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{{short description|Greek island group in the Aegean Sea}} {{for|the computer network|CYCLADES}} {{Redirect|Cyclodes|the genus of moth|Cyclodes (moth)}} {{Infobox settlement <!-- See Template:Infobox settlement for additional fields and descriptions --> | name = Cyclades | native_name = Νομός Κυκλάδων | native_name_lang = | settlement_type = Former [[Prefectures of Greece|prefecture]] | image_skyline = | image_caption = | image_flag = | image_seal = | image_shield = | image_map = Nomos Kykladon.png | map_caption = Location of Cyclades in Greece | image_map1 = Cyclades municipalities numbered.png | map_caption1 = Location of municipalities within Cyclades Prefecture | coordinates = | subdivision_type = Country | subdivision_name = [[Greece]] | subdivision_type1 = [[Peripheries of Greece|Periphery]] | subdivision_name1 = [[South Aegean]] | parts_type = Subdivisions | p1 = 9 [[Provinces of Greece|provinces]] | p2 = 20 [[Communities and Municipalities of Greece|municipalities]] | p3 = 11 [[Communities and Municipalities of Greece|communities]] | established_title = Established | established_date = 1833 | extinct_title = Disestablished | extinct_date = 2010 | seat_type = Capital | seat = [[Ermoupoli]] | government_footnotes = | leader_party = | leader_title = | leader_name = | unit_pref = Metric<!-- or US or UK --> | area_footnotes = | area_total_km2 = 2572 | area_rank = [[List of the prefectures of Greece by area|23rd]] | elevation_footnotes = | elevation_m = | population_footnotes = | population_total = 119549 | population_as_of = 2005 | population_density_km2 = auto | population_density_rank = 34th | population_demonym = | population_note = | population_rank = [[List of the prefectures of Greece by population|29th]] | timezone1 = | utc_offset1 = | timezone1_DST = | utc_offset1_DST = | postal_code_type = [[Postal codes in Greece|Postal codes]] | postal_code = 84x xx | area_code_type = [[Telephone numbers in Greece|Area codes]] | area_code = 228x0 | iso_code = GR-82 | registration_plate = ΕΜ | website = | footnotes = }} The '''Cyclades''' ({{IPAc-en|ˈ|s|ɪ|k|l|ə|d|iː|z}}; {{langx|el|Κυκλάδες|Kykládes}}, {{IPA|el|ciˈkla.ðes|IPA}}) are an [[island group]] in the [[Aegean Sea]], southeast of mainland Greece and a former administrative [[prefectures of Greece|prefecture]] of Greece. They are one of the [[List of islands of Greece|island groups]] which constitute the [[Aegean Islands|Aegean archipelago]]. The name ({{langx|el|Κυκλάδες νήσοι|Kykládes nísoi|encircling islands|label=none}}) refers to the [[archipelago]] forming a circle around the sacred island of [[Delos]]. The largest island of the Cyclades is [[Naxos]]; the most populated, however, is [[Syros]]. ==History== {{main|History of the Cyclades}} [[File:Harp player, Cycladic civilization - Greece.JPG|thumb|left|upright|''Harp player'', example of Cycladic art, at the National Archeological Museum, Athens]] The significant Late Neolithic and Early Bronze Age [[Cycladic culture]] is best known for its schematic, flat sculptures carved out of the islands' pure white marble centuries before the great Middle [[Bronze Age]] [[Minoan civilization]] arose in Crete to the south. (These figures have been looted from burials to satisfy a thriving Cycladic antiquities market since