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Kalogeroi
Native name: Καλόγεροι
Kalogeroi is located in GreeceKalogeroiKalogeroi
Geography
Coordinates38°10′N 25°17′E / 38.17°N 25.28°E / 38.17; 25.28
ArchipelagoNorth Aegean
Area0.008 km (0.0031 sq mi)
Highest elevation36.5 m (119.8 ft)
Administration
Greece
RegionNorth Aegean
Regional unitChios

Kalogeroi (Greek: Καλόγεροι) are three small uninhabited Greek islets in the Aegean Sea. They have been known both as Kalogeroi of Andros and Kalogeroi of Chios. The islets are situated 24 nautical miles southwest from Antipsara. Administratively they belong to Psara.

For at least 200 years until the 1690s, the island was the site of a Christian monastery as attested by various travellers to the Aegean.

Depiction of the island by Benedetto Bordone, 1537

References

  1. "The 492 Greek islands in NE Aegean Sea". Retrieved November 3, 2020.
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