Information about Naxos Naxos is the largest (428 km²) of the Cyclades, Greek islands located in the Aegean Sea. It is part of the Prefecture of the Cyclades which, together with the Dodecanese, is in turn part of the Periferiadell'Egeo Meridionale. Its largest city and capital is Chora which has 12,000 inhabitants. The most important villages are Filoti, Apiranthos, Tragea, Koronos, Sangri and Apollonas. Naxos is a well-known tourist destination with several easily accessible archaeological sites. It has many beaches considered very beautiful by tourists such as Sant'Anna, St. Procopius, Alikos, Kastraki, Mikri Vigla, Plaka and St. George, most of which are located on the west side of the island. It is the most fertile island of the Cyclades and inside it rises Mount Zas (1004 m).
Information about the target locations Kimolos. Argentièra or Cimòlo (in Greek Kimolos) is an island of the Cyclades very close to Milos. Administratively it is a commune of the periphery of the Southern Aegean (peripheral unit of Milo). It is of volcanic origin, the climate is dry and healthy but its soil is not suitable for crops of any kind. Its inhabitants are dedicated to sheep farming and fishing. It was known in antiquity for its reserves of chalk and kaolin which was used to make porcelain. Its ancient name was Echinousa. Argentiera always followed the fate of nearby Milo. It was a Venetian fief and suffered numerous raids by pirates who completely destroyed it in the 18th century. It is 86 nautical miles from Piraeus. The homonymous municipality covers the territory of the island plus the uninhabited islands of Polyaigos, Agios Efstathios and Agios Georgios. The population, at the 2001 census was 769 inhabitants.
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