| PorosDestinations - Saronic Gulf � Poros Poros, 
              called Calaureia in ancient times, was the island of Poseidon, god 
              of the sea. This is evident from various literary references and 
              from the traces of the temple of Poseidon, which are to be found 
              in the middle of the island. 
 This fact may account for why Poros 
              was chosen to be the headquarters of an amphictyony (alliance) set 
              up in the 7th century BC whose members were seven cities. Subsequently, 
              the fortunes of Poros followed those of the other islands of the 
              Saronic Gulf. In the War of Independence against the Turks in 1821, 
              Poros fought alongside the other islands, and in 1830 became Greece's 
              first naval base.
 
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