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The '''Paros Island''' is a [[Greece|Greek]] island and former ''[[polis]]'' situated in the [[Aegean Sea]] as part of the [[ | The '''Paros Island''' is a [[Greece|Greek]] island and former ''[[polis]]'' situated in the [[Aegean Sea]] as part of the [[Kyklades]]. | ||
At the time of the [[Peloponnesian War]], it was considered the wealthiest of this archipelago thanks to its great marble mountain and the corresponding quarries overseen by the local militia. By 431 BCE, the population of artisans working on the excavated marble had surged, but this economic boom also ensured that Paros paid the highest tribute to the [[Delian League]] out of all member states.<ref name="ACOd">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]''</ref> | At the time of the [[Peloponnesian War]], it was considered the wealthiest of this archipelago thanks to its great marble mountain and the corresponding quarries overseen by the local militia. By 431 BCE, the population of artisans working on the excavated marble had surged, but this economic boom also ensured that Paros paid the highest tribute to the [[Delian League]] out of all member states.<ref name="ACOd">''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]''</ref> | ||
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The Paros Island is a Greek island and former polis situated in the Aegean Sea as part of the Kyklades.
At the time of the Peloponnesian War, it was considered the wealthiest of this archipelago thanks to its great marble mountain and the corresponding quarries overseen by the local militia. By 431 BCE, the population of artisans working on the excavated marble had surged, but this economic boom also ensured that Paros paid the highest tribute to the Delian League out of all member states.[1]
Like many islands in the area, Paros boasts a pristine environment of white, sandy beaches, azure blue waters, and cypress trees.[1]
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