Skiathos town has a school, a lyceum, a gymnasium, many churches, banks, a post office, and a square. It has a port which shelters small boats and from where ferry services connect to [[Skopelos]], [[Volos]], Agios Konstantinos and the rest of Greece.


==History==
==History==
[[File:Skiathos town - panoramio (2).jpg|thumb|300px|center|Overview of Skiathos]]
In [[Ancient Greece|Ancient times]], the island played a minor role during the [[Persian Wars]]. In 480 BC, the fleet of the [[Persian Empire|Persian]] king [[Xerxes I of Persia|Xerxes]] was hit by a storm and was badly damaged on the rocks of the Skiathos coast. Following this the Greek fleet was held to stalemate with the Persian fleet at [[Battle of Artemisium|Artemisium]] but finally managed to destroy the Persian fleet at the [[Battle of Salamis]]. Skiathos remained in the [[Delian League]] until it lost its independence. The city was destroyed by [[Philip V of Macedon]] in 200 BC.


In [[Ancient Greece|Ancient times]], the island played a minor role during the [[Persian Wars]]. In 480 BC, the fleet of the [[Persian Empire|Persian]] king [[Xerxes I of Persia|Xerxes]] was hit by a storm and was badly damaged on the rocks of the Skiathos coast. Following this the Greek fleet was held to stalemate with the Persian fleet at [[Battle of Artemisium|Artemisium]] but finally managed to destroy the Persian fleet at the [[Battle of Salamis]]. Skiathos remained in the [[Delian League]] until it lost its independence. The city was destroyed by [[Philip V of Macedon]] in 200 BC.
==Venetian Era==
In 1207 the Gyzi brothers captured the island and built the Bourtzi, a small Venetian-styled fortress similar to the [[Bourtzi]] in [[Nafplio]], on an islet just out of Skiathos town, to protect the capital from the pirates. But the Bourtzi was ineffective in protecting the population and in the middle 14th century the inhabitants moved the capital from the ancient site that lay where modern Skiathos town is to Kastro (the Greek word for [[castle]]), located on a high rock, overlooking a steep cliff above the sea at the northernmost part of the island. Kastro remained the only settlement of the island until the end of the [[Ottoman Greece#The War of Independence|Greek War of Independence]], when the island's capital was relocated to the original site - where it still remains.


==Ottoman Era==
===Venetian Era===
In 1207 the brothers [[Geremia Ghisi|Geremia]] and [[Andrea Ghisi]] captured the island and built the Bourtzi, a small Venetian-styled fortress similar to the [[Bourtzi (Nafplio)|Bourtzi]] in [[Nafplio]], on an islet just out of Skiathos town, to protect the capital from the pirates. But the Bourtzi was ineffective in protecting the population and in the mid-14th century the inhabitants moved the capital from the ancient site to [[Skiathos Castle|Kastro]], located on a high rock, overlooking a steep cliff above the sea at the northernmost part of the island. Kastro remained the only settlement of the island until the end of the [[Greek War of Independence]], when the island's capital was relocated to the original site, where it still remains.
In 1704 monks from [[Mount Athos|Athos]] built the Evangelistria monastery which played a part on the [[Ottoman Greece#The War of Independence|Greek War of Independence]] as a hide-out for Greek rebels.


===Ottoman Era===
The first [[flag of greece|flag of Greece]] was created and hoisted in the Evangelistria monastery in Skiathos in 1807. Several prominent military leaders (including [[Theodoros Kolokotronis]] and [[Andreas Miaoulis]]) had gathered there for consultation concerning an uprising, and they were sworn to this flag by the local bishop.
In 1704 monks from [[Mount Athos|Athos]] built the [[Evangelistria Monastery, Skiathos]] which played a part in the [[Ottoman Greece#The War of Independence|Greek War of Independence]] as a hide-out for Greek rebels. The first [[flag of greece|flag of Greece]] was created and hoisted there Skiathos in 1807. Several prominent military leaders. (including [[Theodoros Kolokotronis]] and [[Andreas Miaoulis]]), had gathered there for consultation concerning an uprising, and they were sworn to this flag by the local bishop.


