AMORGS ISLAND


Meaning of AMORGS ISLAND in English

modern Greek Nsos Amorgs, island trending northeast-southwest in the Cyclades (Kikldhes) group of the Greek Aegean Islands. For the most part mountainous and narrow, it has an area of about 47 square miles (121 square km). Prosperous in the early Bronze Age, in classical times it had three cities, Arcesine, Minoa, and Aegiale. The island produced amorgina, fine transparent fabrics made from locally grown flax or cotton. It was used by the Romans as a place for exiles. Today it supports a dwindling agricultural community, chiefly in the Katpola Plain, which has the only good anchorage for visitors. The principal village is Amorgs (Chora) on the southern coast. There are also two ports on the northern coast, Katpola and Aiyili (Hagios Nicolaos). The latter is situated near the ruins of ancient Amorgs, about 9 miles (14 km) from modern Amorgs. Pop. (1981) 1,718.

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