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Eschati
Native name: Εσχάτη
Eschati, near Santorini, from the west
Geography
Coordinates36°13′16″N 25°13′43″E / 36.221177°N 25.228570°E / 36.221177; 25.228570
ArchipelagoCyclades
Administration
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.

References

  1. Friedrich, Walter L. (2009). Santorini : volcano, natural history, mythology. Alexander R. McBirney. Aarhus. p. 14. ISBN 978-87-7934-747-2. OCLC 961604991.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
Islands of the Cyclades
Main
Other
Uninhabited
Greek islands: Aegean Islands, Saronic Islands, Crete, Cyclades, Dodecanese, Euboea, North Aegean Islands, Sporades, Ionian Islands, Echinades


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