Volax

Local nameΒώλαξ
LocationVolax, Greece

Volax or Volakas is a small village on the island of Tinos, in the Cyclades, Greece. The population was 51 at the 2011 census.

It was established in the 14th century or earlier. It lies on a small plateau in the centre of Tinos at an average altitude of 284m above sea level. It rests in a gorge that looks as if it has been pelted with boulders: large, almost perfectly spherical grey rocks dot the plateau and slopes around the village, giving the whole landscape a lunar appearance. Many houses are built above these rocks and near each other according to the rules of traditional Cycladic architecture. It has traditionally been a home of basket weavers.

Among the oldest villages of the island, Volax was officially registered under the name Volacus in the 1618 state documents of the former Venice administration. Today it is a tourist destination.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volax

Address (Unnamed Road), Βώλαξ 84200, Greece

Coordinates 37°35'31.999" N 25°10'40.001" E

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