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Diapontian Islands

The Diapontian Islands or Diapontia Islands (Greek: Διαπόντια Νησιά, romanizedDiapontia Νisia, also known as Othonoi Islands (Greek: Νήσοι Οθωνοί, romanizedΝisoi Othonoi)[1] are a Greek island group in the Ionian Sea. They are located the northwest of Corfu. The main and the only inhabited islands of the archipelago are Othoni, Ereikoussa and Mathraki.[2][3] The complex includes also the islets and rocks of Diakopo, Diaplo, Karavi, Kastrino, Leipso, Ostrako, Plaka, Plateia and Tracheia.

Diapontian Islands
Native name:
Διαπόντια Νησιά
Othoni (back), Mathraki (left) and Diakopo (front right) as seen from northwest Corfu
Diapontian Islands
Location of Diapontian Islands
Geography
Location Greece
Coordinates39°50′N 19°30′E / 39.84°N 19.50°E / 39.84; 19.50
ArchipelagoIonian sea
Total islands12
Area17.65 km2 (6.81 sq mi)
Highest elevation393 m (1289 ft)
Highest pointImerovigli, Othoni
Administration
RegionIonian Islands
Regional unitCorfu
MunicipalityMunicipality of Central Corfu and Diapontian Islands
CapitalOthoni
DemonymDiapontian, Diapontic
Demographics
Population1044 (2021)
Additional information
Postal code49100
Vehicle registrationKY
Official websitewww.diapontia.gr

The largest island is Othoni, with an area of 10.8 km2 and it's the most populated with 457 inhabitants according to the 2021 census.[4] The islands are the westernmost point in Greece and administratively belong to Corfu regional unit. The islands today are a tranquil place for holidays.[5]

Geography edit

The archipelago of Diapontia consists of 12 islands and islets.

Name in English Name in Greek Country
Othonoi Οθωνοί (Othonoi)   Greece
Ereikoussa Ερεικούσσα (Ereikoussa)   Greece
Kastrino (islet) Καστρινό (Kastrino)   Greece
Ostrako (islet) Όστρακο (Ostrako)   Greece
Mathraki Μαθράκι (Mathraki)   Greece
Diakopo (islet) Διάκοπο (Diakopo)   Greece
Diaplo (islet) Διάπλο (Diaplo)   Greece
Karavi (islet) Καράβι (Karavi)   Greece
Lipso (islet) Λειψώ (Leipso)   Greece
Plaka (islet) Πλάκα (Plaka)   Greece
Trachia (islet) Τραχειά (Tracheia)   Greece

Othoni edit

 
Lighthouse in Othoni
 
Ammos, Othonoi

Othonoi (Greek: Οθωνοί, Italian: Fanò or Othoni) is the westernmost point of Greece and the largest of the Diapontian Islands. Othoni is divided into two regions which are Ano Panta (Greek: Άνω πάντα) and Kato Panta (Greek: Κάτω πάντα). There are more than 20 settlements. In the 19th century the island was the capital of the Diapontian Islands municipality, which also included Ereikoussa and Mathraki. Othoni is about 47 nautical miles from Santa Maria di Leuca cape, Italy.[6] In Akro Kastri is an active 19th century lighthouse.

Ereikoussa edit

Ereikoussa (Greek: Ερείκουσσα, Italian: Merlera) is the second most populated island of Diapontia after Othonoi. It is the northernmost island in the group, almost equidistant from Corfu to the southeast, Mathraki to the southwest, and Othonoi to the west. The only town on the island, also named Ereikoussa, had a population of 366 at the 2021 census. Its land area is 3.65 square kilometres (1 sq mi), while the municipal unit has an area of 4.449 km2.[7] The island is rich in green forests, filled with cypress, and olive trees. It has two beaches, Porto (Πόρτο) and Braghini (Μπραγκίνι); the names are of Italian origin, and date back to the period of Venetian rule. Braghini is rarely visited because it is further away from the main part of the island.

Mathraki edit

Mathraki (Greek: Μαθράκι, older form: Μαθράκιον) municipal unit has an area of 3.532 km2 and population of 329 (2011).[7] Mathraki is a 45-minute boat ride off the coast of Corfu (4 NM from Cape Arilas). It has three restaurants that double as general stores, villas and "rooms to let". Mathraki is a quiet island that manages to stay clear of tourists except for the occasional hikers that brave the rocky coastline. The municipal unit includes the three nearby islets Diakopo, Diaplo and Tracheia.

