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Petulia Island is only 5.5 kilometres long and 1.5 kilometres at its widest point. It lies in the middle of Lake Donika, and is 3,900 metres above sea level. Petulia has had a small number of inhabitants for over four centuries. It now has a population of 1,500 people. It has no roads, no cars or bicycles, and no electricity. The sun is extremely hot during the day but temperatures at night regularly fall well below freezing. The water of Lake Donika is 10 degrees Celsius all year round.

The past

Until recently, the island was separate from the outside world. Before the introduction of motorboats in the 1970s, travelling from Petulia to the nearest port could take over 20 hours. This journey was therefore made only once a year in order to buy salt. Motorboats have now cut the journey time to three hours, bringing new trade and tourists to Petulia.

Farming

Petulia is divided into six farming areas. Each farmer owns one piece of land in each of the six areas and grows vegetables, potatoes and cereal. Every year, farmers leave a different piece of land unplanted to allow the earth to rest. Cows and sheep are kept here during this time to improve the soil. The food grown by each farmer is shared by everyone: none is for sale. Petulia's farming year is divided into wet and dry seasons. Ihe wet season is the busiest time. All land is dug by hand, using spades. In the dry season between July and August, the islanders have time to build new houses, repair stone walls and make clothes. Men knit traditional clothes from wool that is prepared by the women.

Education

Petulia has a well-equipped primary and secondary’ school. There is a good-sized sports field, but instead of playing football the boys usually choose to knit, like their fathers, while the girls make wool. Walking along the rough tracks of the island, tourists often see small children on their way to and from school.

Visitors

Petulia has a tourist industry but the people have kept their traditional customs. They recently voted against a hotel development plan, so there will be no hotels on the island. Instead, tourists are placed with a family as guests. Ihe money earned by each family is, like all money on the island, equally divided. During the dry seaso
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Petulia Island is only 5.5 kilometres long and 1.5 kilometres at its widest point. It lies in the middle of Lake Donika, and is 3,900 metres above sea level. Petulia has had a small number of inhabitants for over four centuries. It now has a population of 1,500 people. It has no roads, no cars or bicycles, and no electricity. The sun is extremely hot during the day but temperatures at night regularly fall well below freezing. The water of Lake Donika is 10 degrees Celsius all year round.The pastUntil recently, the island was separate from the outside world. Before the introduction of motorboats in the 1970s, travelling from Petulia to the nearest port could take over 20 hours. This journey was therefore made only once a year in order to buy salt. Motorboats have now cut the journey time to three hours, bringing new trade and tourists to Petulia.FarmingPetulia is divided into six farming areas. Each farmer owns one piece of land in each of the six areas and grows vegetables, potatoes and cereal. Every year, farmers leave a different piece of land unplanted to allow the earth to rest. Cows and sheep are kept here during this time to improve the soil. The food grown by each farmer is shared by everyone: none is for sale. Petulia's farming year is divided into wet and dry seasons. Ihe wet season is the busiest time. All land is dug by hand, using spades. In the dry season between July and August, the islanders have time to build new houses, repair stone walls and make clothes. Men knit traditional clothes from wool that is prepared by the women.EducationPetulia has a well-equipped primary and secondary’ school. There is a good-sized sports field, but instead of playing football the boys usually choose to knit, like their fathers, while the girls make wool. Walking along the rough tracks of the island, tourists often see small children on their way to and from school.VisitorsPetulia has a tourist industry but the people have kept their traditional customs. They recently voted against a hotel development plan, so there will be no hotels on the island. Instead, tourists are placed with a family as guests. Ihe money earned by each family is, like all money on the island, equally divided. During the dry seaso
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Petulia Island está a sólo 5,5 kilómetros de largo y 1,5 kilómetros en su punto más ancho.Se encuentra en el medio del lago Donika, y es de 3900 metros sobre el nivel del mar.Petulia ha tenido un pequeño número de habitantes de más de cuatro siglos.Ahora tiene una población de 1500 personas.No hay caminos, no hay coches o bicicletas, y no hay electricidad.El sol es extremadamente caliente durante el día pero las temperaturas por la noche regularmente caen muy por debajo de la congelación.El agua del lago Donika es de 10 grados centígrados durante todo el año.El pasadoHasta hace poco, la isla fue separada del mundo exterior.Antes de la introducción de lanchas en la década de 1970, los viajes de Petulia al puerto más cercano podría tomar más de 20 horas.Este viaje fue, por tanto, sólo una vez al año para comprar sal.Barcos a motor tienen ahora cortar el tiempo de viaje de tres horas, la incorporación de nuevos comerciales y turistas a Petulia.La agriculturaPetulia está dividida en seis zonas de cultivo.Cada agricultor tiene un pedazo de tierra en cada uno de los seis ámbitos y crece hortalizas, patatas y cereales.Cada año, los agricultores cultivaran dejar un pedazo de tierra para permitir a la tierra para descansar.Las vacas y las ovejas se mantienen aqui durante este tiempo para mejorar el suelo.Los alimentos cultivados por cada agricultor es compartida por todos: ninguno es para la venta.Petulia es año agrícola se divide en estaciones húmeda y seca.La temporada de lluvias es el tiempo mas ocupado.Toda la tierra es cavado a mano, usando espadas.En la temporada seca entre los meses de julio y agosto, los isleños tienen tiempo para construir nuevas casas, reparación de muros de piedra y hacer ropa.Los hombres de punto de lana ropa tradicional que es preparado por las mujeres.EducaciónPetulia dispone de un bien equipado, escuela primaria y secundaria.Hay un buen tamaño de campo de deportes, pero en vez de jugar al fútbol a los chicos por lo general elige a tejer, como sus padres, mientras que las chicas hacen de lana.Caminando por los vericuetos de la isla, los turistas suelen ver a los niños pequeños en su camino hacia y desde la escuela.VisitantesPetulia tiene una industria turística pero la gente han mantenido sus costumbres tradicionales.Recientemente han votado en contra de un hotel plan de desarrollo, así que no habrá hoteles de la isla.En su lugar, los turistas se encuentran con una familia como invitados.El dinero ganado por cada familia es, como todo el dinero en la isla, igualmente dividida.Durante el servicio de fracaso
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