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Encyclopedia > Kastellorizo

Kastellórizo is a small Greek island less than 5 km off the south coast of Turkey, about 110 km east of Rhodes. It has gone by several different names in its history, including Castellorizo, Castelrosso, and its current official name Meyísti ("Biggest"), an ironic choice since, at only 4 square miles in area, it is the smallest of the Dodecanese.


The island was occupied by France 28 December 1915 (in the cruiser Amiral Charner?). Turkish shore batteries responded by shelling the island, in 1917 succeeding in sinking the HMS Ben-my-Chree.


It was ceded to Italy in 1922. During the 1930s it was a stopover for the planes of Alitalia and Air France.


When Italy capitulated to the Allies in 1943, the island was occupied by British commandos until the middle of 1944, when German forces took over. During the British departure, a fuel dump caught fire and spread to an adjacent ammo dump, whose detonation destroyed half of the homes on the island.


Kastellórizo became part of Greece in 1945. The population, once estimated at 15,000 in 1900, has dwindled to around 250, heavily subsidized so as to forestall territorial claims by Turkey. Much of the population emigrated to Australia, where they are known as "Kassies".


The island has been more visited in recent years, by tourists looking for an isolated Dodecanese island.


Postage stamps

In 1920, the French occupation forces issued stamps of the French Offices in Turkey overprinted O.N.F. / Castellorizo, then with B.N.F. / CASTELLORIZO and then O F / CASTELLORISO oriented vertically. All of these overprints are uncommon, with prices ranging from US$10 up to over US$500 for some types.


Starting in 1922, the Italians overprinted their own stamps with CASTELROSSO. In 1923 they issued a series of five stamps depicting a map of the island and an Italian flag, then went back to more overprints on Italian stamps, with a regular issue in 1924, the Ferrucci issue in 1930, and the Garibaldi issue of 1932. A few types are readily available unused and cost under US$1, but the others, and all used copies, are in the US$5-$10 range.


External links

  • Kastellorizo info for yachters (http://www.yachting-directory.com/AreaInformation/Greece/Kastellorizo/)
  • The Greeks of the Northern Territory of Australia (http://www.arafura.net.au/greeksnt/kassie.html)

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Nostalgia Travel Agency in Kos island, Dodecanese Greece Other Islands - KASTELLORIZO (1078 words)
It acquired the name Kastellorizo in the late fourteenth century, from the castle which the Knights of St John of Rhodes built on the reddish rock by the harbour: Castello Rosso = Red castle.
Although Kastellorizo was culturally and administratively dependent on Rhodes, it maintained a considerable degree of autonomy.
In later times, Kastellorizo's history is identical to that of Rhodes.
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The present name Kastellorizo was assumed during the crusades and was due to the red rocks upon which a castle was built.
Kastellorizo has many interesting sights, some of which are, The Castle at the port which was built upon the ruins of the ancient castle, in the 14th century by the Knights of Saint John and received its name from the red colour of the rocks.
The Lycian Tomb, a church-like grave built at between the end of the 5th century B.C. and the beginning of the 4th century B.C. The church of St Konstantine and Eleni was built in 1835 with granite brought over from the temple of Apollo in Lycia, in Asia Minor.
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