History edit

At the beginning of the second millennium, Diapontian islands were conquered alternatively by the Franks (the 11th century) and the Venetians (12th century), and often attacked by pirates of Barbary and Algeria. From the end of 1383 until 1386 the domination of Corfu brought by Charles III of Naples. In his letter he stated that on April 19, 1383 granted the usufruct of Othoni Ereikoussa, Mathraki, Diapolo and Vido, the knight Theodore Skaliti as fief.[8]: 29  In 1537, the Turkish fleet under the command of Greek origin pirate and admiral Hayreddin Barbarossa massacred the inhabitants of Othoni island after a long battle. In Stavros district at an altitude of 217 m. a white stone cross exists until today to commemorate that event.[8]: 30 

 
Cross on Kalodiki hill, Stavros, Othoni

The last settlers of Othoni apparently came from Paxos and Ioannina, Parga and the region of Epirus. Dated after the Battle of Nafpaktos in 1571, when the Turkish fleet was destroyed and the islanders began to move more safely. After the last movement, the residents of Othoni island colonized the two other small islands, Ereikoussa and Mathraki.[8]: 30  In 1815, the English conquered Othonoi and as is said, sent to the island sick soldiers to recover because of the good climate that prevailed. The Treaty signed on March 29, 1864 between the three powers (England, France, Russia) and the Kingdom of Greece, the Ionian Islands -and Diapontian islands- passed definitively to Greek sovereignty on 21 May. On October 5, 1864, the Ionian Parliament realized the purpose of the convocation solemnly acting union with Greece as one and indivisible state under king, George I of Greece.[8]: 25–30  From 1869 until 1912 Othoni, Ereikousa and Mathraki formed the municipality of Dimos Diapontion with Othoni as capital.[8]: 31 

Naval history edit

Diapontians achieved big naval and maritime history. A lot of men were involved in shipping (1880-1990). It is significant that there is no Diapontian family without a sailor. Also, many Diapontians were senior crews in Hellenic war ships. Main maritime occupations was sailor, boatswain, master or engineer of any class. There were also many ship owners as they had a large number of yachts and commercial steamships traveling to many Mediterranean ports.[9] Unfortunately, within these decades of history that Diapontians wrote at sea, there were some victims because of several wrecks due to sloppiness and carelessness of those responsible in the last century. Today, there are plenty of fishing and speed boats owned by Diapontians in every island.[8]: 31 [10]

Sinking of submarine Proteus edit

On 29 December 1940, the Greek submarine Proteus sank in the sea area of Othoni. The submarine had attacked an Italian convoy carrying ammunition to Vlorë. After sinking the steamer Sardegna, the submarine was rammed by the Italian torpedo boat Antares. The loss of the submarine was the first loss of the Greek Navy in World War II. A monument to honor the memory of the crew, was inaugurated in Othoni on June 15, 2015.[11]

Mythology edit

According to mythology, in the ancient times, Othoni was the island of nymph Calypso, who lived in a large cave. Odysseus fell in love and remained like a prisoner there for seven years. Homer called thιs island Ogygia who wrote there was a strong scent of cypress on Ogygia island. Odysseus left the island by a raft and he sank on Scheria, the island of Corfu .[8]: 21–22  According to Hesychius, after the Trojan War, Elephenor, king of Avantes from Euboea fled to the island after the fall of Troy, to atone as he had killed his grandfather, Abas.[8]: 222 

Origin of Diapontians edit

The traditional aspect of the local population is that their roots are from Epirus region and Paxos as many diapontian surnames are common with Epirote, Northern Epirus and Paxos surnames (e.x Argyros, Mastoras etc.) and it's a common opinion that their roots seem to be Epirotic, Arvanitic, Aromanian and from Paxos without forgetting the Italian and Venetian influence. The main point of view of the most Diapontians the last century is that families from Paxos and Epirus immigrated Othoni. Also, the surnames around Diapontia are in some cases completely the same on each island as many Othonians immigrated the other two islands after immigrated Othoni leaving Paxos or Epurus. There are also many villages of Diapontian Islands which have the same names with some of Paxos and Epirus (Deletatika, Argyratika etc.)

