Raktis

Raktis is an intermittent stream in , , . Raktis is situated nearby to the hamlet , as well as near the town .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Daskalopetra monument and Panaghia Mirtidhiotisa Monastery.

Archaeological site
The is a rock-cut shrine to the goddess Cybele at Daskalopetra, near on , in , dating to the late sixth or early fifth century BC. It is probably the earliest known cult site of the Cybele in the Greek world.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Vrontados and Lagkada.

Town
is a small coastal town located at the eastern part of the island of in . With a population of about 5,300 the town hosts the seat of the municipal unit of Omiroupoli.

Village
is a village, which is situated 6 km north of Raktis.

Hamlet
is a medieval, now abandoned, village on the Greek island of , 16 km from . Created in the Byzantine era, probably by workers of the , the village was abandoned after the Massacre of Chios in 1822 and the earthquake of 1881. is situated 9 km west of Raktis.

Raktis

Latitude
38.42549° or 38° 25′ 32″ north
Longitude
26.1215° or 26° 7′ 17″ east
Elevation
243 metres (797 feet)
Open location code
8GC8C4GC+5H
Geo­Names ID
8436826
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