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Community in Greece
Amades Αμάδες
Community
Amades is located in GreeceAmadesAmades
Coordinates: 38°34′N 26°02′E / 38.567°N 26.033°E / 38.567; 26.033
CountryGreece
Administrative regionNorth Aegean
Regional unitChios
MunicipalityChios
Municipal unitKardamyla
Population
 • Community67
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)

Amades (Greek: Αμάδες) is a semi mountainous small village located in the Northeastern area of Chios island, in Greece. After the ratification of the Greek law of Kallikrates, Amades belongs to the municipal unit of Kardamyla within the municipality of Chios. According to the last census, which took place in 2011, the permanent population of Amades is 140 people.

History

It is said that the very first inhabitants of the village were Pelasgians who came from Thessaly and who believed in the Pelinean Zeus, whom the mountain near the village is named after. The Pelinaio mountain, at 1,297 m (4,255 ft) is the highest mountain in Chios and one of the highest in the Aegean Sea. How this village took its name is not certain. The most common explanation is that it took its name from the ancient game amada (modern Greek: Αμάδα), where each participant had a small stone and within a specific perimeter they tried to hit the others’ stones. The contemporary game of Amada is said to be like billiards or bowling.

Economy

The most common occupation for the inhabitants is farming. Most own land on which they cultivate vegetables and other crops. Additionally, the village is known for the production of olive oil.

Architecture

Early houses were typically built from stone and wood. In most cases each house consisted of two, maximum three rooms. Later houses were built according to more modern standards.

Attractions

Apart from the chance to hike on Pelinaio mountain or swim to the village's beach, visitors may be delighted to taste local dishes in the tavern near the river and under the huge tree of Hippocrates, Platanus.

References

  1. "Αποτελέσματα Απογραφής Πληθυσμού - Κατοικιών 2021, Μόνιμος Πληθυσμός κατά οικισμό" [Results of the 2021 Population - Housing Census, Permanent population by settlement] (in Greek). Hellenic Statistical Authority. 29 March 2024.
  2. Archived 2014-01-06 at the Wayback Machine, discover Chios (n.d.) Amades. Retrieved from
  3. , Greece.com (n.d.) Amades. Retrieved form http://www.greece.com/destinations/North_Aegean/Chios/Village/Amades.html.
  4. "ΦΕΚ B 1292/2010, Kallikratis reform municipalities" (in Greek). Government Gazette.
Subdivisions of the municipality of Chios
Municipal unit of Agios Minas
Municipal unit of Amani
  • Agio Gala
  • Chalandra
  • Diefcha
  • Fyta
  • Keramos
  • Kourounia
  • Leptopoda
  • Melanios
  • Nea Potamia
  • Nenitouria
  • Parparia
  • Pirama
  • Pispilounta
  • Trypes
  • Volissos
Municipal unit of Chios Town
Municipal unit of Ionia
  • Exo Didyma
  • Flatsia
  • Kallimasia
  • Katarraktis
  • Koini
  • Mesa Didyma
  • Myrmigki
  • Nenita
  • Pagida
  • Tholopotami
  • Vouno
Municipal unit of Kampochora
  • Agios Georgios Sykousis
  • Chalkeio
  • Dafnonas
  • Vasileonoiko
  • Vaviloi
  • Ververato
  • Zyfias
Municipal unit of Kardamyla
Municipal unit of Mastichochoria
Municipal unit of Omiroupoli
  • Anavatos
  • Avgonyma
  • Karyes
  • Lagkada
  • Sidirounta
  • Sykiada
  • Vrontados
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