The Diapontians organized and created villages based on their relatives, that is, each village includes relatives. Each village has people related to the other villages and almost all the islanders are related to each other. With few exceptions, each village bears the name of the family surname that resides there like in Paxos. (e.g. from the adjective Argyros, Argyratika etc.) For this reason, the Diapontians shared the same surnames. They had to bring their surnames and family nicknames so that they could stand out from each other. The nicknames in this case give the origin and the properties of each family. Most of them are hellenized-Italian, Latinized-Greek, Epirotic and Vlach.

The reasons of the migration to Diapontia are not entirely clear and may be manifold. The main reason seems to be the need of the islands in labor in agriculture. Waves of migration in Diapontia started around 1600, reached a peak some time during the 19th century, and ended around 1800 reaching Othoni starting from Ano Panta, then Ereikousa and Mathraki. Chorio seems to be the first settlement of Othoni and refers until today as "the capital of the island". The folklorist-anthropologist and specialist in Greek folklore Dimitrios Loukatos documented that the Diapontians origin had for sure connections with Epirus and Paxos as during his research on Diapontian Islands in 1960's found similarities between the traditional life and costumes of Diapontians with Epirots and that they are not exactly the same with the Corfiots.

The last decades the connections with Epirus and Paxos are not so many as before. The islands are completely connected with Corfu as the most many Diapontians are living in Corfu and as result some of them consider themselves to be of Corfu origin. Many Diapontians immigrated USA during 20th century and they have American citizenship.[8]: 20, 21, 22  There are also many diapontian surnames and toponyms that have British, Italian and Venetian routes. [12]

Dialect edit

A dialect is spoken resembling that of Corfu and having a similar prosody but is it completely the same as many diapontian words are completely different to that of Corfu. It is heavily influenced by Italian and Epirotic.

Diaspora edit

From the beginning of 60's many Diapontians decided to emigrate to USA, Canada and Germany due to unemployment in the Diapontian islands. There are over 300 Erikoussian families in New York. The Diapontians of North America had established their own societies and every island has its own one. In Montgomery, Alabama the house of one Othonian seaman called Alexandros Markou Kasimis was designated by the US authorities as a preservable monument as it seems that he was one of the first Greek immigrants in USA. There are plenty of Diapontians in Montgomery today. From the beginning of 20th century many Diapontians had emigrated to the Bronx. There are about 50 Othonian families living in Pennsylvania. Othonians of USA established in 1966 their own society called "Society of Calypso Island of Othoni Kerkyras". In 1977, renamed as "Othonian society of USA".[8]: 88 

Transport edit

Diapontia are accessible by boat with services from Corfu port and Agios Stefanos Avliotes. They have heliports for emergencies. Asphalt roads are available on many parts of the islands which are extended to settlements. There is complete electrification and a telephone network with Internet access.

Sports edit

A.O Othoni, A.O Mathraki and A.O Ereikoussa were amateur football teams based on each island. During the 1970s and the 1980s the teams used to play against each other on fields in Chorio and Dafni settlemt of Othoni. There was a football team called "F.C Ereikousa" created by Greek-Americans in USA. In 2001, some Ereikoussians established in Corfu a football team called "Α.Ο ΕΡΕΙΚΟΥΣΑ" (A.S EREIKOUSA, former A.E ROPA) and they participate in Corfiot amateur football league. The team abolished some years later. In Othoni, there is one 5x5 football field and one basketball cort next to Agia Triada church.

Media edit

A web page called diapontia.gr is a Diapontia-based site created in 2019 about news for Diapontia Islands and other issues from nearby places e.g. Corfu, North Epirus etc.

Notable Diapontians edit

  • Maria Aronis (born 1957), Greek-American Cardiothoracic surgeon
  • Linda Katehi (born 1954), Greek-American engineer, sixth chancellor of the University of California, Davis
  • Dale Katechis, American, owner of the Oskar Blues Brewery in Colorado.
  • Anastasios Katechis, assistant professor in University of Athens.
  • John Katechis (born 1992), murderer in 2009 of George Weber
  • Spyros Katechis (1919-unknown), Greek-Egyptian military commander and spy during World war II.
  • Christos Katechis, key partner in telecommunications matters in NASA mission Apollo 11.[13]
  • Dr. Alexandros Mastoras (1936-2004) mayor of Corfu City.

