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Nisyros, also spelled Nisiros (; ), is a island and municipality located in the . It is part of the group of islands, situated between the islands of and .

Its shape is approximately round, with a diameter of about , and an area of . Several other islets are in the direct vicinity of Nisyros, the largest of which is , with a population of 22 citizens. The Municipality of Nisyros includes Gyalí, as well as uninhabited Pacheiá, Pergoússa, Kandelioussa, Ágios Antónios, and Strongýli. It has a total land area of and a total population of 1,048 inhabitants (2021).


Geology
The island has a , and was formed within the past 150,000 years, with three separate eruptive stages, ranging from explosive and effusive eruptions to explosive and effusive and activity. Its coasts are generally rocky or pebbled, but there are also a few sandy beaches (mainly in the northeastern part). The volcano is currently active but not erupting, and are found at the craters. It has had four historical eruptions, all of which had a VEI of 2. Almost all of its eruptions involved phreatic activity. The latest eruptive activity was a steam explosion in 1888, after small ash eruptions in 1871 and 1873, and earthquakes are frequent. A period of seismic unrest in 1996–1997 led an international team of scientists to initiate monitoring of the volcanic unrest, as part of the EU-sponsored project. The entire volcanic complex includes the seafloor between Nisyros and , the island of , and a part of island.


Geography
Nisyros can experience the Meltemi wind through June–August. This is most obvious on the eastern and western flanks of the volcano, where trees are bent towards the south from the force of the winds. The wind may be especially strong on the island due to jet effects as it passes over Kos.


Climate
According to the station of the National Observatory of Athens, Nisyros has a hot semi-arid climate (Köppen climate classification: BSh) with mild winters and hot summers. Nisyros has an average annual temperature of around 20.0°C and an average annual precipitation of around 350 mm (May 2017 – Mar 2023).


Geothermal energy
Nisyros has one of the most important, high-enthalpy geothermal fields in Greece, with a fluid temperature of over 350°C and a high pressure of 18bar; based on feasibility studies, the geothermal potential of the island is at least 50MW.

Over time, efforts have been made by the operator, PPC Renewables, to exploit geothermal energy in the area for energy production.

The most recent plan was to gradually create and operate a geothermal plant with a capacity of 20 to 25MW in cooperation with international specialized institutions. Given the estimated energy needs of Nisyros (1–2MW), it was considered possible to supply electricity to the neighbouring islands of Kos, Tilos, Kalymnos, and Leros. However, long-lasting protests by the local community of Nisyros have blocked any plans to exploit the geothermal field for years. Indeed, in 1997 the Municipality of Nisyros held a referendum on the issue, with the result being 87% against the plans of the PPC.

Entities of Nisyros, such as the Nisyros Studies Company, some municipal authorities, and many scientists of the sector, have expressed their objections to the plans of PPC Renewables, raising safety issues due to the particular danger of the volcano of Nisyros, the seismic activity that often follows similar drilling, and the management of toxic waste. A point of friction was the fact that the local community felt that it had been ignored in the decision-making process and in the planning of the project.


Settlements
The island is reachable by ship from , , and Kos, and in summer, there are many daily trips from the village of on Kos. There is also a . The main town and port of the island is (pop. 660). Other villages are (239), (61), and (27). According to the 2011 census, the municipality's resident population is 1,008 (including 21 on ), although in summer it is augmented by many tourists as well as expatriate Nisyrians who visit the island for their vacations. Tourism is not so heavily developed as on other islands. Deposits of and on provide much of the wealth of the island. The island used to be self-sufficient, and many crops were grown on its terraced slopes. Today, though, they are cultivated on a smaller scale.


History
According to , the island was formed when cut off a part of and threw it onto the giant to stop him from escaping. The ancient name of the Nisyros was Porphyris.

The island is mentioned by in the . 2.675-679


Satrapy of Caria
Ancient walls, dating from the 5th century BC, part of the of the island, are found near Mandraki.

It was apparently also a source of used in some of the earliest , being referred to by epigrammatist Antipater of Thessalonica in the 1st century BC.M. J. T. Lewis, Millstone and Hammer: the origins of water power (University of Hull Press 1997), pp. vii 66-7.


Roman period
In Roman times it became part of the Insulae province.

In the 10th and 11th centuries, Genoese captains and adventurers who had a private fleet organized in clans united by family ties, exercised sovereignty and maritime control on behalf of the , and these clans in exchange for the protection of the seas were given a concession to exploit raw materials, rights of trade, and collection of customs duties.

The Knights Hospitaller in 1315 were allowed to settle on the island upon payment of rent to the Genoese government ruled by the Vignolo family, and they built the castle.

In the following centuries there were clashes between Turks and Venetian crusaders, and with uncertain outcomes, the island passed to the in 1566, then passed almost four centuries later from the Ottomans to the Italians in 1911 during the Italo-Turkish War, along with the rest of the Dodecanese islands. It finally was annexed to the after the Second World War, in 1947.


Christianity
The of the island is New Martyr Niketas of Nisyros. Many Christian churches are found on the island, as well as four monasteries which are not inhabited by monks today, although various celebrations take place in them. The largest monastery is the one of Panagia Spiliani (Blessed Virgin Mary of the cave) at Mandraki; it is built beside the medieval castle erected by the Knights Hospitaller.


Diocese of Nisyrus
Nisyrus was a of Rhodes, but the bishopric faded. Known bishops included Matthaeus de Cheselles (appointed 1436), Pierre Fridaricus (served from the 1480s), Catholic Hierarchy: "Bishop Pierre Fridaricus" retrieved January 30, 2016 (appointed 1560), Catholic Hierarchy: "Bishop Pedro Xague, O.P." retrieved January 30, 2016 and Jerónimo Clavijo (appointed 1564). Catholic Hierarchy: "Bishop Jerónimo Clavijo, O.P." retrieved January 30, 2016 Catholic Hierarchy: Diocese of Nisyros retrieved January 30, 2016


Latin titular see
The diocese was nominally restored in 1927 as of the lowest (episcopal) rank, initially named Nysirus (Curiate Italian Nisiro), and renamed Nisyrus in 1928. It has been vacant for decades, having had the following incumbents:
  • Francesco Fellinger (26 February 1929 – 22 July 1940)
  • Augusto Osvaldo Salinas Fuenzalida, (SS.CC.) (9 February 1941 – 3 August 1950)
  • Elizeu Simões Mendes (21 August 1950 – 19 September 1953)
  • Carlos Maria Jurgens Byrne, (C.SS.R.) (7 February 1954 – 17 December 1956) (later Archbishop)
  • Augusto Trujillo Arango (25 April 1957 – 31 March 1960) (later Archbishop)
  • Auguste Joseph Gaudel (1 September 1960 – 8 August 1969)


Culture
A traditional product of Nisyros is , a non-alcoholic -flavoured drink.


Twinning
Mandraki is twinned with the following municipalities:


Notable natives and residents
  • John Catsimatidis, New York City owner of


See also
  • List of volcanoes in Greece
  • List of traditional Greek place names


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