Skip to content
Category

Kythnos

page 1
Kythnos
Kythnos (, ), commonly called Thermia (), is a Greek island and municipality in the Western Cyclades between Kea and Serifos. It is from the Athenian harbor of Piraeus. The municipality Kythnos is in area and has a coastline of about . Mount Kakovolo is island's highest peak (365m).
Dryopida
Dryopida () is a village and a community in Kythnos island, Greece. It most likely got its name from the first residents of the island, the Dryopes. It is declared as a traditional settlement because of its architecture. The community has an estimated 854 inhabitants, according to the 2021 census.
Chora of Kythnos
capital of Kythnos island, Greece
Merihas
human settlement in Greece
Vryokastro Kythnos
Vryokastro (Greek: Βρυόκαστρο) is an archaeological site in Kythnos, Greece. It is considered as the ancient capital of the island. It was inhabited from the 12th century BC until the Early Middle Ages. It was called Kythnos in the ancient times and the island was named after it. It is also referred to as Ovriokastro and Rigokastro.
Maroulas mesolithic site
archaeological site on Kythnos island, Greece
Panagia Kanala
Christian Orthodox Church in Kythnos, Cyclades, Aegean, Greece
Kanala
human settlement in Kythnos, Greece
Katafyki Cave
cave in Kythnos, Greece
Loutra, Kythnos
human settlement in Greece
Mount Kakovolo
Kakovolo (Greek: Κακόβολο) is a mountain on the island of Kythnos in the Cyclades, in Greece. It is the highest point of the island.
Church of Saint Minas
Greek Orthodox church in Kythnos, Greece
Balos (Greek dance)
Church of Saint Savvas, Kythnos
church building in Kithnos Municipality, Greece
Glaucetas
Glaucetas (), sometimes transliterated Glauketas (fl. 315 – 300 BC), was a Greek privateer chiefly active in the Aegean Sea during the 4th century BC. Although little is known about his life, he is recorded in ancient Greek inscriptions describing how the Athenian navy under Thymochares of Sphettos raided his base on Kythnos and captured him and his men, thus "making the sea safe for those that sailed thereon." (I.G., II, 331.)
Agios Ioannis Theologos, Kythnos
church building in Kithnos Municipality, Greece