Diapontia in literature edit

  • Ionion akron. Greece in the narrow of Otranto (Greek: Ιόνιον άκρων. Η Ελλάδα στοστενό του Ότραντο) (ISBN 960-7062-99-X)
  • Folklore mission to Diapontian islands, by Dimitrios Loukatos, 2012 (Greek: Λαογραφική αποστολή στα Διαπόντια νησιά) (ISBN 960-404-246-7)
  • Ereikoussa, the extra garden and the continental shelf of Diapontian islands by Greek journalist, Georgios Lekakis, 2014 (Greek: Ερείκουσσα, ο επιπλέον ανθόκηπος και η υφαλοκρηπίδα των Διαποντίων νήσων) (ISBN 978-960-454-102-7)
  • The Fiddler's daughter (Greek: Στο καλύβι του Αριά) by Dimitra Kapelouzou, 2004
 
Panoramic view of Arillas and the Diapontian islands

References edit

  1. ^ "ΟΘΩΝΟΙ ΝΗΣΟΙ (Σύμπλεγμα νήσων) ΚΕΡΚΥΡΑ - GTP".
  2. ^ "Τα άγνωστα Διαπόντια νησιά: Το δυτικότερο σημείο της χώρας -Κρυστάλλινα νερά, ατελείωτες αμμουδιές, τοπίο μαγεία". iefimerida.gr. 30 May 2015. Retrieved 21 June 2015.
  3. ^ "Διαπόντια νησιά: Επίγειοι παράδεισοι στην Ελλάδα με κρυστάλλινα νερά και ατελείωτες αμμουδιές!". zougla.gr. Retrieved 21 June 2015.
  4. ^ "Απογραφή 2021: Πρώτοι οι Οθωνοί σε πληθυσμό. 14% λιγότεροι κάτοικοι στα Διαπόντια. (αναλυτικά στοιχεία)".
  5. ^ . goingreece.gr. Archived from the original on 20 August 2015. Retrieved 21 June 2015.
  6. ^ "Information about Othonoi". Othonoi official website.
  7. ^ a b (PDF) (in Greek). National Statistical Service of Greece. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-09-21.
  8. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Ιόνιον άκρων, εκδόσεις. ΈΨΙΛΟΝ. 2000. ISBN 960-7062-99-X.
  9. ^ "Marehist.gr | ΝΑΥΤΙΛΙΑΚΗ ΙΣΤΟΡΙΑ | Οθωνοί, το Νησί των Ναυτικών".
  10. ^ "Marehist.gr | ΝΑΥΤΙΛΙΑΚΗ ΙΣΤΟΡΙΑ | Ναυάγια".
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on 2017-01-09. Retrieved 2018-03-21.
  12. ^ "Η καταγωγή των Διαπόντιων και η σύνδεση τους με τους Παξούς και την Ήπειρο".
  13. ^ "Ένας Έλληνας στο Φεγγάρι - ΔΕΙΤΕ βίντεο με την συνέντευξη που έδωσε στον Γ. Λεκάκη".

