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KEA (Island) KYKLADES
The basic occupation of the islanders was, and still is, stock breeding. Kea's cows are reputedly the best of the region. Pigs, goats and sheep are also raised on the island.
Apart from dairy products (milk, cheese, butter etc.) Kea also produces excellent vegetables, fruit and nuts.
Apiculture should also be mentioned. Thyme honey from Kea is famous. Pasteli, made with sesame seed and honey, is a speciality of the island.
SYROS (Island) KYKLADES
Syros is the administrative centre of the Cycladic islands. A large
part of its population is employed in public services. The Prefectural Administration
of the Cyclades and the Administration
of the northern Aegean Region
are located in Hermoupolis.
Another significant part of its population is involved in agricultural
production. Numerous greenhouses cover every corner of southern Syros and produce
fresh vegetables (even out of season) such as zucchinis, eggplants, tomatoes,
cucumbers...). They supply not only the market of Hermoupolis, but are also exported
to Athens and other Greek cities.
Stock breeding is also highly developed on Syros.The Union of Agricultural
Companies of Syros processes and packs fresh milk, as well as a range of dairy
products, such as the "San Michali" cheese and other Syriot varieties. Apiculture
is also developed in "Apano Meria".
Many Syriots are employed in the shipbuilding wharves of "Neorio",
which is one of the important economic resources of the island. As a matter of
fact, Syros preserves old traditions in shipbuilding. Syriot shipyards were once
world-famous and some of them are still operational. Old commercial
traditions are maintained in the modern market of Syros. Due to these traditions,
this market offers an abundance of shops selling all kinds of goods. The marble-paved
narrow streets of that part of the town, right at the port, are lined with one
shop after another, meeting the demand of Syriots and visitors alike. Hardly any
visitor leaves the island without having tasted its famous loukoum and halvadopita.
During the last years, Syros experienced a wave of tourism. It is
being discovered by more and more people. Hotels, beaches and tourist services
have been developed . Numerous neoclassical buildings have been restored to their
former glory and are often turned into splendid hotels.
Many taverns and small restaurants offer live music (bouzouki, guitar
and accordeon). One can enjoy the atmosphere while sampling delicious local specialities
(pichti, louza, syriano loukaniko, etc.).
This text is cited Apr 2003 from the University of Patras' XENIOS DIAS website URL below.
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