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The oblong shape of the mountainous and barren island of Amorgos lies on the eastern edge of the Cyclades, almost in the Dodecanese. In some places, the coastline is steep and rocky, while elsewhere it forms quiet, shady bays.
In antiquity, there were three flourishing and independent cities on Amorgos: Minoa, Arkessini and Egiali. At Katapola, the main harbour of the island today and the location of the interesting church of Our Lady 'Katapoliani ', traces of ancient Minoa have come to light.
The whitewashed houses of the capital of the island, Hora or Amorgos, spread out beneath the Venetian castle which stands on the peak of the hill. The typical Cycladic architectural style of the double or 'twin' church is much in evidence here. The Archaeological Museum has find from all over the island and is well worth a visit. To the north - east of Hora at the foot of a rock, is the Byzantine monastery of Our Lady 'Hozoviotissa', one of the most important monuments of its kind.
In the south of island, Arkessiani stands near the site of the ancient city of the same name, amid a group of picturesque whitewashed hamlets. The road network of Amorgos is nearing completion, and will link up all the villages on the island. Despite the limited facilities available for visitors, the fine beaches and particular beauty of the island attract more and more tourists each year. |
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