Kymi (Greece)
Kymi municipality Δημοτική Ενότητα Κύμης (Κύμη) |
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Basic data | ||
State : | Greece | |
Region : |
Central Greece
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Regional District : | Euboea | |
Municipality : | Kymi-Aliveri | |
Geographic coordinates : | 38 ° 38 ′ N , 24 ° 6 ′ E | |
Height above d. M .: | 179 m main town Kymi |
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Area : | 167.616 km² | |
Residents : | 7,112 (2011) | |
Population density : | 42.4 inhabitants / km² | |
Code No .: | 290605 | |
Structure: |
11 local communities |
1 city district |
Website: | www.kimi.gr | |
Located in the municipality of Kymi-Aliveri and in the Evia regional unit | ||
Kymi ( Greek Κύμη [ ˈkʲimi ], ( f. Sg. )) Is a small town on the east coast of the Greek island of Evia with (2011) 2870 inhabitants.
Until 2010 it also formed a community with numerous surrounding villages, which on the occasion of the Kallikratis program was merged with four other communities in the newly created community Kymi-Aliveri and has since formed a district of the same.
The city of Kymi is about 250 m above sea level. The ancient city of Kyme, whose roots go back far into antiquity, may have given its name to the oldest Greek colony Cumae in southern Italy. Today, the place is characterized by internal Greek tourism, especially as a seaside resort and marina for vacationers from the Athens metropolitan area and for Greeks with roots from Kymi. In summer, the population can sometimes reach 20,000. Kymi has the only port on the east coast of the island, from here there are ferry connections to the island of Skyros and the Northern Sporades .
The southern village of Oxylithos (Οξύλιθος, ( m. Sg. )), Which, as the name ("pointed stone") suggests, lies on the slope of a pointed hill of volcanic origin, belongs to Kymi .
Kymi is the birthplace of the medical doctor George Nicolas Papanicolaou .
Web links
- Parish website (Greek)
- Travel report from the Zürcher Tagesanzeiger
Individual evidence
- ↑ Results of the 2011 census at the National Statistical Service of Greece (ΕΣΥΕ) ( Memento from June 27, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) (Excel document, 2.6 MB)