Paros

Paros
Πάρος
From top left: Parikia, Panagia Ekatontapiliani, the Frankish Castle and a typical Paros street
Paros
Coordinates: 37°4′N 25°12′E / 37.067°N 25.200°E / 37.067; 25.200
CountryGreece
Administrative regionSouth Aegean
Regional unitParos
SeatParikia
Area
 • Municipality
196.3 km2 (75.8 sq mi)
Highest elevation
724 m (2,375 ft)
Lowest elevation
0 m (0 ft)
Population
 (2021)
 • Municipality
14,520
 • Density73.97/km2 (191.6/sq mi)
 • Community
6,204
DemonymParian
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
Postal code
844 00
Area code22840
Vehicle registrationEM
Websitewww.paros.gr

Paros (/ˈpɛərɒs/; Greek: Πάρος [ˈparos]; Venetian: Paro) is a Greek island in the central Aegean Sea and part of the Cyclades island group. It lies 8 kilometers (5 miles) west of Naxos, separated by a narrow channel and about 150 km (93 miles) south-east of Piraeus. The Municipality of Paros covers about 196.308 square kilometres (75.795 sq mi), including numerous uninhabited offshore islets. Its closest neighbor is the municipality of Antiparos, located to the southwest. In ancient Greece, the island was home to the city-state of Paros.

Historically, Paros was known for its fine white marble, which gave rise to the term Parian to describe marble or china of similar qualities. Today, working marble quarries and mines (as well as abandoned ones) can be found on the island, but Paros is primarily known as a popular tourist spot.