Eschati
Greece
Eschati (Εσχάτη) (meaning the last one) is an uninhabited reef which is part of the volcanic Christiana Islands group, lying to southwest of Santorini, in the Cyclades island group in Greece.[1]
References
- ^ Friedrich, Walter L. (2009). Santorini : volcano, natural history, mythology. Alexander R. McBirney. Aarhus. p. 14. ISBN 978-87-7934-747-2. OCLC 961604991.
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Islands of the Cyclades
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