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island. It is one of the most typical Cycladic settlements as it is distinguished by its narrow cobbled paths, the old churches, the small shops and the houses in blue and white. Parikia is today one of the most popular and busiest spots on the island, as its cafeterias and restaurants along the
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The history of Parikia starts in the ancient times, as the monuments all over the village show. The port gave to Paros all its strength and made it a great naval power. For a long time, the village followed the historical paths of the rest of the island.
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The trademarks of Parikia are the preserved windmill in the port and the Venetian Castle, on top of the village, which was built by the
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waterfront attract many visitors. Parikia is also famous for its vivid nightlife, which makes it along with
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in the early 17th century. The walls of the Castle have been built with remains of ancient temples.
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In the centre of Parikia, you can see some Neoclassical mansions hosting public services.
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Parikia is found on the western side of the island and has 4,500 permanent inhabitants.
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village (on the northern side of the island) the two busiest tourist resorts of Paros.
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collided with the Portes islets off the bay of Parikia, killing 82 of those on board.
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a small but interesting museum housing some of the many finds from sites in Paros.
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and remodelled in the mid-6th century during the reign of the
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Panagia Ekatontapiliani church, with a woman for scale.
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The most famous monument in Parikia is the church of
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Capital and the main port of Paros island in Greece
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Greek
Paros
Naoussa


Manto Mavrogenous
Greek War of Independence
Express Samina


Panagia Ekatontapiliani
gymnasium
Byzantine
Justinian the Great
Venetians
Archaeological Museum of Paros
Website of the municipality of Paros
Parosweb
"Ferry Disaster off Paros"
Archived
37°05′10″N 25°09′03″E / 37.0862°N 25.1508°E / 37.0862; 25.1508
Categories
Mediterranean port cities and towns in Greece
Paros
Port cities of the Aegean Sea

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