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Greece RARE token 50 Lepta 1928 🔷 Sulphur Mines of MILOS 🔷 Grece Griechenland
$ 52.78
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Historically, between 1890 and 1905, the mines had been in operation, owned by the Company of Public and Municipal Works. In 1905 the mines were forced to stop operating due to the production of sulphur at low prices in the U.S.A. In 1910-1918 they operated sporadically, whereas in the 1930s they were in full operation and the facilities of at that time can be seen even today. The sulphur mines, the Theioryheia, were in operation until 1960, whereas their business activity ceased to be carried on permanently in 1978.
Milos
Μήλος
From top:
Flag
Seal
Logo
Coordinates:
36°41′N
24°25′E
Coordinates
:
36°41′N
24°25′E
Country
Greece
Administrative region
South Aegean
Regional unit
Milos
Capital
Plaka
Highest elevation
748 m (2,454 ft)
Lowest elevation
0 m (0 ft)
Population
(2011)
• Total
4,977
Demonym(s)
Melian
Time zone
UTC+2
(
EET
)
• Summer (
DST
)
UTC+3
(
EEST
)
Postal code
848 00, 848 01
Telephone
2287
Website
www.milos.gr
Milos
or
Melos
(
/
ˈ
m
iː
l
ɒ
s
,
-
l
oʊ
s
/
;
Modern Greek
:
Μήλος
,
romanized
:
Mílos
,
IPA:
[ˈmilos]
;
Ancient Greek
:
Μῆλος
,
romanized
:
Mêlos
) is a volcanic
Greek island
in the
Aegean Sea
, just north of the
Sea of Crete
. Milos is the southwesternmost island in the
Cyclades
group.
The
Venus de Milo
(now in the
Louvre
) and the
Asclepius of Milos
(now in the
British Museum
) were both found on the island,
[1]
as were a
Poseidon
and an archaic
Apollo
now in
Athens
. Milos is a popular tourist destination during the summer. The
municipality
of Milos also includes the uninhabited offshore islands of
Antimilos
and
Akradies
. The combined land area is 160.147 square kilometres (61.833 sq mi)
[2]
and the 2011 census population was 4,977 inhabitants.