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The Diapontian Islands or Diapontia Islands Greek Diapontia Nhsia romanized Diapontia Nisia also known as Othonoi Islands Greek Nhsoi O8wnoi romanized Nisoi Othonoi 1 are a Greek island group in the Ionian Sea They are located the northwest of Corfu The main and the only inhabited islands of the archipelago are Othoni Ereikoussa and Mathraki 2 3 The complex includes also the islets and rocks of Diakopo Diaplo Karavi Kastrino Leipso Ostrako Plaka Plateia and Tracheia Diapontian IslandsNative name Diapontia NhsiaOthoni back Mathraki left and Diakopo front right as seen from northwest CorfuDiapontian IslandsLocation of Diapontian IslandsGeographyLocation GreeceCoordinates39 50 N 19 30 E 39 84 N 19 50 E 39 84 19 50ArchipelagoIonian seaTotal islands12Area17 65 km2 6 81 sq mi Highest elevation393 m 1289 ft Highest pointImerovigli OthoniAdministration GreeceRegionIonian IslandsRegional unitCorfuMunicipalityMunicipality of Central Corfu and Diapontian IslandsCapitalOthoniDemonymDiapontian DiaponticDemographicsPopulation1044 2021 Additional informationPostal code49100Vehicle registrationKYOfficial websitewww wbr diapontia wbr grThe largest island is Othoni with an area of 10 8 km2 and it s the most populated with 457 inhabitants according to the 2021 census 4 The islands are the westernmost point in Greece and administratively belong to Corfu regional unit The islands today are a tranquil place for holidays 5 Contents 1 Geography 1 1 Othoni 1 2 Ereikoussa 1 3 Mathraki 2 History 2 1 Naval history 2 1 1 Sinking of submarine Proteus 3 Mythology 4 Origin of Diapontians 5 Dialect 6 Diaspora 7 Transport 8 Sports 9 Media 10 Notable Diapontians 11 Diapontia in literature 12 ReferencesGeography editThe archipelago of Diapontia consists of 12 islands and islets Name in English Name in Greek CountryOthonoi O8wnoi Othonoi nbsp GreeceEreikoussa Ereikoyssa Ereikoussa nbsp GreeceKastrino islet Kastrino Kastrino nbsp GreeceOstrako islet Ostrako Ostrako nbsp GreeceMathraki Ma8raki Mathraki nbsp GreeceDiakopo islet Diakopo Diakopo nbsp GreeceDiaplo islet Diaplo Diaplo nbsp GreeceKaravi islet Karabi Karavi nbsp GreeceLipso islet Leipsw Leipso nbsp GreecePlaka islet Plaka Plaka nbsp GreeceTrachia islet Traxeia Tracheia nbsp GreeceOthoni edit nbsp Lighthouse in Othoni nbsp Ammos OthonoiOthonoi Greek O8wnoi Italian Fano or Othoni is the westernmost point of Greece and the largest of the Diapontian Islands Othoni is divided into two regions which are Ano Panta Greek Anw panta and Kato Panta Greek Katw panta There are more than 20 settlements In the 19th century the island was the capital of the Diapontian Islands municipality which also included Ereikoussa and Mathraki Othoni is about 47 nautical miles from Santa Maria di Leuca cape Italy 6 In Akro Kastri is an active 19th century lighthouse Ereikoussa edit Ereikoussa Greek Ereikoyssa Italian Merlera is the second most populated island of Diapontia after Othonoi It is the northernmost island in the group almost equidistant from Corfu to the southeast Mathraki to the southwest and Othonoi to the west The only town on the island also named Ereikoussa had a population of 366 at the 2021 census Its land area is 3 65 square kilometres 1 sq mi while the municipal unit has an area of 4 449 km2 7 The island is rich in green forests filled with cypress and olive trees It has two beaches Porto Porto and Braghini Mpragkini the names are of Italian origin and date back to the period of Venetian rule Braghini is rarely visited because it is further away from the main part of the island Mathraki edit Mathraki Greek Ma8raki older form Ma8rakion municipal unit has an area of 3 532 km2 and population of 329 2011 7 Mathraki is a 45 minute boat ride off the coast of Corfu 4 NM from Cape Arilas It has three restaurants that double as general stores villas and rooms to let Mathraki is a quiet island that manages to stay clear of tourists except for the occasional hikers that brave the rocky coastline The municipal unit includes the three nearby islets Diakopo Diaplo and Tracheia History editAt the beginning of the second millennium Diapontian islands were conquered alternatively by the Franks the 11th century and the Venetians 12th century and often attacked by pirates of Barbary and Algeria From the end of 1383 until 1386 the domination of Corfu brought by Charles III of Naples In his letter he stated that on April 19 1383 granted the usufruct of Othoni Ereikoussa Mathraki Diapolo and Vido the knight Theodore Skaliti as fief 8 29 In 1537 the Turkish fleet under the command of Greek origin pirate and admiral Hayreddin Barbarossa massacred the inhabitants of Othoni island after a long battle In Stavros district at an altitude of 217 m a white stone cross exists until today to commemorate that event 8 30 nbsp Cross on Kalodiki hill Stavros OthoniThe last settlers of Othoni apparently came from Paxos and Ioannina Parga and the region of Epirus Dated after the Battle of Nafpaktos