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MUNICIPALITY OF MANDAMADOS
The village of Mandamados is a mountainous area. As far as population is concerned, it is the biggest village to the northeast island, nowadays and during the Turkish rule as well. Today, the villages of Mandamados, Kapi, Clio and Pelopi compose the Municipality of Mandamados

The village of Mandamados is directly related with the holly worship of the
Archangel Michael. The whole representation of the Archangel Michael is a relief.
According to the tradition, after a violent attack that either the Agaren or the
Saracen pirates made to the monastery, the only monk that survived the slaughter
(hidden in the roof of the holly church), moulded with soil and blood from the
other slaughtered monks the representation of the Archangel Michael
sitting on a rock. The fact that a big number of villages, including the village
Mandamados, are hidden among the hills away from the sea is due to the pirates'
frequent raids during Middle Age.

The inhabitants of many seaside villages had to leave their homes and their activities, such as fishing, cattle raising and pottery for their families' sake and their safety. For the same reasons inhabitants of Mandamados had to leave the marvelous seashores, where their villages were built. They all gathered together around the famous and holly shrine of Taxiarhes at the area "Paliou A' Stratgous (Paleos Archistratigos)", meaning "Old Commander In Chief". At this area we will find ruins of the first chapel. Since then, Archangel Michael is considered to be the protector and patron saint of the village of Mandamados and of the whole island during the Turkish rule.

Many people declare that have seen the saint's vision.
Between these
appearances, we include the vision of many inhabitants of the island had, on
the 8th of November in 1912, the date of the liberation of the island from the
Turkish yoke. In this vision Archangel was a horse rider and was leading the
Greek army against the enemy. His fame had expanded
out of the island' s borders, even to the other side of Aegean, to Minor Asia,
where it is said that the Archangel had been deeply respected by the Turkish.
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The Bey (Governor) of Ayvalic, sent every year an ox so as to be sacrificed to the Archangel. A traditional meal was prepared, made of wheat and ox, called "kiskek". This custom is preserved until today. Before the ox gets sacrificed, the priest reads a prayer (!) after the vespers of Saturday. We must not forget that the first olive press of the community, called " I Michani t' agiou" (meaning The Saint' s Engine), was built with the participation of the whole village, in 1909.
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This initiative was a great and rare operation for those days, where the economical and political power was controled by the notables. Many villages on the island followed the example of Mandamados. Today, this olive press is the cultural centre of the village. Since then, the name remained the same. It should be this way, because during the Turkish rule the church, to whom, fortunately, enough privileges had been given by law (tanzimat) by the Turkish, should survey any innovating effort. The privileges given to the Greek Church were the beginning of the economical turkish subjection.
KAPI
At the northeast side of the island, 300 metres above the sea, at the foot
of the east side of the mountain Lepetymnos is lying the village Kapi. It is
about 40 kilometres away from the island' s capital
city. It is extended from the north to
the south and has a wonderful view over the opposite eastern Tourist coasts. Two
churches decorate the village. The first is the church of St Georgios and is
situated to the north part of the village. The second one is dedicated to
Blessed Virgin Mary and is situated to the south part of the village. A small
chapel dedicated to St Paraskevi is situated at the village's central square,
under the shade of an old plane tree. Most of the inhabitants' incomes come from
the cultivation of the olive tree and the cattle raising. At the same time they
cultivate their gardens, their "orchards" that are extended along the east side
of the village. During the decade of Sixties, because of the actual life' s
conditions, many inhabitants immigrated.
Today, though, the village maintains
its population stable. The village has a great tradition in music. There were
and there still are many musicians. A few years ago, there were bands of copper
wind instruments, called "fyssera" (meaning blowers), that today because of the
modern times' demands have been replaced by modern instruments. Ever since old
times, the traditional band has been amusing the inhabitants of the village,
whenever there was a family celebration or during the religious festivals but
also on Sundays at the central square of the village. There are many young
people in this village. To earn their living, ap
art from the cultivation of the
fields, they exercise various professions, such as builders, painters and
carpenters, preserving the tradition of the village in these
professions. The women of the village prepare traditional sweets and marzipans
as well as a great number of embroideries.
Today, the visitor has the possibility to admire many small old and new forests
that extend above the village, close to the primary school and the church of St
Georgios. The visitor has also the possibility to admire the mansion of "Boliouri"
that is about to be restored and transformed into a cultural centre. In the old
market place, we will find the buildings "casino", an old cafe and the shop of
Psarros. Those two buildings are characteristic examples of the stone
architecture of Kapi, including also the Mansion "Despotiko", the house of the
bishop Sophronio, who comes from this village. About 5 kilometres from the
village there is the village' s summer resort, called "Yeni Limani" (meaning New
Port). It is an old, small fishermen' s town with a customhouse and a remarkable
commercial life. Nowadays, it is still a picturesque summer resort with country-houses
under the shade of a plane tree. The visitor can also visit the wonderful beach
of "Ferogia".
PELOPI-KLIO
The village of Pelopi had in the past, 17 villages dispersed in
the same area because of the pirates' raids, which had been giving them a hard
time. But, as soon as the inhabitants found an appropriate and forested area,
close to the river Tsiknia, they abandoned the small villages and built there
their houses.
They gave to this area the name "Gelia" (meaning laughter), as they had got rid of the pirates and their life was full of joy and laughter. According to another version, it is said that, at the beginning, the village was built in a place bathed by the sun and it was called "Ielia" (ancient word). When the inhabitants moved to the village' s present place, the name changed into "Gelia".
The village took its actual name after the Second World War. It
was named Pelopi because it is said that, in the past, a king, called Pelopas,
visited the village.
The village Clio, took its name from the ancient muse "Clio". From the altitude of 350 metres has a view over the beach and its origins as in the surroundings of the village there are ruins of ancient towns. A recent research has revealed an ancient town of the early Copper Era that dates back to 3200 a. C, situated at the area called Paliocastro. At this area it is believed that there was a statue representing the Muse.
It was taken by the pirates but we don't know when. There was found accidentally at Heraklio (ancient town) of Italy a fresco representing the Muse, protector of the History and the Rhetoric. The natives of the ancient towns, we mentioned above, during the dark years of the Middle Age and before the conquest made by the Turkish in 1453, had to move at the place, where Clio is situated today, because of the pirates.
They wanted to survey the sea in order to prevent the dangerous and bloody raids. The first buildings were extended from the position "Platanos" to the position "Hamam" and there were not visible from the sea.Throughout history, the village extended and developed enough, since there was no danger of the pirates.
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