It
was on the small island of Kithnos, famous in antiquity
for the excellence of its administration (according
to Aristotle in his 'Constitution of Kithnos') that
recent archaelogical finds have provided evidence of
the earliest presence of man in the Cyclades.
Here,
too, the terrain is mainly mountainous, but the harshness
of the bare earth is relieved here and there by vines
or fig-trees like brushtrokes on it, while pretty little
bays form indentations in its coastline. Ferries put
in at Merihas, the port on the western side of the island.
Hora or Messaria, the island's capital is 8km. from
Merihas and stands on a hillside plateau. A typical
Cycladic village, it is noted for its beautiful churches
with their fine wood-carving, sanctuary screens and
icons (St Savans, church of the Saviour, Holy Trinity,
Theologos). At the monastery of Our Lady 'tou Nikous',
which stands on an attractive hill, the feast of the
Dormition of the Virgin Mary on 15 August is observed
with the traditional festivities.
A
little way to the south is the island's former capital,
which retains its ancient name of Driopida - a picturesque
village, very typical of the islands. In the norht-eastern
part of the island lies Loutra, renowned for its radioactive
thermal springs, which are cnosidered beneficial to
sufferers from arthritis, dermatitis and gynaecological
problems.
In
the south-east, the monastery of Our Lady Kanala, the
patron saint of the island, stands on a very atractive
promontory facing towards Serifos, with a beautiful
expanse of sandy beach. The building is of great interest
and the scenery is reminiscent of a fjord - in Greek
colours.
Other
good beaches for swimming can be found at Merihas, Episkopi,
Flambouria bay (accessible on by boat), Loutra and Agios
stefanos.
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