Mykonos |
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Author:
| Łukowski, Wojtek |
ISBN: | 978-1-320-24876-1 |
Publication Date: | Nov 2014 |
Publisher: | Blurb
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Book Format: | Hardback |
List Price: | USD $135.00 |
Book Description:
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Mykonos is located to the area of the central Aegean Sea and belongs to the prefecture of Cyclades. Its total surface is 26.370 acres, while the length of its shores reaches 81 kilometers. It consists of the municipality of Mykonos. The resident population of the island adds up in 10,134 inhabitants (2011). The highest point of Myconos reaches approximately the 14 kilometers and its widest about 10. Mykonos is part of a cluster of islands including Delos, Rhenia and some rocky islets....
More DescriptionMykonos is located to the area of the central Aegean Sea and belongs to the prefecture of Cyclades. Its total surface is 26.370 acres, while the length of its shores reaches 81 kilometers. It consists of the municipality of Mykonos. The resident population of the island adds up in 10,134 inhabitants (2011). The highest point of Myconos reaches approximately the 14 kilometers and its widest about 10. Mykonos is part of a cluster of islands including Delos, Rhenia and some rocky islets. Mykonos, already inhabited since the 5th millennium B.C. (prehistoric settlement of Ftelia), has shared with them a long and copious history with them. Its intense tourist and cosmopolitan activity, which has continiously kept Mykonos in the foreground, inevitably reminds us of the cosmopolitan ancient Delos during the period of its commercial peak (Hellenistic-roman period).Since the fifties, Mykonos has always been one of the most popular tourist islands of the Mediterranean. Chora, as the town of Mykonos is commonly known, impresses and casts its spell on the visitor from the first moment, with its beautiful position, scale and architecture. Despite the great tourist development of the island, it manages to maintain its cycladic features and traditional look, like few other towns. Its cube-shaped, all white houses glow in the sunlight, scattered wisely and orderly in the countless labyrinthine alleys and streets with whitewashed cobbled pavements. A little further, on a low hill, the windmills, having stood for centuries, compose a picture of unparalleled beauty in combination with red domes and bell towers of the countless churches. In the harbour, a small colorful flotilla of caiques and fishing boats completes this unique picture with its vivid colors.In book author presents photos from this colourful, incredible, crazy and beautiful island.