Difference between revisions of "Syros"
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+ | *[[Dimitrios Vikelas]], author and first President of the International Olympic Committee. | ||
*[[Emmanuel Roidis]] | *[[Emmanuel Roidis]] | ||
*[[Markos Vamvakaris]] ([[1905]] - [[February 8]], [[1972]]), a [[List of Greeks in music|Greek musician]] | *[[Markos Vamvakaris]] ([[1905]] - [[February 8]], [[1972]]), a [[List of Greeks in music|Greek musician]] |
Revision as of 09:14, March 4, 2007
Syros (Greek: Σύρος), or Siros is a Greek island in the Cyclades, in the Aegean Sea. The island features towns including Ermoupolis and Ano Syros. Ermoupolis (as well as the island itself) is considered the "capital" of the Cyclades, and always had been a significant port town, during the past century more significant than Piraeus.
Demographics
Because of the Venetian domination from the Middle Ages onwards, the islanders used to be exclusively Roman Catholic. However, due to immigration from other islands, Catholics now constitute some 40% of the population.
Persons
- Dimitrios Vikelas, author and first President of the International Olympic Committee.
- Emmanuel Roidis
- Markos Vamvakaris (1905 - February 8, 1972), a Greek musician
- Manos Eleftheriou, lyricist