- Epirot Islands
Epirote Islands are considered those northern
Ionian islands that are in proximity to the Epirus mainland.These include:
*Kerkyra (Κέρκυρα) usually known asCorfu in English
*Paxi (Παξοί) (includes Antipaxos) also known asPaxos in English
*Lefkada (Λευκάδα) also known asLefkas in English
*Ithaki (Ιθάκη) usually known asIthaca (the island ofOdysseus ) in EnglishLegend
According to legend, the Epirote Islands were ruled by the descendants of
Neoptolemus (or Pyrrhus), who came there, defeating the nativeMolossoi , after the events of theTrojan War . The island of Ithaki was also the legendary home ofOdysseus , though he was exiled byNeoptolemus after the slaughter ofPenelope 's suitors in theOdyssey .History
At the outbreak of the
Peloponesian War in431 BCE most of the islands, notably Kerkyra, took the side ofAthens butLefkada took the side ofSparta .In the 4th century BCE under another king Neoptolemos of the same dynasty, Molossoi (or Molossians) became more urbanized inhabiting also the area of contemporary
Zagoria , where significant archeological findings (kept in theIoannina archeological museum) were excavated in the villages of Elafotopos and Vitsa by the Vikos gorge. Still herding the western highlands of the Pindos in Zagoria, Molossoi were in constant friction over grazing, with Macedonians on the other side of the range.When, by the Treaty of Paris of
November 5 ,1815 , the Ionian Islands became a protectorate of theUnited Kingdom , Corfu became the seat of the British high commissioner. The British commissioners, who were practically autocrats in spite of the retention of the native senate and assembly, introduced a strict method of government which brought about a decided improvement in the material prosperity of the islands, but by its very strictness displeased the natives. In1864 it was, with the other Ionian Islands, ceded to the kingdom of Greece, in accordance with the wishes of the inhabitants.The islands today
Today all the islands are part of the Greek district of Ionioi Nisoi. Kerkyra has a population of 97,000, Lefkada 21,000, Ithaki 3,000 and Paxi 2,000.
In recent decades the islands have lost population through emigration and the decline of their traditional industries, fishing and marginal agriculture. Today their major industry is tourism. Kerkyra in particular, with its magnificent harbour, splendid scenery and wealth of picturesque ruins and castles, is a favourite stopping place for cruise liners. British tourists in particular are attracted through having read
Gerald Durrell 's evocative book "My Family and Other Animals " (1956 ), which describes his childhood on Kerkyra in the 1930s.External links
* [http://www.visit-ionianislands.com/pdf/Ionian%20Islands%20Coorporation.pdf Greek government tourist website on the Ionian Islands]
* [http://www.lonelyplanet.com/destinations/europe/ionian_islands/attractions.htm Lonely Planet's Guide to the Ionian Islands]
* [http://www.travelling-greece.com/ionian/ Ionian islands guide]
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