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Icaria, also spelled Ikaria (Greek: Ικαρία, ), is a Greek island in the Aegean Sea, 10 nautical miles (19 km) southwest of Samos. Administratively, Icaria forms a separate municipality within the Ikaria regional unit , which is part of the North Aegean region .
Karavostamo (Greek: Καραβόσταμο) is a seaside village on the island of Ikaria, Greece.It is composed of an upper and lower village and is situated in the northern part of the island east of the municipal unit of Evdilos.
Icaria is a genus of eusocial paper wasps in the Ropalidiini tribe, which was later synonymized to Ropalidia Guérin-Méneville. The former genus contained, among other, the following species: Icaria africana (Cameron, 1910) Icaria artifex (Smith, 1871) [1] Icaria cariniscutis Cameron, 1910; Icaria cayayanensis Ashmead, 1905; Icaria fasciata ...
Horace makes a reference to Icarian waves in Liber I, Carmen I, line 15 ("Ad Maecenatem"); [2] the first stanza of his Ode 4.2 also alludes to the Icarian Sea. [3]Strabo states that it connects with the Carpathian Sea on the south, and on the West with the Cretan Sea.
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Evdilos (Greek: Εύδηλος) is a village and a former municipality in the central part of the island of Ikaria, North Aegean, Greece. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality Ikaria, of which it is a municipal unit. [2] 40 km northwest of Agios Kirykos. Its name means visible and freely rendered open horizon.
Therma on the map. Therma (Greek: Θέρμα) is a spa town on the island of Icaria in Greece. [1]According to a study conducted by the University of Thessaloniki, the saline hot mineral springs of Icaria contain the largest concentration of radon in Greece, being also among the most radioactive springs in the world.
The most famous song that accompanies the Ikariotikos dance is called "My love of Ikaria", lyrics and music are by Giorgos Konitopoulos. Music and dancing are major forms of entertainment in Ikaria. Throughout the year Ikarians host baptisms, weddings, parties and religious festivals where one can listen and dance to live traditional Ikarian music.