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Megisti
Greece > Aegean > Rhodes Regional Unit > Municipality of Meyisti
West of the town, beyond the summit of the island known as Vigla (270 m), stands Palaiokastro (old castle), the island's ancient acropolis. This fortified elevation has classical origins (see below, history section): its plan is rectangular and measures 60 by 80 metres (200 ft × 260 ft). In its interior stand…
Average elevation: 40 m
Naxos
Greece > Aegean > Naxos Regional Unit
Naxos experiences both a Mediterranean climate (Csa) and a hot semi-arid climate (Köppen climate classification: BSh) depending on the location. According to the stations of the National Observatory of Athens, various locations in Naxos have a hot semi-arid climate. Inland areas of the island are much wetter…
Average elevation: 112 m
Oia
Greece > Aegean > Thira Regional Unit > Ia Municipal Unit
The village is located on top of a hill, at about 150 m (500 ft) elevation, and known as the "Eagles nest" from where Palia and Nea Kameni volcanoes are seen and also the island of Therasia. It is situated to the north of the island and Fira is at distance of 11 km (7 mi). The main street in the town, in the…
Average elevation: 20 m
Mykonos
Greece > Aegean > Mykonos Regional Unit > Agios Stefanos
Mykonos (/ˈmɪkənɒs, -noʊs/, UK also /ˈmiːk-/; Greek: Μύκονος [ˈmikonos]) is a Greek island, part of the Cyclades, lying between Tinos, Syros, Paros and Naxos. The island has an area of 85.5 square kilometres (33.0 sq mi) and rises to an elevation of 341 metres (1,119 feet) at its highest point.…
Average elevation: 38 m
Fanes
Greece > Aegean > Rhodes Regional Unit
Fanes (Greek: Φάνες) is a village in the northeast part of Rhodes. The main village is situated around 1 km inland, at an average elevation of 46 meters above the sea level.
Average elevation: 46 m
Kalymnos
Greece > Aegean > Kalmynos Regional Unit
Kalymnos is mostly mountainous with complicated topography. There are three main chains going from W-NW to E-SE, and a fourth which extends NW the length of the peninsula. The coastline is very irregular, with many sheltered coves. There are some springs, one among them being thermal. The soil is mainly…
Average elevation: 75 m
Tinos
Greece > Aegean > Tinos Regional Unit
Tinos has a varied landscape. From the shores of Panormos and Kolimbithra on the North Shore to Kionia, Agios Yannis O Portos, and Agios Sostis on the Southern Shore, Tinos has many beaches. Tsiknias is the highest mountain on the island at 750 metres (2,460 feet) and hides the village of Livada. The mountain…
Average elevation: 64 m
Ios
Greece > Aegean > Thira Regional Unit
The highest elevation (723 m, 2372 ft) is the Kastro (Greek: Κάστρο) peak also called Pyrgos (Greek: Πύργος), located in the center of the island, while around the Kastro are the next three Highest peaks: Xylodema (Greek: Ξυλόδεμα) (660 m, 2165 ft), Kostiza (Greek: Κοστίζα) (586 m,…
Average elevation: 73 m
Kea
Greece > Aegean > Kea-Kythnos Regional Unit
Its capital, Ioulis, is inland at a high altitude (like most ancient Cycladic settlements, for fear of pirates) and is considered quite picturesque. Other major villages of Kea are the port of Korissia and the fishing village of Vourkari. After suffering depopulation for many decades, Kea has been recently…
Average elevation: 81 m