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Náxos
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Náxos , island (1991 pop. 14,838), c.160 sq mi (410 sq km), SE Greece, in the Aegean Sea; largest of the Cyclades . Náxos, the chief town, is on the western shore. The fertile island produces fruits, olive oil, and a noted white wine. It has been a source of white marble, emery, and granite since ancient times. Náxos is famous in mythology as the place where Theseus abandoned Ariadne. It was a center of the worship of Dionysius. The island was colonized by the Ionians and in 490 BC was captured and sacked by the Persians. It was a member of the Delian League , but after...
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Cyclades
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
... those islands forming a rough circle around Delos . The Cyclades include about 220 islands of which Tínos , Ándros , Mílos ,
Náxos
, Kéa , Páros , Serifos, Ios, Kithnos, and Thíra are important. Ermoupolis , on Síros, is the chief town and administrative ...
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