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on the island complex
Fournoi Island is the third island of Samos ' prefecture.
Fournoi is an island complex southwest of Samos and southeast
of Ikaria . Fournoi are accessible by ships, boats and flying
dolphins. The complex consists of 12 islands, 3 large (Fournoi,
Thymaina, Agios Minas) and 9 smaller which are an ideal environment
for seabirds among which is the rare sea-gull of the Aegean
(Aigaioglaros). The area is a part of Natura 2000 program.
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The largest
island of the complex is Fournoi with the homonymous
capital amphitheatrically built over the beautiful
Aegean. Fournoi has a natural port and it is inhabited
by 2000 people. You can find anything in the island's
shops: food, meat, clothing, glassware, present
etc. The inhabitants exercise fishing, cattle-raising,
apiculture, constructions, trade and tourism while a large
percentage of them are mariners. On the island there are
no cars. Wandering around Fournoi the visitor is
charmed. Taking the road up to the square, the
visitor passes through the 'road with the mulberry
trees'. This beautiful picture is completed by
the square with its plane-tree. There the visitor
can enjoy a coffee in traditional coffee-shops.
Most of the island's restaurants are by the sea.
Services
The following services exist on the island: Municipal offices
with a center of citizens service, police and harbor station,
post office and savings bank, pharmacy, doctors office with
the possibility of telemedicine procedures and an ATM supportes
by DIAS system.
Local architecture
The first houses of Fourni were identical huts. Every hut
consisted of one long and narrow slate building. The roofs
were called 'Dora' and were made of wood, seaweed and certain
type of mud found in Thymaina. This mud had a rainproof quality
that was lost gradually because of the sun and it had to
be replaced regularly. On the narrow side of the building
there was a door separated in two pieces wile on the long
side there were windows. Inside the hut there was a bench
that was used both for table and bed. The huts had also fireplaces
and many alcoves for vases and other decorative objects.
The only pieces of furniture beside the bench were a portable
bed called 'sofras' and little wooden stools covered with
sheepskin cushions. The first house was built in 1885. It
is on the village square and it belongs to Kostas Spanos.
It has two floors, three windows and stairs outside the house
leading to the second floor. After few years five similar
houses were built with wooden roofs and stone stairs. Each
floor was separated in two rooms. Some of them have also
wooden balconies.
The houses of Fourni are very simple and skillfully decorated.
The rooms and furniture of the house serve practical purposes
based on each house's needs.
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