The village is built on the banks of the river Imvrasos. Its name
originates from the watermills that used to be there. The village is very well
kept. It has wide roads, whitewashes houses, beautiful gardens and the village
square is one of the most picturesque of the whole island. Miloi are famous for
the high quality of its citrus fruits and vegetables produced in big quantities.
When it was first built, 400 years ago, the village was named after the admiral
Kilitzali who helped the recolonization of Samos.
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