in 1571 when the Turkish fleet was destroyed and the islanders began to move more safely After the last movement the residents of Othoni island colonized the two other small islands Ereikoussa and Mathraki 8 30 In 1815 the English conquered Othonoi and as is said sent to the island sick soldiers to recover because of the good climate that prevailed The Treaty signed on March 29 1864 between the three powers England France Russia and the Kingdom of Greece the Ionian Islands and Diapontian islands passed definitively to Greek sovereignty on 21 May On October 5 1864 the Ionian Parliament realized the purpose of the convocation solemnly acting union with Greece as one and indivisible state under king George I of Greece 8 25 30 From 1869 until 1912 Othoni Ereikousa and Mathraki formed the municipality of Dimos Diapontion with Othoni as capital 8 31 Naval history edit Diapontians achieved big naval and maritime history A lot of men were involved in shipping 1880 1990 It is significant that there is no Diapontian family without a sailor Also many Diapontians were senior crews in Hellenic war ships Main maritime occupations was sailor boatswain master or engineer of any class There were also many ship owners as they had a large number of yachts and commercial steamships traveling to many Mediterranean ports 9 Unfortunately within these decades of history that Diapontians wrote at sea there were some victims because of several wrecks due to sloppiness and carelessness of those responsible in the last century Today there are plenty of fishing and speed boats owned by Diapontians in every island 8 31 10 Sinking of submarine Proteus edit On 29 December 1940 the Greek submarine Proteus sank in the sea area of Othoni The submarine had attacked an Italian convoy carrying ammunition to Vlore After sinking the steamer Sardegna the submarine was rammed by the Italian torpedo boat Antares The loss of the submarine was the first loss of the Greek Navy in World War II A monument to honor the memory of the crew was inaugurated in Othoni on June 15 2015 11 Mythology editAccording to mythology in the ancient times Othoni was the island of nymph Calypso who lived in a large cave Odysseus fell in love and remained like a prisoner there for seven years Homer called this island Ogygia who wrote there was a strong scent of cypress on Ogygia island Odysseus left the island by a raft and he sank on Scheria the island of Corfu 8 21 22 According to Hesychius after the Trojan War Elephenor king of Avantes from Euboea fled to the island after the fall of Troy to atone as he had killed his grandfather Abas 8 222 Origin of Diapontians editThe traditional aspect of the local population is that their roots are from Epirus region and Paxos as many diapontian surnames are common with Epirote Northern Epirus and Paxos surnames e x Argyros Mastoras etc and it s a common opinion that their roots seem to be Epirotic Arvanitic Aromanian and from Paxos without forgetting the Italian and Venetian influence The main point of view of the most Diapontians the last century is that families from Paxos and Epirus immigrated Othoni Also the surnames around Diapontia are in some cases completely the same on each island as many Othonians immigrated the other two islands after immigrated Othoni leaving Paxos or Epurus There are also many villages of Diapontian Islands which have the same names with some of Paxos and Epirus Deletatika Argyratika etc The Diapontians organized and created villages based on their relatives that is each village includes relatives Each village has people related to the other villages and almost all the islanders are related to each other With few exceptions each village bears the name of the family surname that resides there like in Paxos e g from the adjective Argyros Argyratika etc For this reason the Diapontians shared the same surnames They had to bring their surnames and family nicknames so that they could stand out from each other The nicknames in this case give the origin and the properties of each family Most of them are hellenized Italian Latinized Greek Epirotic and Vlach The reasons of the migration to Diapontia are not entirely clear and may be manifold The main reason seems to be the need of the islands in labor in agriculture Waves of migration in Diapontia started around 1600 reached a peak some time during the 19th century and ended around 1800 reaching Othoni starting from Ano Panta then Ereikousa and Mathraki Chorio seems to be the first settlement of Othoni and refers until today as the capital of the island The folklorist anthropologist and specialist in Greek folklore Dimitrios Loukatos documented that the Diapontians origin had for sure connections with Epirus and Paxos as during his research on Diapontian Islands in 1960 s found similarities between the traditional life and costumes of Diapontians with Epirots and that they are not exactly the same with the Corfiots The last decades the connections with Epirus and Paxos are not so many