Ψαρά
Ψαρά is a small island in the Aegean Sea, part of Greece. It is located near the larger island of Chios and is known for its beautiful landscapes and rich maritime history. The island has a population of around 500 residents, primarily engaged in fishing and tourism.
The island played a significant role during the Greek War of Independence in the 19th century. Ψαρά is famous for its naval tradition, with many of its inhabitants serving as sailors and shipbuilders. Today, visitors can explore its charming villages, enjoy local cuisine, and experience the island's serene beaches.