Naxos Apiranthos

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Apiranthos is widely regarded as the most picturesque village on Naxos. Situated 26 km from Naxos Town, it rests at an altitude of 650 meters between two verdant valleys. The village received its current name shortly before the Greek War of Independence. Some historians suggest the name comes from Perinthos in Constantinople, as former residents fled there to escape Ottoman persecution. Additionally, the village’s customs and dialect resemble those of mountain Cretan settlements, hinting that many locals may have Cretan ancestry.

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Naxos Kastro (Castle)

Location: Naxos Town (Chora)

Naxos Castle, also known as Kastro, is the historic Venetian quarter of Chora and was originally built to protect the Sanudo fortress. Its construction was overseen by Marco Sanudo, the Venetian conqueror who established control over the Aegean in 1207. Stones and marble from a preexisting ancient acropolis, including blocks from the Portara, were reused in the fortress’s construction.

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Naxos Filoti

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Filoti is the largest village on Naxos, situated about 18 km from Naxos Town. It sits amphitheatrically on the slopes of Mount Za, the tallest peak in the Cyclades. Nestled within the lush Tragea valley, the village is surrounded by countless olive trees and rich greenery.

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