Agios Kirykos

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Agios Kyrikos, the capital of Ikaria
Agios Kyrikos, the capital of Ikaria

Agios Kirykos (Άγιος Κήρυκος) is a municipality on the island of Icaria, Samos Prefecture, Greece. Population 3,243 (2001). It is the administrative capital of Ikaria and the Ikaria Prefecture (which includes the islands of Fourni). It was named after Saint Kyrikos, the youngest martyr of the Eastern Orthodox Church, who suffered death at the age of three in Asia Minor. To Him is devoted the cathedral church of the town. Aghios Kyrikos hosts the annual International Chess Tournament "Ikaros" every July. Points of interest include the old school, the archaeological museum, the traditional square, the brass band performing at feast days since 1928, the stadium in Patela, which hosted the 10th Pan-Aegean Games, the statue of Skepsi (thinking woman), the altar of the flame for the Aerathletic international IKARIADA Games, and the Lefkada Annunciation medieval monastery.


Municipalities of the Samos Prefecture
Agios KirykosEvdilosFournoi KorseonKarlovasiMarathokamposPythagoreioRachesVathy/Samos


Coordinates: 37°37′N, 26°18′E

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