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Greece’s island of Ikaria in summer (part 1): villages in lush nature

By chance I saw an interesting Ikaria report by GZ author Hubert Eichheim in the Greece newspaper found. Ikaria is a peculiar island best endowed with natural beauties. Customs, music, songs and dances have a distinctive character and the dialect still contains words that have been saved from antiquity. The [...]

Greece’s island of Ikaria in summer (part 1): villages in lush nature2024-04-07T19:32:04+02:00

The spaghetti panagyri of Faros

Report and photos by Edith Bühler Jud The small spaghetti festival is preceded by two months of intensive cleaning work by volunteers in the village of Faros and its beach. Faros and the surrounding area is totally spruced up. Faros shines! There are no papers, cigarette butts, rusty parts of [...]

The spaghetti panagyri of Faros2024-04-07T19:39:43+02:00

The Red Island – Article about Ikaria by Alex von Roll in Aktuell.ch

While browsing on the internet I came across this somewhat older but nonetheless exciting and still current article about Ikaria. I was amazed when I even found myself mentioned by name! Alex von Roll gives a nice insight into the living conditions of the Ikariotes, the role of women, the [...]

The Red Island – Article about Ikaria by Alex von Roll in Aktuell.ch2024-04-07T19:41:50+02:00

Live interview with Ursula on Swiss Radio SRF

Ursula Kastanias – bridge builder between two cultures Sunday, April 27, 2014, 11:30 a.m., Radio SRF 1 Link to the program Where love leads: 30 years ago she packed her suitcase and emigrated from St. Gallen to the Greek island of Ikaria. The island is as big as Lake Constance [...]

Live interview with Ursula on Swiss Radio SRF2024-04-07T19:43:06+02:00

Reiner Juring, new author and collaborator of “Ursulas Ikaria”

Dear Ikaria friends and those interested in the island, Like Ursula, I belong to the small “German-speaking community” on the island and would like to support them in setting up and maintaining this Ikaria portal in the future. So that the interested readers know who they are dealing with here, [...]

Reiner Juring, new author and collaborator of “Ursulas Ikaria”2024-04-07T21:43:01+02:00

Island stories: The crisis has many faces

Prose, partly funny, partly profound about our everyday life in Ikaria, the island of centenarians, about the intertwining of relationships, about the happiness, love and the unshakable joy of life of these people. I've written a whole series of little island stories. You can find the links below. The crisis has [...]

Island stories: The crisis has many faces2024-04-07T21:46:29+02:00
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