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  2. Koufonisia - Wikipedia

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    In the postbellum period, the island had 1000 inhabitants. However, many of them migrated to Athens in order to find a job and many men left the islands to work as grummets. Residents were going to the other Greek islands and the mainland by small boats and by a ship that was going to Heraclia every eight days. During those years, there was ...

  3. What You Need to Know About the Greek Island That's ... - AOL

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    It’s 10 p.m. on Antiparos, a small Greek island off of the coast of Paros (hence the name), and we’re scrambling to make what we’re convinced is the last ferry back.

  4. Kasos - Wikipedia

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    There are several references to the island in the works of ancient authors, including as Amphe (Ἄμφη), [2] Astrabe (Άστράβη), [2] and Achni (Άχνη).Concerning Kasos (Κάσος), Samuel Bochart (1674) and Victor Bérard (1902) suggested that it could derive from the Canaanite word kas ' foam ', and that it is a doublet with Greek Achni (Άχνη).

  5. Chora, Ios - Wikipedia

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    Chora or Hora (Greek: Χώρα [2]), officially Ios (Greek: Ίος), is the capital town of Ios Island in Greece and is the largest settlement on the island. It contains many of the island's facilities of tourism such as hotels and apartments. The town has only some small roads for cars many paths only accessible by foot.

  6. Kythnos - Wikipedia

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    The Greek tourist boom beginning in the mid-20th century largely bypassed Kythnos because its harbor lacked a deep-water dock for ferryboats. The construction of a new mole in 1974 precipitated great changes. Today, the island is a modern, prosperous place, with a burgeoning tourist trade.

  7. These places will pay you to live there — but there’s a catch

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    There are some cities that actually pay you to live there, with some giving away lots for free and others paying residents to move in. These places will pay you to live there — but there’s a catch

  8. 10 Places To Live Abroad So Cheap You Could Quit Your Job

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    Uruguay. Currently, the cost of living in the United States is $2,112, with rent for one person costing an average of $1,325 per month. Even with a steady income, living in the U.S. has become ...

  9. Symi - Wikipedia

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    Symi, also transliterated as Syme or Simi (Greek: Σύμη), is a Greek island and municipality.It is mountainous and has the harbour town of Symi and its adjacent upper town Ano Symi, as well as several smaller population centres, beaches and areas of significance in history and mythology.