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Template:Infobox Pref GR Chios (Χίος in Greek, Turkish: Sakız); alternative transliterations Khios and Hios, see also List of traditional Greek place names) is a Greek island in the Aegean Sea.

The population is about 52,290 (census of 2001), with an area of 904 km². The capital is also called Chios or Chora; it is a port and the island's chief town. The island is famous for its scenery and good climate. Its chief export is mastic but it also produces olives, figs, and wine.

History

File:The Massacre at Chios (detail) 1824.jpg
Detail of an oil painting of the Massacre of Chios-1824, by Eugène Delacroix, first exhibited in 1824, two years after the massacre, and bought by Charles X of France for The Louvre in Paris, Oil on canvas, 419 x 354 cm Musée du Louvre, Paris

Chios was colonized by Ionians but has been occupied by the Persians, part of the Delian League and the Byzantine Empire, before passing through the possession of the Latin emperors of Constantinople, the Genoese (who called the island Scio), and the Ottoman Turks (who called it Sakız).

During the Turkish occupation, there was a massacre of the islanders after a rebellion in 1822, depicted by Eugène Delacroix in his famous artwork at The Louvre. Chios rejoined the rest of independent Greece after the First Balkan War (1912).

The Turkish massacre of 1822, which annihilated 5/6 of the 120,000 Greek inhabitants of the island, decimated the Mastichohoria, the mastic growing villages in the south of the island. It triggered enormous public outrage in Western Europe, as can be seen in the art of Delacroix, in the writing of Lord Byron and Victor Hugo.

Claims to fame

File:The Massacre at Chios-1824.jpg
The fine oil painting of the Massacre of Chios,The costumes and architecture are entirely authentic, This and the works of Lord Byron did much to draw the attention of mainland Europe to the 'katastrophe' that had taken place on Chios.-1824 Oil on canvas, 419 x 354 cm Musée du Louvre, Paris
  • Chios claims to be the birthplace of Homer, Hippocrates the mathematician, and Oenopides. Oenopion, a legendary king, is said to have brought winemaking to the island.
  • Chios is home to one of the biggest ship-owning fraternities in Greece, with such shipping families as Livanos, Chandris, Los, Lemos, Pachos, Pateras, Fafalios, Frangos, and Xylas hailing from the island.
  • Some claim Chios is Christopher Columbus's birthplace. Columbus said he was from Genoa, but he never claimed he was from the city of Genoa itself. Chios was a Genoese possession at the time of Columbus birth, and 'Columbus' is a common surname on Chios . Furthermore Columbus appears to have known Chios very well, since he often made references to it in his journals.
  • Chios is also the birthplace of some well known poets of modern times as Giorgos Dilvois, Nikos Gialouris, Dimitris Varos and Matheos Moundes.
  • The Korai Library, in Chios, is one of the most important in Greece, containing 95,000 volumes.
  • Chios Museum of Byzantine and Post-Byzantine Art, Website
  • Chios Archaeological Museum, Website
  • The town of Vrodrandos is home to a unique easter celebration, where locals gather at either of the towns two churches to fire tens of thousands of homemade rockets at the other churches bell, in what has become known as rouketopolemos (the easter church war)
File:Khios.jpg
Chios from space, June 1996

Chios in popular culture

  • The final level of the Monolith computer game No One Lives Forever, "A spy in harms way" takes place on the island of Khios

Climate

Its climate is mainly Mediterranean. Winters are rarely founded in higher elevations.


Municipalities

Municipality YPES code Seat Postal code Area code
Agias Mimas 5401 Thymiana Chiou 821 00 22730-3
Amani 5402 Volissos 821 03 22740-2
Chios 5409 Chios 821 00 22710-2 through 4
Ionia 5403 Kallimasia 821 00 22710-5 through 6
Kampochora 5404 Kampochora 821 00 22710-8
Kardamyla 5405 Kardamyla 823 00 22720-2
Mastichochori 5406 Pyrgi 821 02 22710-7
Oinousses 5407 Oinousses 821 03 22710-52
Omiroupoli 5408 Vrontados 822 00 22710-9
Psara 5410 Psara 821 04 22740-6

See also: List of settlements in the Chios prefecture


External references

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