Tilos

Tilos is a Greek island, south of Nissiros and north of Chaliki, part of the Dodecanese archipelago in the Aegean. Tilos is an arid and mountainous island of 65 km.…

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Symi

The island of Symi is part of the Dodecanese archipelago, in the Aegean Sea. Its surface area is 65.75 km and it has 2,560 permanent inhabitants. It is a 2-hour…

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Rhodes

Rhodes is the largest island in the Dodecanese. Bordered to the north-west by the Aegean Sea and to the south-east by the Mediterranean Sea, it is located between the island…

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Patmos

Patmos is a Greek island of 45 km, part of the Dodecanese archipelago, in the Aegean Sea. It lies between the islands of Leros and Ikaria. It has 3000 permanent…

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Lipsi

Lipsi, Leipsoi or Lipso is a Greek island of the Dodecanese to the south of Samos and north of Leros. It is a green and authentic island where cars are…

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Leros

Leros is an island in the Dodecanese archipelago in the south-east of the Aegean. Its surface area is 53 km2 and it has more than 8000 permanent inhabitants. It is…

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Kos

Kos or Cos is a Greek island of the Dodecanese, in the Aegean Sea, 4 km from the Turkish coast and the city of Halicarnassus (Bodrum). Its surface area is…

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