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MESSOCHORIA (Village) KARYSTIA
Tel: +30 22240 53274
Messochoria, of the Municipality of Styra, took their name from one
of the villages. These villages, aside from Messochori
itself, are Riza, Souristra, the Charitides and Korfiotes, which is located on
the height. Along with the hamlets of Raptei
and Tsakei they have a population
of around 600.
The villages are located around 3.5 km from the Aegen
Sea and have two exits onto the discharges of the small dry streams, where
there are the bays of Almyriki (or Armyrorychi) and Limnionas. During the German
occupation, Greek and British members of the resistance escaped to the Middle
East from these bays and that at Tsakei. The bay of Limniona with its clean sand
has today developed into a summer resort.
There is a stone fountain with a vaulted arch at Kamara. This village
was known as Paleochori in Byzantine times. The hermitages of St. Dimitrios, St.
Nicholas and St. George, with a vaulted arch in the sanctuary, are still standing.
In the ravine there are the remains of a watermill which was built in 1890. A
trip to the ruins of the Monastery of the Evangelism of Tsakei, which today still
functions as a monastery due to the presence of one nun, is worth a visit.
This text is cited May 2003 from the Municipality
of Styra tourist pamphlet.
NIBORIO (Settlement) KARYSTIA
Nimborio,as it was more commonly referred to on maps, is one of the
small coastal settlements of Styra, located on the borders of the Municipalities
of Styra and Marmara.
Its name comes from the amalgamation of the worlds "neo" and "emborio". During
the Byzantine period, emborio referred to the "skala", the port where the transportation
of produce took place. The coast of Nimborio is magically enchanting.
This text is cited May 2003 from the Municipality
of Styra tourist pamphlet.
POLYPOTAMOS (Village) KARYSTIA
Tel: +30 22240 51122
The village of Polypotamos is located exactly in the center of the
most narrow section of Evia (6 km. wide). The roofs of the houses are covered
in a type of tile which is abundant in the area.
This text is cited May 2003 from the Municipality
of Styra tourist pamphlet.
STYRA (Village) EVIA
Modern Styra is a beautiful and well cared for market town, which
also acts as the seat of the Municipality of Styra. It lies at a distance of around
four kilometers from the sea and Nea
Styra. Important historical monuments of the medieval and modern periods are
the Castle of the Armenians and the two small churches found inside of it. The
stone-covered church of St. Nicholas, built in the early 1800s, is located at
the peak of the hill on which the castle lies, and the hill takes its modern name
from the church. The Church of the Virgin Mary of the Castle was, as two inscriptions
near the entrance testify, rebuilt in 1746 on the ruins of an earlier single-aisle
covered basilica.
This text is cited May 2003 from the Municipality
of Styra tourist pamphlet.
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