The wonderful island of Rhodes is a real storehouse of history in the open air. Unlike a fair amount of the rest of Greece, it is covered in dense vegetation, making it an incredibly beautiful place to relax, so that local beaches attract a huge number of tourists every year. Once upon a time, Rhodes changed hands more than once, and its turbulent history was reflected in its appearance, turning it into an amazingly interesting island.
Interesting facts about Rhodes
- The island is washed by two seas, Cretan and Libyan (interesting facts about the seas).
- Among all the islands belonging to Greece, it occupies the 4th place in terms of area.
- The population of the island is 115 thousand people.
- The capital of the island is also called « Rhodes», and its historic center is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- About half of all the inhabitants of the island live in its capital.
- The city of Rhodes was founded over 2400 years ago.
- Rhodes is 10 times less distance from mainland Turkey than from Greece (interesting facts about Turkey).
- There are few cloudy days in Rhodes. The sun shines brightly over the island for about 300 days a year.
- Once a temperature of -3 degrees was recorded here. But in general, the climate in Rhodes is very mild and pleasant.
- Many locals do not lock their houses and cars here. The crime rate in Rhodes tends to zero.
- Once upon a time, the Colossus of Rhodes, one of the ancient wonders of the world, was located here. The giant statue was destroyed by an earthquake (interesting facts about earthquakes).
- You can drive around the whole Rhodes in a circle by car in a few hours if there are no traffic jams. However, they almost never happen here.
- It is on Rhodes, in the town of Lindos, that the only ancient Greek stadium that has survived to this day is located.
- The total length of the coastline of Rhodes is a little over 250 kilometers.
- More than 37% of the island is covered with forests.
- Translated from ancient Greek «Rhodes» means «rose». There are really many of these flowers on the island.
- Deer are found here. They are also a symbol of the island (interesting facts about deer).
- There are 44 settlements on Rhodes. These are mostly small villages.
- The island was settled in the 4th-5th century BC by people who arrived from Crete.
- Locals believe that the legendary Hercules was the founder of the first settlement on Rhodes.
- Three-quarters of the budget of Rhodes comes from tourism.
- The Order of the Knights of Malta was once called Rhodes. After Rhodes was conquered by the Ottoman Sultan, the knights had to look for a new home, which became Malta (interesting facts about Malta).
- Hundreds of thousands flock to the Petaloudes valley of Rhodes once a year for several days, if not millions of butterflies.
- In the city of Kamiros, located on Rhodes, a water supply system was already operating 2500 years ago, supplying water to houses.
- Several ancient mosques, perfectly preserved, remind of the era of Ottoman rule in Rhodes to the present day.