About Samiopoula
Samiopoula is a Greek islet placed on the south of Samos Island and at a distance of 85 km. It is beneath the authority of the regional unit of Samos and the local jurisdiction of the municipal unit of Pythagoreio. The 2001 census stated a population of 5 population. The name Samiopoula is a by-product of Samos in Greek and literally way small Samos. The islet measures approximately 2.15 km in duration and 7 km 0.43 mi in width. There are few buildings on Samiopoula, mainly the small parish church buildings of Agia Pelagia of the Ascension of Christ, a small tavern and few small homes and shelters.
Electricity and smartphone services are furnished through underwater cables from nearby Samos. Photovoltaic structures provide a few alternative electrical power. There are few cisterns on the island and rainwater is conserved at some point of iciness. Most of the terrain is rocky with very few trees and several species of untamed timber, shrubs and wildflowers.
Wild goats out-variety the few population with the aid of far, even if site visitors and vacationers hurricane the little island for the duration of the summer season. The islet is easily available all through the traveler season thru each day excursions from the ports of Pythagoreio and Ormos Marathokampou. Τhe most effective seaside at the island, Psalida in Greek, is pretty small and may be crowded during top summer season although it offers uniquely stunning white sands and turquoise waters.
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