During the 19th century Skiathos became an important [[shipbuilding]] centre in the [[Aegean Sea|Aegean]] due to the abundance of [[pine]] forests on the island. The pine woods of the island were then almost obliterated. This was brought to a halt though, due to the emergence of [[steamboat]]s. A small [[shipwright]] remains north of Skiathos town, which still builds traditional Greek [[Kaiki|caiques]].
During the 19th century Skiathos became an important [[shipbuilding]] centre in the [[Aegean Sea|Aegean]] due to the abundance of [[pine]] forests on the island. The pine woods of the island were then almost obliterated. This was brought to a halt though, due to the emergence of [[steamboat]]s. A small [[shipwright]] remains north of Skiathos town, which still builds traditional Greek [[caïque]]s.


===Modern Skiathos===
===Modern Skiathos===
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[[File:Lalaria Beach.jpg|thumb|200px|Lalaria beach.]]
[[File:Lalaria Beach.jpg|thumb|200px|Lalaria beach.]]


In 1964 Skiathos was designated by the [http://www.visitgreece.gr Greek National Tourism Organisation] as a development zone for tourism. The results of this decision have largely transformed the island, due to tourist-orientated construction projects. These include the construction of the coast road from Skiathos town to [[Koukounaries]], the construction of [[Skiathos Island National Airport|Skiathos Airport]] in 1984 and the construction of the first large hotel over Koukounaries beach. Along the coast road many hotels have been constructed since the island became an important tourist destination.
In 1964 Skiathos was designated by the [[Greek National Tourism Organisation]] as a development zone for tourism. The results of this decision have largely transformed the island, due to tourist-orientated construction projects. These include the construction of the coast road from Skiathos town to [[Koukounaries]], the construction of [[Skiathos Island National Airport|Skiathos Airport]] in 1984 and the construction of the first large hotel over Koukounaries beach. Along the coast road many hotels have been constructed since the island became an important tourist destination.


There were have been protests in the early-2000s, one against mining in September 2002 as they were pushing away mining trucks which was owned by the municipality and another in 2004, a power line which would have connect hydro with the rest of the Sporades was also being protested due to the plan being in a forested area.
There were protests in the early-2000s, one against mining in September 2002 as they were pushing away mining trucks which was owned by the municipality and another in 2004, a power line which would have connect hydro with the rest of the Sporades was also being protested due to the plan being in a forested area.


==Geography==
==Geography==
The area around the villages and Skiathos Town are farmland. The island of [[Skopelos]] can be seen from Skiathos with the more distant islands of [[Euboea]] and [[Scyros]] also visible in clearer conditions.
The area around the villages and Skiathos Town are farmland. The island of [[Skopelos]] can be seen from Skiathos with the more distant islands of [[Euboea]] and [[Scyros]] also visible in clearer conditions.


==Transportation==
==Transportation==
There is frequent bus connection from [[Koukounaries]] to Skiathos town with buses stopping approximately every 20 minutes, costing €1.50 to travel from one end of the island to the other. Taxis are also very cheap.
There is frequent bus connection from [[Koukounaries]] to Skiathos town with buses stopping approximately every 20 minutes, costing €3.00 to travel from one end of the island to the other. Taxis are also very cheap.

Skiathos is served by [[Skiathos International Airport]]


==Historical Population==
==Historical Population==
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| 2001 || 6,160
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| 2011 || 4,883
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| 2021 || 4,897
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<gallery>
<gallery>
File:Skiathos 2 wisnia6522.JPG|View of the port
File:Skiathos 2 wisnia6522.JPG|View of the port
Image:Skiathos Town Oct 08-2.jpg|Skiathos town, October 2008
File:Skiathos Stadt.JPG|Panoramic view
File:Street in Skiathos Town.JPG|Street in Skiathos Town
File:Church in Skiathos Town.JPG|Church in Skiathos Town
</gallery>
</gallery>


==References==
==References==
{{reflist}}
{{Reflist}}


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.skiathos.gr/index-en.html Municipality of Skiathos]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20070814003635/http://www.skiathos.gr/index-en.html Municipality of Skiathos]


{{Authority control}}[https://2sailing.gr Skiathos Sailing]
[[Category:Populated places in the Sporades]]
[[Category:Populated places in the Sporades]]
[[Category:Mediterranean port cities and towns in Greece]]
[[Category:Mediterranean port cities and towns in Greece]]
[[Category:Skiathos]]
[[Category:Skiathos]]
[[Category:Members of the Delian League]]

[[Category:Populated places in the ancient Aegean islands]]
[[es:Skiathos (Ciudad)]]

