Polyaigos island declared archaeological site

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The Central Archeological Council (KAS) of the Greek Culture Ministry has officially declared the entire Aegean island of Polyaigos an archaeological site, aiming to safeguard its cultural and natural heritage amid rising concerns over potential development, according to ekathimerini.com.

The council’s decision, taken on Wednesday, seeks to permanently block construction plans on Polyaigos, the largest uninhabited island of the Cyclades. The matter was highlighted after the Hellenic Society for Environment and Culture (ELLET) filed a formal complaint warning of possible building activity and urging the state to refuse permits.

Alongside the island’s designation, the marine zone of Sykia Bay on the southeastern coast was also recognized as an underwater archaeological site. Polyaigos has long been classified as an area of outstanding natural beauty, further strengthening the case for strict protection.

To preempt harmful development, ELLET emphasized the need for special urban planning and environmental management. In its announcement, the organization stressed: “Polyaigos cannot be treated as just another ‘plot of land for exploitation.’ It is a unique natural and cultural treasure that belongs to all Greeks and to all of Europe. Any construction for tourism purposes would irreparably destroy the environment and undo decades of conservation efforts.”

The ruling reflects mounting pressure to preserve the untouched character of Polyaigos, ensuring it remains free from large-scale construction and retains its value as a natural and cultural landmark for future generations.

Source: ekathimerini.com

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