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Dokos (Greek: Δοκός) is a small Greek island of the Argo-Saronic Gulf, adjacent to Hydra, and separated from the Peloponnese by a narrow strait called, on some maps, "the Hydra Gulf." It is part of the municipality of Ýdra (Hydra) in Islands regional unit and reported a population of 18 persons at the 2011 census. The island is populated only by some Orthodox monks and perennial sheep herders. The island is rocky, reaching a height of 308 metres. During the ancient times it was called Aperopia (Ἀπεροπία).

Dokos
Native name:
Δοκός
Dokos island
Geography
Coordinates37°19′59.21″N 23°19′16.82″E
ArchipelagoSaronic Islands
Area13.537 km2 (5.227 sq mi)
Highest pointMadison
Administration
Greece
RegionAttica
Regional unitIslands
Demographics
Population18 (2011)
Pop. density1.3/km2 (3.4/sq mi)

Archaeology


It has, since the ancient years, considered to be a strategic location. On the east side lie the ruins of a great Byzantine - Venetian Castle. During the Middle Ages, the island served as a refuge for Albanian settlers' animals.[1]

Dokos, according to archaeological studies, has been inhabited since Chalcolithic, 6000 BC.[citation needed] In 1975, Peter Throckmorton discovered a wreck near Dokos that has been dated to about 2150 BC, and may be the oldest shipwreck known.[2]


Historical population


Year Population
1991 8
2001 43
2011 18

References


  1. Sutton, Susan Buck; Adams, Keith W.; Project, Argolid Exploration (2000). Contingent countryside: settlement, economy, and land use in the southern Argolid since 1700. Stanford University Press. p. 29. ISBN 978-0-8047-3315-1. Retrieved 3 January 2011.
  2. Hellenic Institute of Marine Archaeology (HIMA) Archived March 7, 2016, at the Wayback Machine




На других языках


[de] Dokos

Dokos (griechisch Δοκός (f. sg.), Aussprache: [.mw-parser-output .IPA a{text-decoration:none}ðɔˈkɔs]) ist eine griechische Insel der Gemeinde Hydra im Regionalbezirk Inseln der Region Attika.
- [en] Dokos

[es] Dokós

La isla de Dokós (en griego, Δοκός) es una pequeña isla griega del golfo Argo-Sarónico, adyacente a la isla de Hidra, y separada del Peloponeso por un estrecho llamado en algunos mapas golfo de Hidra. La isla está poblada únicamente por algunos monjes ortodoxos y por perennes manadas de ovejas.

[fr] Dokos

Dokos est une île de Grèce, située en mer Égée, entre Hydra et le Péloponnèse. Elle est inhabitée et appartient à la municipalité d'Hydra.

[it] Dokos

Dokos (in greco: Δοκός) è una piccola isola della Grecia situata fra le isole di Idra e di Spetses nell'arcipelago Argo-Saronico. A livello amministrativo il territorio insulare fa parte del comune di Idra, situato sull'omonima isola. Dokos si eleva per 308 metri sopra il livello del mare ed appare come un'isola rocciosa e poco fertile a causa della scarsità di riserve idriche d'acqua dolce[1]. Nel 2011 contava solamente 18 abitanti, tra cui una piccola comunità di monaci ortodossi. L'economia dell'isola si basa essenzialmente su agricoltura, pesca e pastorizia.

[ru] Докос

Докос (греч. Δοκός) — один из Саронических островов, расположен у берегов полуострова Пелопоннес.



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