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      Marathias

      Marathias

      Marathias

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      “The Plague” by Aleko Damaskinos.
      For the second time since 1629 the plague appeared again at Lefkimmi in 1815 because of some illegal
      merchandise that arrived from an infested part of the world. The nearby village of Marathias was totally
      burnt down and on Corfu we still have the saying, “Like Marathias” for anything that is completely burnt
      down! The market at Lefkimmi was guarded by soldiers and the market opened when a yellow flag was
      raised at 8.00 am in the morning and closed at sunset when the flag was lowered. Whoever passed near
      this area and did not answer the military command, “Who goes there?” was shot without any further
      questions and any dog or other animal which approached the area was killed on the spot! From the 1st
      November 1815 until 15th June 1816, 414 people died and 1,031 were infected by the disease until it was
      officially announced that this terrible disease was no longer a threat.
      A few kilometres south of Argyrades, on the main Lefkimmi road, there is a well known upmarket
      restaurant, on the entrance to the main street to the village. The street meanders along until it brings
      you back to the main road after a few hundred metres. All the houses are on different levels with
      singles and doubles side by side. Many of the two story houses have a second floor balcony; creating
      a canopy of shade for the owners, who sit underneath on the ground floor at their outdoor table
      and chairs. Off the main street, the houses tumble down the hill towards the church. Many of these
      houses seem to have been built sympathetically, around the olive trees, giving the tree a pride of
      place and respect. There is a lovely kafeneion, with a couple of tables outside. There is an insurance
      office adjacent to it, where there is a road which will take you past the main church and down to the
      beautiful sandy Marathias beach. All this information was kindly supplied from the books written by Steve Ford and the money raised from sales of these goes to Corfu Charities. Please use the link below to download your own copy and find more information on all the villages listed and more from Steve

      • Websitehttps://www.amazon.co.uk/s?k=steve+ford+corfu+villages&ref=nb_sb_noss_2
      • Emailcorfuvillageseu@gmail.com
      • Location:Unnamed Road, Marathias 490 80, Greece

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