the early 20th century.) A distinctive Neolithic culture amalgamating Anatolian and mainland Greek elements arose in the western Aegean before 4000 BCE, based on [[emmer]] and wild-type barley, sheep and goats, pigs, and tuna that were apparently speared from small boats (Rutter). Excavated sites include [[Chalandriani]], [[Phylakopi]], [[Skarkos]], [[Saliagos]] and Kephala (on [[Kea (island)|Kea]]) with signs of copperworking, Each of the small Cycladic islands could support no more than a few thousand people, though Late Cycladic boat models show that fifty oarsmen could be assembled from the scattered communities (Rutter), and when the highly organized palace-culture of Crete arose, the islands faded into insignificance, with the exception of Delos, which retained its archaic reputation as a [[sanctuary]] throughout antiquity and until the emergence of Christianity. ===Archaeology=== [[File:Ancient Greek theatre in Delos 01.jpg|thumb|left|Ancient theatre, [[Delos]]]] The first archaeological excavations of the 1880s, undertaken by antiquaries such as [[James Theodore Bent|Theodore Bent]] at [[Antiparos]] in early 1884,<ref>Theodore Bent, ‘Researches among the Cyclades’. 1884, ''The Journal of Hellenic Studies'', Vol. 5, 42-59.</ref> were followed by systematic work by the [[British School at Athens]] and by [[Christos Tsountas]], who investigated burial sites on several islands in 1898–1899 and coined the term "Cycladic civilization". Interest lagged, and then picked up in the mid-20th century, as collectors competed for the modern-looking figures that seemed so similar to sculpture by [[Jean Arp]] or [[Constantin Brâncuși]]. Sites were looted and a brisk trade in forgeries arose. The context for many of these [[Cycladic art|Cycladic figurines]] has been mostly destroyed and their meaning may never be completely understood. Another intriguing and mysterious object is that of the Cycladic [[frying pans]]. More accurate [[archaeology]] has revealed the broad outlines of a farming and seafaring culture that had emigrated from [[Anatolia]] {{Circa|5000 BCE}}. Early Cycladic culture evolved in three phases, between c. 3300 – 2000 BCE, when it was increasingly swamped in the rising influence of Minoan Crete. The culture of mainland Greece contemporary with Cycladic culture is known as the [[Helladic period]]. In recent decades the Cyclades have become popular with European and other tourists, and as a result there have been problems with [[erosion]], pollution, and water shortages. ==Geography== [[File:Aegean Sea with island groups labeled.gif|thumb|upright=1.2|The Cyclades encircle the sacred island of [[Delos]]]] <gallery> File:Syros ermoupolis 140707.jpg|[[Ermoupoli]], capital of the Cyclades. [[Syros]] File:Ia Santorini-2009-1.JPG|[[Santorini]] File:Mykonos City.jpg|[[Mykonos]] File:City of Naxos.jpg|[[Naxos]] File:Fole abhang.jpg|[[Folegandros]] File:Chora Milos.jpg|[[Milos]] File:Iraklia 2023 19.jpg|[[Irakleia (Cyclades)|Irakleia]] File:Rineia.jpg|[[Rineia]] File:Koufonisi 2023 57.jpg|[[Koufonisia|Koufonisi]] File:Vraka Aegean Islands Greek Costume.JPG|Traditional ''vraka'' ([[breeches]]) in the dress of the Aegean islands </gallery> The Cyclades includes about 220 islands, the major ones being [[Amorgos]], [[Anafi]], [[Andros]], [[Antiparos]], [[Delos]], [[Ios (island)|Ios]], [[Kea (island)|Kea]], [[Kimolos]], [[Kythnos]], [[Milos]], [[Mykonos]], [[Naxos]], [[Paros]], [[Folegandros]], [[Serifos]], [[Sifnos]], [[Sikinos]], [[Syros]], [[Tinos]], and [[Santorini|Thira or Santoríni]]. There are also many minor islands (the [[Lesser Cyclades]]) including [[Donousa]], [[Eschati]], [[Gyaros]], [[Irakleia (Cyclades)|Irakleia]], [[Koufonisia]], [[Makronisos]], [[Rineia]], and [[Schoinousa]]. The name "Cyclades" refers to the islands forming a circle ("circular islands") around the sacred island of Delos. Most of the smaller islands are uninhabited. [[Ermoupoli]] on Syros is the chief town and administrative center of the former prefecture. The islands are peaks of a submerged mountainous terrain, with the exception of two [[volcano|volcanic islands]], Milos and Santorini. The climate is generally dry and mild, but with the exception of Naxos, the soil is not very fertile; agricultural produce includes wine, fruit, wheat, [[olive oil]], and tobacco. Lower temperatures are registered in higher elevations and these areas do not usually see wintry weather. The Cyclades are bounded to the south by the [[Sea of Crete]].<ref>{{cite book |first=Peter |last=Saundry |first2=C. Michael |last2=Hogan |first3=Steve |last3=Baum |year=2011 |chapter-url=http://www.eoearth.org/article/Sea_of_Crete?topic=49523 |chapter=Sea of Crete |title=Encyclopedia of Earth |editor-first=M. |editor-last=Pidwirny |editor2-first=C. J. |editor2-last=Cleveland |publisher=National Council for Science and Environment |location=Washington DC }}</ref> ==Administration== The '''Cyclades Prefecture''' ({{langx|el|Νομός Κυκλάδων}}) was one of the [[prefectures of Greece]]. As a part of the [[Kallikratis Programme|2011 Kallikratis government reform]], the prefecture was abolished, and its territory was divided into nine [[regional units of Greece|regional units]] of the [[South Aegean]] region: {{Div col|small=yes}} * [[Andros]] * [[Kea-Kythnos]] * [[Milos (regional unit)|Milos]] * [[Mykonos]] * [[Naxos (regional unit)|Naxos]] * [[Paros (regional unit)|Paros]] * [[Thira (regional unit)|Thira]] * [[Syros]] * [[Tinos]] {{Div col end }} ===Municipalities and communities=== The prefecture was subdivided into the following municipalities and communities. These have been reorganised at the 2011 Kallikratis reform as well. {| class="wikitable" |- ! Municipality !! YPES code !! Seat (if different) !! Postal code !! Area code |- | [[Amorgos]] || 3101 || || 840 08 || 22850–2 |- | [[Andros (town)]] || 3103 || || 845 00 || 22820–2 |- | [[Ano Syros]] || 3105 |||| 841 00 || 22810–8 |- | [[Drymalia]] || 3107 || [[Chalkeio]] Naxou || 843 02 || 22850 |- | [[Ermoupoli]] || 3109 || || 841 00 || 22810–2 |- | [[Exomvourgo]] || 3108 || [[Kampos, Tinos|Kampos]] || 842 00 || 22850–5 |- | [[Ios (island)|Ios]] || 3112 || || 840 01 || 22860–9 |- | [[Kea (island)|Kea]] || 3113 || [[Ioulis]] || 840 02 || 22880–2 |- | [[Korthio]] || 3115 || [[Ormos]] Korthiou || 845 02 || 22820–6 |- | [[Kythnos]] || 3117 || || 840 06 || 22810–3 |- | [[Milos]] || 3118 || || 848 00 || 22870–2 |- | [[Mykonos]] || 3119 || || 846 00 || 22890–2 |- | [[Naxos]] || 3120 || || 843 00 || 22850–2 |- | [[Paros]] || 3123 || || 844 00 || 22840–2 |- | [[Poseidonia]] || 3124 || || 841 00 || 22810–4 |- | [[Santorini]] || 3111 || || 847 00 || 22860–2 |- | [[Serifos]] || 3125 || || 840 02 || 22810–5 |- | [[Sifnos]] || 3127 || || 840 03 || 22840–3 |- | [[Tinos]] || 3129 || || 842 00 || 22830–2 |- | [[Ydrousa]] || 3130 || [[Gavrio]] || 845 01 || 22820–7 |- ! Community !! YPES code !! Seat (if different)!! Postal code !! Area code |- | [[Anafi]] || 3102 || || 840 09 || 22860–6 |- | [[Antiparos]] || 3104 || || 840 07 || 22840–6 |- | [[Donousa]] || 3106 || || 843 00 || 22850–5 |- | [[Folegandros]] || 3131 || || 840 11 || 22860 |- | [[Irakleia (Cyclades)|Irakleia]] || 3110 || || 843 00 || 22870–7 |- | [[Kimolos]] || 3114 || || 840 04 || 22870–5 |- | [[Koufonisia]] || 3116 || || 843 00 || 22870–7 |- | [[Oia, Greece|Oia]] || 3121 || || 847 02 || 22860–7 |- | [[Panormos, Tinos|Panormos]] || 3122 || || 842 01 || 22830–3 |- | [[Schoinousa]] || 3128 || || 843 00 || 22870–7 |- | [[Sikinos]] || 3126 || || 840 10 || 22860–5 |} ===Provinces=== {{Div col|small=yes}} * Province of [[Amorgos]]: Amorgos * Province of [[Andros]]: Andros * Province of [[Kea (island)|Kea]]: Ioulis * Province of [[Milos]]: Milos * Province of [[Naxos]]: Naxos * Province of [[Paros]]: Paroikia * Province of [[Syros]]: Ermoupoli * Province of [[Tinos]]: Tinos * Province of [[Thira (regional unit)|Thira]]: Thira {{Div col end}} ''Note:'' Provinces no longer hold any legal status in [[Greece]]. ==Cuisine== Local specialities of the Cyclades include: {{Div col|small=yes}} * ''Brantáda'', cod fillet fish dish * ''Fava Santorinis'' (made from ''[[Lathyrus clymenum]]'') * ''Fourtalia'' ([[Andros]]), omelette * ''[[Kakavia (soup)]]'' * ''Matsata'', pasta * ''Kalasouna'' ([[Naxos]]) * ''Kalogeros'' ([[Naxos]]) * ''[[Tomatokeftedes]]'' * Various cheeses, such as [[Kopanisti Mykonou]], Manoura Sifnou, Armexia, Malaxia, Chloro, San Michali etc. * ''Loutza'', similar to the Cypriot ''[[lountza]]'' * ''[[Strapatsada]]'' (Koskosela) * ''Sfougato'' (omelette) * ''[[Lazarakia]]'' (dessert) * ''Melitinia'' (dessert) * ''Melopita'' (dessert) * [[Santorini (wine)]] {{Div col end}} == See also == {{div col|colwidth=20em}} * [[Aegean cat]] * [[List of islands of Greece]] * [[Minoan eruption]] * [[Mosaics of Delos]] * [[Nisiotika]] music * [[Santorini wine]] {{div col end}} ==Notes== {{reflist}} ==References== *{{cite book |editor-first=J. A. |editor-last=MacGillivray |editor2-first=R. L. N. |editor2-last=Barber |title=The Prehistoric Cyclades |location=Edinburgh |year=1984 }} *{{cite book |first=R. L. N. |last=Barber |title=The Cyclades in the Bronze Age |location=Iowa City |year=1987 }} ==External links== {{sister project links|voy=Cyclades|Cyclades}} * [https://sites.dartmouth.edu/aegean-prehistory/lessons/ Jeremy B. Rutter, "The Prehistoric Archaeology of the Aegean"]: especially Lessons 2 and 4: chronology, history, bibliography * [http://www.visitgreece.gr/en/greek_islands/cyclades Cyclades] The Official website of the [[Greek National Tourism Organisation]] {{The Cyclades}} {{Aegean Sea}} {{Prefectures of Greece}} {{Authority control}} {{coord|37|00|N|25|10|E|region:GR_type:isle|display=title}} [[Category:Cyclades| ]] [[Category:Aegean islands]] [[Category:Archipelagoes of Greece]] [[Category:Prefectures of Greece]] [[Category:Landforms of the South Aegean]] [[Category:States and territories established in 1833|Cyclades]]
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