as before The islands are completely connected with Corfu as the most many Diapontians are living in Corfu and as result some of them consider themselves to be of Corfu origin Many Diapontians immigrated USA during 20th century and they have American citizenship 8 20 21 22 There are also many diapontian surnames and toponyms that have British Italian and Venetian routes 12 Dialect editA dialect is spoken resembling that of Corfu and having a similar prosody but is it completely the same as many diapontian words are completely different to that of Corfu It is heavily influenced by Italian and Epirotic Diaspora editFrom the beginning of 60 s many Diapontians decided to emigrate to USA Canada and Germany due to unemployment in the Diapontian islands There are over 300 Erikoussian families in New York The Diapontians of North America had established their own societies and every island has its own one In Montgomery Alabama the house of one Othonian seaman called Alexandros Markou Kasimis was designated by the US authorities as a preservable monument as it seems that he was one of the first Greek immigrants in USA There are plenty of Diapontians in Montgomery today From the beginning of 20th century many Diapontians had emigrated to the Bronx There are about 50 Othonian families living in Pennsylvania Othonians of USA established in 1966 their own society called Society of Calypso Island of Othoni Kerkyras In 1977 renamed as Othonian society of USA 8 88 Transport editDiapontia are accessible by boat with services from Corfu port and Agios Stefanos Avliotes They have heliports for emergencies Asphalt roads are available on many parts of the islands which are extended to settlements There is complete electrification and a telephone network with Internet access Sports editA O Othoni A O Mathraki and A O Ereikoussa were amateur football teams based on each island During the 1970s and the 1980s the teams used to play against each other on fields in Chorio and Dafni settlemt of Othoni There was a football team called F C Ereikousa created by Greek Americans in USA In 2001 some Ereikoussians established in Corfu a football team called A O EREIKOYSA A S EREIKOUSA former A E ROPA and they participate in Corfiot amateur football league The team abolished some years later In Othoni there is one 5x5 football field and one basketball cort next to Agia Triada church Media editA web page called diapontia gr is a Diapontia based site created in 2019 about news for Diapontia Islands and other issues from nearby places e g Corfu North Epirus etc Notable Diapontians editMaria Aronis born 1957 Greek American Cardiothoracic surgeon Linda Katehi born 1954 Greek American engineer sixth chancellor of the University of California Davis Dale Katechis American owner of the Oskar Blues Brewery in Colorado Anastasios Katechis assistant professor in University of Athens John Katechis born 1992 murderer in 2009 of George Weber Spyros Katechis 1919 unknown Greek Egyptian military commander and spy during World war II Christos Katechis key partner in telecommunications matters in NASA mission Apollo 11 13 Dr Alexandros Mastoras 1936 2004 mayor of Corfu City Diapontia in literature editIonion akron Greece in the narrow of Otranto Greek Ionion akrwn H Ellada stosteno toy Otranto ISBN 960 7062 99 X Folklore mission to Diapontian islands by Dimitrios Loukatos 2012 Greek Laografikh apostolh sta Diapontia nhsia ISBN 960 404 246 7 Ereikoussa the extra garden and the continental shelf of Diapontian islands by Greek journalist Georgios Lekakis 2014 Greek Ereikoyssa o epipleon an8okhpos kai h yfalokrhpida twn Diapontiwn nhswn ISBN 978 960 454 102 7 The Fiddler s daughter Greek Sto kalybi toy Aria by Dimitra Kapelouzou 2004 nbsp Panoramic view of Arillas and the Diapontian islandsReferences edit O8WNOI NHSOI Symplegma nhswn KERKYRA GTP Ta agnwsta Diapontia nhsia To dytikotero shmeio ths xwras Krystallina nera ateleiwtes ammoydies topio mageia iefimerida gr 30 May 2015 Retrieved 21 June 2015 Diapontia nhsia Epigeioi paradeisoi sthn Ellada me krystallina nera kai ateleiwtes ammoydies zougla gr Retrieved 21 June 2015 Apografh 2021 Prwtoi oi O8wnoi se plh8ysmo 14 ligoteroi katoikoi sta Diapontia analytika stoixeia Diapontia Islands goingreece gr Archived from the original on 20 August 2015 Retrieved 21 June 2015 Information about Othonoi Othonoi official website a b Population amp housing census 2001 incl area and average elevation PDF in Greek National Statistical Service of Greece Archived from the original PDF on 2015 09 21 a b c d e f g h i j Ionion akrwn ekdoseis EPSILON 2000 ISBN 960 7062 99 X Marehist gr NAYTILIAKH ISTORIA O8wnoi to Nhsi twn Naytikwn Marehist gr NAYTILIAKH ISTORIA Nayagia H hrwikh drash kai h apwleia toy ypobryxioy PRWTEYS Archived from the original on 2017 01 09 Retrieved 2018 03 21 H katagwgh twn Diapontiwn kai h syndesh toys me toys Pa3oys kai thn Hpeiro Enas Ellhnas sto Feggari DEITE binteo me thn 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