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Skiathos
Island
- Area
(sq.km):
48
- Population(1991):
5.094
- Population(2001):
6.199
- Population
Density(1991):
108
- Population
Density(2001):
131
- Change%
2001/1991:
17,8
- Length
of Coast (km):
44
- Traditional
Settlements:
Aroniadika, Kithira, Milopotamos, Kastrisianika, Kato
Xora
- Airports:
Yes
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Tourism
Police Stations
- Name:
Tourism Police Station
- Location:
Skiathos
- Address:
Papadiamanti Street, P.O. Box 370 02 Skiathos
- Telephone:
24270 23172
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Camping
Sites
- Koukounaries,
Koukounaries Magnesia Skiathos, Tel: 24270 49250
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Domestic
Port Authorities
- City:
Skiathos
- Category:
Deputy Port Authority
- Tel:
24270 22107
- VHF
Channels:
07,12
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Forests
- Name:
Skiathos
- Description:
Skiathos is the westernmost island of Northern Sporades.
The area of Koukounaries is situated in the southern part
of the island encompassing the following: a) a mixed forest
spanning over 14,5 ha and consisting of Pinus halepensis,
Pinis pinea, as well as of a sub-storey of hard-leaved
shrubs that descend to the coastline, b) the Strophylia
Lake covering a 9,5-ha-area to the north, and c) a sea
zone occupying half of the area. The entire area is bounded
to the north, east and west by the road and reaches into
the sea at 20 m in depth. The Strophylia Lake is connected
to the sea by a natural, narrow and usually waterless
channel found on the eastern side of the forest. The area
lies almost at sea level and rises to a maximum elevation
of 1,50 m. The pine-forest which evolved in the context
of secondary succession, superseded the once predominant
Quercus ilex.
- Notes:
Any kind of activity is prohibited in the area, with the
exception of a golf course, the conduct of scientific
experiments, and the construction of small tourist units
under proviso that they will be located outside the confines
of the forestland and they will ensure a high degree of
environmental protection. The forest covers an area of
500 - 600 m in length and 200-250 m in width, and is bounded
to the east by a natural channel which is artificially
widened and deepened. The profuse sub-storey of evergreen
broad-leaf trees, the accumulation of dry material, the
lack of sunlight and the anthropogenic disturbances seriously
affect water conditions that are favorable to the growth
of the umbrella pine, and at the same time hamper the
latter's natural revival.
- Island:
Skiathos is the westernmost island of Northern Sporades.
The area of Koukounaries is situated in the southern part
of the island encompassing the following: a) a mixed forest
spanning over 14,5 ha and consisting of Pinus halepensis,
Pinis pinea, as well as of a sub-storey of hard-leaved
shrubs that descend to the coastline, b) the Strophylia
Lake covering a 9,5-ha-area to the north, and c) a sea
zone occupying half of the area. The entire area is bounded
to the north, east and west by the road and reaches into
the sea at 20 m in depth. The Strophylia Lake is connected
to the sea by a natural, narrow and usually waterless
channel found on the eastern side of the forest. The area
lies almost at sea level and rises to a maximum elevation
of 1,50 m. The pine-forest which evolved in the context
of secondary succession, superseded the once predominant
Quercus ilex.
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