Voutoumi beach from google earth<\/figcaption><\/figure>\nMore villages and populations of Paxos<\/h2>\n
The population of the municipality of Paxos<\/strong> counts 2300 inhabitants<\/strong>, scattered mostly in the capital Gaios<\/strong> and in the 18 settlements<\/strong>, some of which have only a couple of families.<\/p>\nThere are some more villages in Paxos<\/strong>, Loggos<\/strong> on the east coast and Magazia<\/strong> in the interior are the larger, also there are many smaller settlements all around the island.<\/p>\nSettlements are:<\/h4>\n
Antipaxos<\/strong>, the second island of the cluster<\/p>\nMoggonisi<\/strong>, a small island, at the south end of Paxos, is separated from it by a narrow line of water, no bigger than one meter, you can walk to this island with a small jump.<\/p>\nKaltsonisi<\/strong>, is a smaller round-shaped islet just after Moggonisi, the distance between the two is only a few meters.<\/p>\nNisaki of Panagia<\/strong> and Agios Nikolaos<\/strong>, are the two islands parallel to the port of the capital Gaios.<\/p>\nLakka<\/strong>, is the second in population village of Paxos, exactly at the north tip facing Corfu.<\/p>\nLongos<\/strong> or Loggos<\/strong>, is the third bigger village on the Northeast coast.<\/p>\nMagazia<\/strong>, is the fourth-largest settlement in the interior.<\/p>\nOther small communities are Makratika, Ozias, Platanos, Porto, Velianitatika (or Veliantatika), Vlachopoulatika, Bogdanatika, Manesatika, Zenebissatika, Mastoratika, Anemogianatika, Apergatika, Argyratika, Arvanitakeika, Aronatika, Dalietatika, Gramatikeika <\/strong>and more…<\/p>\nAll communities are named after the surname of their inhabitants.<\/p>\n
Makratika is named after Makris family<\/strong>, Velianitika from Velianitis<\/strong>, Vlachopoulatika from Vlachopoulos<\/strong>, Zenebissatika from Zenebissatis<\/strong>, Apergatika from Apergis family<\/strong>, Argyratika from Argyros<\/strong>, Arvanitakeika from Arvanitakis<\/strong>, Aronatika due to Aronis<\/strong>, Dalietatika by Dalietos<\/strong>, Gramatikeika by Gramatikos, <\/strong>Bogdanatika from Bogdanos, <\/strong>Manesatika from Manesis, <\/strong>Anemogianatika from Anemogiannis, <\/strong>Mastoratika from Mastoras<\/strong>…etc.<\/p>\nThe Map of Paxos Islands<\/h2>\n
This is a detailed\u00a0map of Paxos\u00a0and Antipaxos, the two small beautiful islands south of\u00a0Corfu.<\/p>\n