Latest revision as of 04:06, 27 October 2024

Skiathos
Σκιάθος
Settlement
Skiathos town
Skiathos town
Skiathos is located in Greece
Skiathos
Skiathos
Location within the region
Coordinates: 39°10′N 23°29′E / 39.167°N 23.483°E / 39.167; 23.483
CountryGreece
Administrative regionThessaly
Regional unitSporades
MunicipalitySkiathos
Highest elevation
436 m (1,430 ft)
Lowest elevation
0 m (0 ft)
Population
 (2021)[1]
 • Total
4,897
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
Postal code
370 02
Area code(s)24270
Vehicle registrationΒΟ
Websitewww.n-skiathos.gr

Skiathos (Greek: Σκιάθος) is a city on the island of Skiathos in the Aegean Sea belonging to Greece. Skiathos town has a school, a lyceum, a gymnasium, many churches, banks, a post office, and a square. It has a port which shelters small boats and from where ferry services connect to Skopelos, Volos, Agios Konstantinos and the rest of Greece.

History

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Overview of Skiathos

In Ancient times, the island played a minor role during the Persian Wars. In 480 BC, the fleet of the Persian king Xerxes was hit by a storm and was badly damaged on the rocks of the Skiathos coast. Following this the Greek fleet was held to stalemate with the Persian fleet at Artemisium but finally managed to destroy the Persian fleet at the Battle of Salamis. Skiathos remained in the Delian League until it lost its independence. The city was destroyed by Philip V of Macedon in 200 BC.

Venetian Era

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In 1207 the brothers Geremia and Andrea Ghisi captured the island and built the Bourtzi, a small Venetian-styled fortress similar to the Bourtzi in Nafplio, on an islet just out of Skiathos town, to protect the capital from the pirates. But the Bourtzi was ineffective in protecting the population and in the mid-14th century the inhabitants moved the capital from the ancient site to Kastro, located on a high rock, overlooking a steep cliff above the sea at the northernmost part of the island. Kastro remained the only settlement of the island until the end of the Greek War of Independence, when the island's capital was relocated to the original site, where it still remains.

Ottoman Era

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In 1704 monks from Athos built the Evangelistria Monastery, Skiathos which played a part in the Greek War of Independence as a hide-out for Greek rebels. The first flag of Greece was created and hoisted there Skiathos in 1807. Several prominent military leaders. (including Theodoros Kolokotronis and Andreas Miaoulis), had gathered there for consultation concerning an uprising, and they were sworn to this flag by the local bishop.

During the 19th century Skiathos became an important shipbuilding centre in the Aegean due to the abundance of pine forests on the island. The pine woods of the island were then almost obliterated. This was brought to a halt though, due to the emergence of steamboats. A small shipwright remains north of Skiathos town, which still builds traditional Greek caïques.

Modern Skiathos

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A snapshot from Skiathos.
Lalaria beach.

In 1964 Skiathos was designated by the Greek National Tourism Organisation as a development zone for tourism. The results of this decision have largely transformed the island, due to tourist-orientated construction projects. These include the construction of the coast road from Skiathos town to Koukounaries, the construction of Skiathos Airport in 1984 and the construction of the first large hotel over Koukounaries beach. Along the coast road many hotels have been constructed since the island became an important tourist destination.

There were protests in the early-2000s, one against mining in September 2002 as they were pushing away mining trucks which was owned by the municipality and another in 2004, a power line which would have connect hydro with the rest of the Sporades was also being protested due to the plan being in a forested area.

Geography

[edit]

The area around the villages and Skiathos Town are farmland. The island of Skopelos can be seen from Skiathos with the more distant islands of Euboea and Scyros also visible in clearer conditions.

Transportation

[edit]

There is frequent bus connection from Koukounaries to Skiathos town with buses stopping approximately every 20 minutes, costing €3.00 to travel from one end of the island to the other. Taxis are also very cheap.

Skiathos is served by Skiathos International Airport

Historical Population

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Year Town[2]
1981 4,129
1991 5,096
2001 6,160
2011 4,883
2021 4,897
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References

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  1. ^ "Αποτελέσματα Απογραφής Πληθυσμού - Κατοικιών 2021, Μόνιμος Πληθυσμός κατά οικισμό" [Results of the 2021 Population - Housing Census, Permanent population by settlement] (in Greek). Hellenic Statistical Authority. 29 March 2024.
  2. ^ www.statistics.gr
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