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Greece: Travel Guide:
Andros
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Cyclades
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Andros
Andros, or Andro (Greek:
Άνδρος), an island of the Greek
archipelago, the most northerly of the Cyclades, approximately 10 km
(6 miles) south east of Euboea, and about 3 km (about 2 miles) north
of Tinos. It is nearly 40 km (25 miles) long, and its greatest
breadth is 16 km 10 miles. Its surface is for the most part
mountainous, with many fruitful and well-watered valleys.
Andros, the capital,
on the east coast, contained about 2000 inhabitants in 1900. The
island had about 18,000 inhabitants in (1900). The 1991 census read
8,781. According to the latest Greek census of 2001, the town of
Andros still contained 1,508 inhabitants, and the island's total was
10,009. The island is comprised of the municipalities of Andros
(pop. 4,107), Korthio (pop. 2,547), and Ydrousa (pop. 3,355). Their
combined land area is 380.041 km². The
largest towns are Ándros, Gávrio, Bátsi, and Órmos Korthíou.
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