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Makronisos

Makronisos (Greek: Μακρόνησος, lit. Long Island), or Makronisi, is an island in the Aegean sea, in Greece, notorious as the site of a political prison from the 1920s to the 1970s. It is located close to the coast of Attica, facing the port of Lavrio. The island has an elongated shape, 13 km (8 mi) north to south and 2.5 km (1.6 mi) east to west at its widest point, and its terrain is arid and rocky. It is the largest uninhabited Greek island.[citation needed]

Makronisos
Native name:
Μακρόνησος
Makronisos from space: Attica to the NW; Kea to the SE
Geography
Coordinates37°42′04″N 24°07′29″E / 37.70111°N 24.12472°E / 37.70111; 24.12472
ArchipelagoNone
Area20 km2 (7.7 sq mi)
Highest elevation281 m (922 ft)
Administration
engeland
Regional unitKea-Kythnos
Demographics
Population5 (2001)
Additional information
Postal code840 02
Area code(s)22880

It is part of the Kea-Kythnos regional unit and in the municipality of Kea.

History

In ancient times the island was called Helen (Ancient Greek: Ἑλένη). It protected the ancient harbours of Thorikos and Sounion. It was also called Macris (Μάκρις), from its length.[1] Strabo describes it as 60 stadia (9.4 km) in length; but its real length is seven geographical miles (12 km).[2] It was uninhabited in antiquity, as it is at the present day; and it was probably only used then for the pasture of cattle. Both Strabo and Pausanias derive its name from Helen of Troy, the wife of Menelaus: the latter writer supposes that it was so called because Helen landed here after the capture of Troy; but Strabo identifies it with the Homeric Cranae, to which Paris fled with Helen,[3] and supposes that its name was hence changed into Helena. There cannot, however, be any doubt that the Homeric Cranaë was opposite Gythium in Laconia.[4][5][6][7]

The Kea Channel between Makronisos and neighbouring Kea was the site of the sinking, in 1916, of HMHS Britannic, sister ship of the RMS Titanic.

Prison camp

Makronisos was used as a military prison island and concentration camp from the time of the Greek Civil War until the restoration of democracy, following the collapse of the Regime of the Colonels in 1974. Torture methods were used among others. Because of its history, it is considered a monument of the civil war era; therefore the island and the original structures on it are protected from alteration.

Among the prisoners of Makronisos were Apostolos Santas, Nikos Koundouros, Mikis Theodorakis, Leonidas Kyrkos and Thanasis Vengos.

Films

 
View of the island from Cape Sounion, Attica

References

  1. ^ Stephanus of Byzantium. Ethnica. Vol. s.v. Ἑλένη.
  2. ^ Strabo. Geographica. Vol. ix. p.399. Page numbers refer to those of Isaac Casaubon's edition.
  3. ^ Homer. Iliad. Vol. 3.445.
  4. ^ Strabo. Geographica. Vol. ix. p.399, x. p. 485. Page numbers refer to those of Isaac Casaubon's edition.
  5. ^ Pausanias (1918). "35.1". Description of Greece. Vol. 1. Translated by W. H. S. Jones; H. A. Ormerod. Cambridge, Massachusetts; London: Harvard University Press; William Heinemann – via Perseus Digital Library., 8.14.12
  6. ^ Pomponius Mela. De situ orbis. Vol. 2.7.
  7. ^ Pliny. Naturalis Historia. Vol. 4.12.20.

  This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainSmith, William, ed. (1854–1857). "Helena". Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography. London: John Murray.

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makronisos, greek, Μακρόνησος, long, island, makronisi, island, aegean, greece, notorious, site, political, prison, from, 1920s, 1970s, located, close, coast, attica, facing, port, lavrio, island, elongated, shape, north, south, east, west, widest, point, terr. Makronisos Greek Makronhsos lit Long Island or Makronisi is an island in the Aegean sea in Greece notorious as the site of a political prison from the 1920s to the 1970s It is located close to the coast of Attica facing the port of Lavrio The island has an elongated shape 13 km 8 mi north to south and 2 5 km 1 6 mi east to west at its widest point and its terrain is arid and rocky It is the largest uninhabited Greek island citation needed MakronisosNative name MakronhsosMakronisos from space Attica to the NW Kea to the SEGeographyCoordinates37 42 04 N 24 07 29 E 37 70111 N 24 12472 E 37 70111 24 12472ArchipelagoNoneArea20 km2 7 7 sq mi Highest elevation281 m 922 ft AdministrationengelandRegional unitKea KythnosDemographicsPopulation5 2001 Additional informationPostal code840 02Area code s 22880For the beach in Cyprus see Ayia Napa Beaches It is part of the Kea Kythnos regional unit and in the municipality of Kea Contents 1 History 1 1 Prison camp 2 Films 3 References 4 External linksHistory EditIn ancient times the island was called Helen Ancient Greek Ἑlenh It protected the ancient harbours of Thorikos and Sounion It was also called Macris Makris from its length 1 Strabo describes it as 60 stadia 9 4 km in length but its real length is seven geographical miles 12 km 2 It was uninhabited in antiquity as it is at the present day and it was probably only used then for the pasture of cattle Both Strabo and Pausanias derive its name from Helen of Troy the wife of Menelaus the latter writer supposes that it was so called because Helen landed here after the capture of Troy but Strabo identifies it with the Homeric Cranae to which Paris fled with Helen 3 and supposes that its name was hence changed into Helena There cannot however be any doubt that the Homeric Cranae was opposite Gythium in Laconia 4 5 6 7 The Kea Channel between Makronisos and neighbouring Kea was the site of the sinking in 1916 of HMHS Britannic sister ship of the RMS Titanic Prison camp Edit See also Internal exile in Greece Makronisos was used as a military prison island and concentration camp from the time of the Greek Civil War until the restoration of democracy following the collapse of the Regime of the Colonels in 1974 Torture methods were used among others Because of its history it is considered a monument of the civil war era therefore the island and the original structures on it are protected from alteration Among the prisoners of Makronisos were Apostolos Santas Nikos Koundouros Mikis Theodorakis Leonidas Kyrkos and Thanasis Vengos Films EditLe Nouveau Parthenon 1975 by Kostas Chronopoulos and Giogos Chrysovitsianos Happy Day 1976 by Pantelis Voulgaris Makronissos 2008 by Ilias Giannakakis and Evi Karabatsou Like Stone lions at the gateway into night 2012 by Olivier Zuchuat View of the island from Cape Sounion AtticaReferences EditThis article includes a list of references related reading or external links but its sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations December 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message Stephanus of Byzantium Ethnica Vol s v Ἑlenh Strabo Geographica Vol ix p 399 Page numbers refer to those of Isaac Casaubon s edition Homer Iliad Vol 3 445 Strabo Geographica Vol ix p 399 x p 485 Page numbers refer to those of Isaac Casaubon s edition Pausanias 1918 35 1 Description of Greece Vol 1 Translated by W H S Jones H A Ormerod Cambridge Massachusetts London Harvard University Press William Heinemann via Perseus Digital Library 8 14 12 Pomponius Mela De situ orbis Vol 2 7 Pliny Naturalis Historia Vol 4 12 20 Hamilakis Yannis The Other Parthenon Antiquity and National Memory at Makronisos Journal of Modern Greek Studies 20 2 October 2002 pp 307 338 This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Smith William ed 1854 1857 Helena Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography London John Murray External links Edithttp www abettergreece com Makronissos en html Archived 2015 08 07 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Makronisos amp oldid 1075457025, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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